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Encyclopedia > Aomori Bank

The Aomori Bank (青森銀行 in Japanese) is a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tohoku Region. Aomori Bank has cooperated with several other banks in the region to create a no-fee ATM network. However, this network has declined recently because one of the participant banks, the Michinoku Bank left the network in July, 2005. The essential function of a bank is to provide services related to the storing of deposits and the extending of credit. ... Aomori Waterfront Aomori (青森市; Aomori-shi) is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture. ... At Osorezan Aomori Prefecture (青森県 Aomoriken or frequently Aomori-ken) is located in the Tohoku region of Japan. ... Tohoku region, Japan Cast-iron teapots like this one sit atop stoves during the long winters in Tohoku. ... ATM is an initialism with the following meanings: Automatic teller machine or automated teller machine, a cash dispenser Adobe Type Manager, font management software from Adobe Systems Advanced Traffic Management and Arterial Traffic Management, terms used in the intelligent transportation system industry Air Traffic Management, or Air Traffic Control Amateur...


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As of March 31, 2004

Assets: Approximately 2.1 trillion yen (approximately USD 19 billion)
Employees: 1,576
Branches: 112 (One representative office in Tokyo)
President: Akio Ibata
Member: Regional Banks Association of Japan

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History

The first forerunner to what would later become the Aomori Bank was The 59 Bank, established on January 20, 1879 in Hirosaki City, Aomori prefecture. The custom of giving banks numbers is typical of the Meiji era in Japan, though a few such banks with such names have endured, such as The 77 Bank. On October 1, 1943, five banks (The 59 Bank, Hachinohe Bank, Tsugaru Bank, Itayanagi Bank and Aomori Bank) merged to form the Aomori Bank. 1879 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Hirosaki (弘前市; -shi) is a city located in Aomori in Tohoku region of Japan. ... History of Japan Paleolithic Jomon Yayoi Yamato period ---Kofun period ---Asuka period Nara period Heian period Kamakura period Muromachi period Azuchi-Momoyama period ---Nanban period Edo period Meiji period Taisho period Showa period ---Japanese expansionism ---Occupied Japan ---Post-Occupation Japan Heisei The Meiji period (Japanese: Meiji Jidai 明治時代 ) (1868–1912... 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ...


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