Access from the subway station to the venue
As for August 29, the workshop will be held at Integrated Reseach Building (7F Conference Hall). As for September 4-6, the workshop will be held at Noyori Conference Hall.
Access to Nagoya University
Information about the access to Nagoya University (Higashiyama campus) from Centrair (Central Japan International Airport) and Nagoya Railway Station is here. For general information about Nagoya Municipal Subway, see this page.
Maps
Some useful maps are available:
- Subway route map and campus map (.pdf)
- Campus map of Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus)
- Detailed map of Nagoya subway lines (.pdf)
Sightseeing links
Places of interest we recommend in Nagoya are:
- Tokugawa Art Museum
You can see such masterpiece collections as the twelfth century illustrated handscroll of The Tale of Genji, arguably the oldest "novel" in the world. - Nagoya Castle
The current one is a reconstruction of the original. If you want to see an authentic castle, you can visit Inuyama castle (National Treasure), built in 1537. - Inuyama Castle
One of the 12 castles still in existence in Japan that were built before the Edo period. - Atsuta Shrine (Atsuta Jingu)
One of Shinto's most important shrines, which has been especially revered since ancient times, ranking with the Great Shrine of Ise. - Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
You can look at as many as 4,000 exhibits to learn about the history of both the textile and automobile industries with which the Toyota has been involved.
For other places of interest, see the following:
- Japan's Heartland
You can see the sightseeing guide of Tokai region. - Nagoya International Center
You can see information about events in Nagoya. - Sightseeing Association Aichi
You can get information about sightseeing spots and events in Aichi Prefecture. - Nagoya Information Navi
This website is operated by Nagoya Convention & Visitors Bureau. It offers information for visitors to Nagoya, including information about the tourist information centers the bureau has at Nagoya Station, Kanayama and Sakae.