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World O-CHA (Tea) Festival 2004 Shizuoka Report

 
World O-CHA (Tea) Festival2004

Total Outline

Operation Name

World O-CHA (Tea) Festival 2004

Term

November 3, 2004 (Wed.) – November 7, 2004 (Sun.)

Venue

Shizuoka Convention and Arts Center "Granship"

Twin Messe Shizuoka
Other facilities within Shizuoka city

Organized by

The Executive Committee of World O-CHA(Tea) Festival 2004

Attendance

Granship / 71,400 people

Twin Messe Shizuoka / 73,700 people
Total / 145,100 people

Co-organized by

The Organizing Committee of 2004 International Conference on O-CHA(tea) Culture and Science, World Green Tea Association, Japan Tea Association, Japan Tea Central Association, Nihon-Cha Instructor Association, Japan Tea Industry and Machinery, Chamber of Tea Association of Shizuoka Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture Cultural Foundation

Supported by

The ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries of Japan, The ministry of Economy Trade and Industry,The ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Agency for Culture Affairs,The embassy of India in Japan, The embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Japan, The embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Japan, The embassy of Sri Lanka in Japan, The embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Japan, Asahi Shimbun Shizuoka branch, NHK Japan broadcasting Corporation Shizuoka station, Kyodo News Shizuoka branch, The Sankei Shimbun Shizuoka branch, Jiji Press,Ltd.Shizuoka branch, Shizuoka Asahi TV, The Shizuoka Shimbun·Shizuoka Broadcasting System, Shizuoka Daiichi Television Corporation, The Chunichi Shimbun Tokai head office, The mid-Japan Economist Shizuoka branch, Shizuoka Telecasting Co.Ltd, The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Nihon Keizai Shimbun Ltd.Shizuoka branch, Japan Shokuryo Shimbun, Japan Tea Industry Newspaper, The Japan Agricultural Newspaper Co., The Mainichi Newspapers Co.Shizuoka branch, The Yomiuri Shimbun Shizuoka branch

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