
Visit the Tokyo Stock Exchange!
The Tokyo Stock Exchange was established in 1878 and is located in Chuo, the city’s largest financial district.
You can take a guided tour around the stock exchange, learning more about the business of trading stocks. Make sure you stop by the on-site museum, to learn more about the history of trading stocks in Japan.
And you can also choose for your group to enjoy a simulation game, where they can learn more about stock trading by having a go for themselves!
Did you know?
The Tokyo Stock Exchange is the third largest in the world and the largest in Asia.

Visit the Panasonic Centre!
A visit to the Panasonic Centre in Tokyo will give your students the opportunity to learn more about this global brand and how it markets itself.
The centre has been designed as a space in which the company can get closer to its customers, by talking to them about the challenges facing them and offering them innovative solutions.
Your students will explore Panasonic’s sponsorship of both the Winter and Summer Olympics, as well as its work on developing the technology of the future.
Did you know?
Panasonic was founded way back in 1918 and originally produced lightbulb sockets. It’s now one of the largest electronics companies in the world.

Visit the Honda Plaza!
The Honda Plaza is a visitor centre designed to help guests get a better idea of what the Honda brand is all about – which is why it’s such a great option for a business studies school trip!
Your students will have the opportunity to see some of the company’s latest products, as well as some of its visions for the future, with its robotic innovations, including the famous ASIMO!
And they can even gain some skills for their futures, with a driving simulator teaching them techniques for safe and eco-friendly driving!
Did you know?
Honda has been the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles since 1959.