Are you familiar with operations at Nagoya- home of Japanese F1?The Japanese Grand Prix 2016 is about to get underway at the Suzuka Circuit in Nagoya. Practice begins this Friday, October 7 with the main race on Sunday, October 9 at the 53-lap course that has hosted a total of eight world championship-deciding races. Here's the information you need to best plan a trip to Nagoya- Japan's third largest city.
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Import:- 100 cigars or 400 cigarettes or 500 grams of tobacco- 3 bottles of alcohol- 2 ounces of perfume- Any item whose overseas market value is under 10,000yenProhibited:- Illegal drugs, firearms, explosives, counterfeit, pornography.
No airport tax is levied on passengers.
Japanese Yen (JPY). Typically, around 100 JPY is worth roughly 1 USD.
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