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The JITI Journal

Volume 6 Issue 2
March 2019
Welcome
We're ready for spring at JITI! Our first event of the year is coming up soon, so we hope that you venture out in the crisp air and join us for our first-ever seminar in conjunction with the National Cherry Blossom Festival. We're sure that your presence will encourage the ever-shy 桜 (cherry blossoms) to come out too.

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Upcoming Events:

March 21st, 2019

JTTRI・JITI / JNTO 2019 International Exchange and Tourism Seminar

The Future of the US-Japan Friendship:
How International Exchange and Tourism are Changing Perspectives

Ronald Reagan Building
Washington DC
3:00 - 5:45 PM
(reception to follow)

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In This Issue:
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JITI Events:
Upcoming and Recent

Discover details of JITI's upcoming events, and learn more about those we've recently hosted.
Feature Article:
Tokyo is Waiting for You
by Daisuke Miyamoto

JITI Rail Analyst, Daisuke Miyamoto, invites travelers to come to Tokyo, and introduces the new and convenient services that the Tokyo Metro has initiated to make the trip even easier.
Cultural Article:
Toward the 2025 OSAKA World Expo and Beyond
by Hiroki Sakamoto

JITI Senior Representative, Hiroki Sakamoto, celebrates Osaka's winning bid for the 2025 World Expo, and goes into depth of what's in store for Osaka and the surrounding area.
Articles of Note:
Rail buffs climb aboard for special Plarail show in Tokyo
US airlines scramble for new Haneda landing slots
Final Thoughts
Thank you for reading the JITI Journal.
Until the next issue, whatever your mode, travel safely! 
 
The JITI Team
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The JITI Journal is a bimonthly publication of the Japan International Transport Institute, USA (JITI), in which JITI shares information on transportation developments in Japan and elsewhere, as well as recent JITI programs. As a supplement to our regular events, we hope that the Journal likewise serves as a resource for the transportation community.
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