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Japan stone exhibition to take place
May 1, 2005
TOKYO, JAPAN -- The Japan Stone Fair International 2005 will be held from November 8 to 11th at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan. Exhibit space applications for the exhibition are now being accepted.
Over 230 companies, including exhibitors from oversees and Japan, are anticipated to participate in this year's fair, with 40,000 visitors expected. At its previous edition, Japan Stone Fair International 2003, over 36,000 visitors attended and 221 companies participated in the show.
Applications to reserve a booth at the show are due by July 15, 2005.
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