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About the CCIA
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‘ CCIA Introduction

The Association's
Objectives
Noting Chiba City's unique location between Tokyo, the nation's capital, and Narita International Airport, the CCIA strives to foster international exchange. The CCIA@was@founded with the purpose of promoting greater understanding between Chiba City's Japanese residents and its foreign residents. The association also focuses on deepening the bonds between Chiba City and its seven sister cities throughout the world.
Representative Mr. Shigetane Chiba, Chairman of the Board of Directors
Founding Date July 1, 1994
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Web site http://www.ccia-chiba.or.jp
E-mail Address ccia@ccia-chiba.or.jp
Address Chiba Chuo Twin Building, 2nd Tower, 8th Floor, 2-5-1 Chuo, Chuo-ku, Chiba City 260-0013 JAPAN@MAP
About the CCIA symbol
CCIA symbol

The five rings circling the earth symbolize the idea of spreading international exchange throughout the world. The koajisashi (a tern), Chiba City's official bird, is known to migrate across international boundaries. Therefore, the bird symbolizes the CCIA's mission to help foster and spread Chiba City's international relations.
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