Welcome Reception Access: Nagoya University
On Saturday, July 30 (18:00-20:00), 2016, Nagoya University will be the host of the welcome reception for IACCP2016. Congress Registration will be open from 16:00-18:00. The welcome reception and registration will be held at NU CO-OP South-Cafeterias & Shops (see map).
Access:
Nagoya University is located about 30 minutes from Nagoya Station on the subway line or about 25 minutes by taxi (depending on traffic).
From Nagoya Station take the Higashiyama Subway Line to Motoyama. At Motoyama transfer to the Meijo Subway Line (clockwise). Get off at Nagoya Daigaku subway station (Nagoya University), Exit 1. It costs 270 Yen.
There will be student volunteers between Nagoya Daigaku subway station and the venue on Saturday from 12:00-13:30 and 16:00-18:30 to guide to you the proper location.
If volunteers are not available, please follow these directions:
At Exit 1, turn to your right and walk up the courtyard about 200 meters. On your left you will pass two buildings, the first building is the School of Economics, the second building is the School of Letters. Walk past the 2nd building and turn left at the road.
Follow this road for about 150 meters, you will pass a Family Mart on your left about half-way and come to a T-intersection. Turn left here, the entrance to the NU CO-OP South-Cafeterias & Shops is about 40 meters down on the right-hand side.
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Getting around Nagoya
Nagoya has a fantastic network of trains, subways and buses that make getting around the city easy and convenient for travelers. Five main subway lines cover the city and connect all major rail links and bus terminals. Subway fares range from 200 Yen to 320 Yen and services run daily from 05:30 to midnight.
The Weekend Eco Pass (Do-nichi Eco Kippu) is a one-day pass that allows commuters to ride all Nagoya City subways and city buses all day on weekends and public holidays; it only costs 600 Yen for adults, 300 Yen for children (aged 6 to 12), and can be purchased at any subway station ticket gate or on a city bus.
There is also a Nagoya Sightseeing bus service. A one-day pass allows unlimited travel on the bus and discounted admission fees to certain attractions.
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