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IACE

IACE Travel

Fares for April 2008

International Flights

(round trip, not including taxes)
London: from 53,000 yen
Paris: from 55,300 yen
Seoul: from 21,000 yen
San Francisco: from 51,000 yen
New York: from 42,000 yen
Sydney: from 48,000 yen

Domestic Trips

Kyoto (2 days): from 23,500 yen
Hiroshima (2 days): from 30,900 yen
Sapporo (2 days): from 29,900 yen

IACE Travel
Kurata Building 1F, #105
2-16-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba-shi
Ibaraki 305-0005 JAPAN

Tel: 029-852-7625
Fax: 029-852-5776
Email: tsukuba[AT]iace.co.jp
Web: http://www.iace.co.jp

Open: Monday to Friday
from 10am to 6:30pm
Saturdays from 10am to 5pm
Closed: Sundays, National Holidays

International Karate

Isebu

J-Cool Hair Salon

Tsukuba Expo'85 Memorial Foundation


Tsukuba Expo'85 Memorial Foundation

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International Women's Network

The International Women's Network (IWN) is a group of women who enjoy chatting with people from all over the world. We hold a monthly potluck dinner where we exchange information about the local community while eating a variety of foods. No reservation is needed to attend the potluck. Just bring one dish of food and show up at the meeting. Newcomers are always welcome! Take advantage of this unique opportunity to enjoy the international city of Tsukuba with us!

See our website

Tsukuba Area International Residents Association (TAIRA)

Tsukuba International School (TIS)

Tsukuba Walking and Mountaineering Club (TWMC)

TsukuBlog

TsukuBlog

TsukuBlog is a daily blog for the foreign residents of the city of Tsukuba in Ibaraki, Japan. It is a sister site to Alien Times. It includes up-to-date information on events, news, living in Japan, Japanese culture, and more.

If you find the articles interesting, you can sign up to receive the TsukuBlog articles by email (a daily email including all of the articles that are posted) or subscribe to the feed (so you can be notified of updates through your internet browser or feed-compatible software).

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