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Four Japanese journalists were given a day to remember when they visited Christchurch. The journalists, all travel writers, were visiting Christchurch as part of a familiarisation programme organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Their day’s itinerary included transport by rental car, scooter, horse and carriage, a punt, a chauffeur-driven limousine, a helicopter and a jet boat Enjoying a more relaxing moment during the day are (front punt, from left), David West, Ikuhiro Kishida, Hiroshi Tamaki and Mr Bruce Dunstan from the Canterbury Promotions Council. In the back punt are (from left), Andrew Sharp, Toshikiho Wada, Kohei Okamura, and Mr David Lloyd from the New Zealand-Japan Foundation.

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Press, 24 February 1987, Page 33

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Four Japanese journalists were given a day to remember when they visited Christchurch. The journalists, all travel writers, were visiting Christchurch as part of a familiarisation programme organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Their day’s itinerary included transport by rental car, scooter, horse and carriage, a punt, a chauffeur-driven limousine, a helicopter and a jet boat Enjoying a more relaxing moment during the day are (front punt, from left), David West, Ikuhiro Kishida, Hiroshi Tamaki and Mr Bruce Dunstan from the Canterbury Promotions Council. In the back punt are (from left), Andrew Sharp, Toshikiho Wada, Kohei Okamura, and Mr David Lloyd from the New Zealand-Japan Foundation. Press, 24 February 1987, Page 33

Four Japanese journalists were given a day to remember when they visited Christchurch. The journalists, all travel writers, were visiting Christchurch as part of a familiarisation programme organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Their day’s itinerary included transport by rental car, scooter, horse and carriage, a punt, a chauffeur-driven limousine, a helicopter and a jet boat Enjoying a more relaxing moment during the day are (front punt, from left), David West, Ikuhiro Kishida, Hiroshi Tamaki and Mr Bruce Dunstan from the Canterbury Promotions Council. In the back punt are (from left), Andrew Sharp, Toshikiho Wada, Kohei Okamura, and Mr David Lloyd from the New Zealand-Japan Foundation. Press, 24 February 1987, Page 33