He also said that Japan, which will fund the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, has agreed to study the proposal for the train to go via Nashik.
"I am happy to inform that we are setting up 'Japan Desk' - a one stop shop in Maharashtra for all Japanese companies," Fadnavis said at a seminar on 'Investing in Maharashtra' held in Tokyo today.
He also said that his government was trying to set up Japanese Industrial Park at Supa with the help of Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).
Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) also agreed to support new tourism infrastructure in Ajanta, Lonar in this meeting with Fadnavis, an official in CMO informed.
Fadnavis proposed that the bullet train from Ahmedabad to Mumbai should go via Nashik, to which JICA agreed to study the proposal.
The Chief Minister met JICA's representatives and SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son.
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