ITC-Aerospace, Inc

ITC is in the business of importing and exporting all types of aircrafts worldwide. ITC has maintained its dominance in advising operators in acquiring Japanese governmental aircraft where the firm has an approximate 70% market share.
 
   
 Company Name  ITC-Aerospace, Inc.
 Founded  April, 1980
 Incorporated  July, 1985
 Address  NAX Bldg. 7th F., 1-3-2, Shinkawa, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo
104-0033 Japan
 Phone  +81-3-3555-3621
 E-Mail  
 President/CEO  Tomoo Nakayama

 ITC-Leasing, Inc.
 
ITC-Leasing, Inc specializes in tax oriented leases. We provide operators with attractive lease terms while providing investors with tax abatable products.
 
   
 Company Name  ITC-Leasing, Inc.
 Incorporated  April, 1989
 Address  NAX Bldg. 7th F., 1-3-2, Shinkawa, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo
104-0033 Japan
 Phone  +81-3-3555-3621
 E-Mail  
 President/CEO  Mirika Nakayama

 Private Museum of Ancient Roman Oil Lamps
   
   The Private Museum of Ancient Roman Oil Lamps, the largest private museum specializing in oil lamps, is now open in Kayaba-Cho, in the heart of downtown Tokyo.
   
 Address  NAX Bldg. 7th F., 1-3-2, Shinkawa, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, within the ITC-Aerospace, Inc / ITC-Leasing, Inc.
(2 minute walk from Exit 3 at the Kayaba-cho Station of Hibiya Tokyo Metro Line or Tozai Metro Line. Right across the Reigan Bridge)
 Phone  +81-3-3555-3621 (Reservation Required)
 Hours:  10:00AM〜6:00PM(Closed on Weekends and Holidays)
 Last admission 30 minutes before closing
 Detail Site of the Museum  http://www.itca.co.jp/museume
 Admission  University Students and Adults JPY 1,200 Students 800Yen
   
 Served with traditional green tea and assorted sweets.
The exhibition is a private property within ITC-Aerospace, Inc and ITC-Leasing, Inc office.Reservations are required.

 ITC Group owns more than 1200 oil lamps made during the Ancient Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Byzantium eras spanning 1900 years between BC10C〜AD6C. 460 of these oil lamps are displayed as part of a permanent exhibition. Some pieces in the collection were previously displayed at the Ancient Orient Museum in Tokyo and at the Nara National Museum in Nara Prefecture