Mrs Eiko Nakane conducts a Japanese tea ceremony at Noahs Hotel during the launching of the Canterbury Promotion Council’s Japanese visitor guide publication. Watching, from left, are Messrs Rex Arbuckle, chairman of the Christchurch City Council’s cultural and public relations committee; David Watson, president of the Canterbury Promotion Council; and Butler Graham, chairman of the Kurashiki sister city committee. Representatives of Japanese societies, the Japanese Consulate, guide advertisers, and inbound tour operators were., also invited. About 40,000 copies of the guide will be distributed to airlines, hotels, and other outlets this week in preparation for the summer season.
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98Mrs Eiko Nakane conducts a Japanese tea ceremony at Noahs Hotel during the launching of the Canterbury Promotion Council’s Japanese visitor guide publication. Watching, from left, are Messrs Rex Arbuckle, chairman of the Christchurch City Council’s cultural and public relations committee; David Watson, president of the Canterbury Promotion Council; and Butler Graham, chairman of the Kurashiki sister city committee. Representatives of Japanese societies, the Japanese Consulate, guide advertisers, and inbound tour operators were., also invited. About 40,000 copies of the guide will be distributed to airlines, hotels, and other outlets this week in preparation for the summer season. Press, 14 October 1985, Page 40
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