Mynavi Corporation

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Mynavi Corporation is a Japanese company, active mostly in publishing and human resources businesses, that "celebrated its 50th anniversary on August 15, 2023". [1]

Mynavi is the naming sponsor of Mynavi ABC Championship golf tournament, Mynavi Sendai football club, and the Mynavi Blitz Akasaka music venue.

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References

  1. "Top Message". mynavi.jp. Retrieved 8 August 2024.