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Map of the Area & Conference Venues Map of the Area & Conference Venues Map of the Area Main Conference Venue Kyoto International Conference Center (ICC Kyoto) Kitayama Sta. Kokusaikaikan Sta. Social Event Kitayama Area Satellite Venues Inamori Memorial Hall Eizan Main Line Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives Imadegawa Kongoh Nohgakudo Theatre Sta. Kyoto Imperial Palace Social Event Nijo-jo Castle ○ Social Event Okazaki Area Karasuma Subway Line Karasuma Keihan Main Line Nijo-jo-mae Sta. Oike Sta. Kyoto Kanze Noh Theater Higashiyama Sta. ◀ Uzumasa- Tenjingawa Sta. Tozai Subway Line Hankyu Kyoto Line Closing Ceremony / Closing Party Kyoto National Museum San-in Main Line Main San-in Yamashina Sta.▶ JR Tokaido Line Kyoto Sta. Tokaido Shinkansen Osaka Sta. ◀ 72 Main Conference Venue ● Kitayama Area (Kyoto Botanical Gardens) 北山エリア(京都府立植物園) ● Kyoto International Conference Center Address: (ICC Kyoto) 国立京都国際会館 Shimogamo-hangicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-0823 Address: 〒606-0823 京都市左京区下鴨半木町 Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-0001 Nearest station: 〒606-0001 京都市左京区宝ヶ池 Kitayama Station (Karasuma Subway Line) Nearest station: Four-minute walk from Exit 1 Kokusaikaikan Station (Karasuma Subway Line) * Total travel time from ICC Kyoto: about 20 minutes Five-minute walk from Exit 4-2 * Travel time from Kyoto Station: about 25 minutes by subway / 35 minutes by taxi ● Okazaki Area (The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto) 岡崎エリア(京都国立近代美術館) Address: Satellite Venues 26-1 Okazakienshojicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8344 〒606-8344 京都市左京区岡崎円勝寺町26-1 ● Inamori Memorial Hall Nearest station: (NOT Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall) Higashiyama Station (Tozai Subway Line) 稲盛記念会館 Ten-minute walk from Exit 1 * Accessible through “Kyoto Institute, Library and * Total travel time from Kyoto Station: about 25 minutes Archives (Rekisaikan)” (Transfer at Karasuma Oike Station) Address: 1-5 Shimogamo Hangicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-0823 Maps Kyoto National Museum 〒606-0823 京都市左京区下鴨半木町1-5 ● Nearest station: 京都国立博物館 Kitayama Station (Karasuma Subway Line) Address: Four-minute walk from Exit 1 527 Chaya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, 605-0931 * Total travel time from ICC Kyoto: about 20 minutes 〒605-0931 京都市東山区茶屋町527 Nearest station: Kyoto Station (Karasuma Subway Line) ●Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives (Rekisaikan) Twenty-minute walk from the central gate/ 京都府立京都学・歴彩館 Ten-minute by taxi Address: * Total travel time from ICC Kyoto: about 45 minutes 1-29 Shimogamo Hangicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-0823 〒606-0823 京都市左京区下鴨半木町1-29 Kongoh Nohgakudou Theatre Nearest station: ● Kitayama Station (Karasuma Subway Line) 金剛能楽堂 Four-minute walk from Exit 1 Address: * Total travel time from ICC Kyoto: about 20 minutes Nakadachiuri-agaru, Karasumadori, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, 602-0912 〒602-0912 京都市上京区烏丸通中立売上ル Nearest station: Social Events Imadegawa station (Karasuma Subway Line) Five-minute walk to the south from Exit 6 ●Nijo-jo Castle 二条城 Address: ●Kyoto Kanze Noh Theater 541 Nijo-jo-cho, Nijo-dori, Horikawa Nishi iru, 京都観世会館 Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-8301 Address: 〒604-8301 京都市中京区二条通堀川西入二条城町541 44 Enshoji-cho, Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8344 Nearest station: 〒606-8344 京都市左京区岡崎円勝寺町44 Nijo-jo-mae Station (Tozai Subway Line) Nearest station: Five-minute walk from Exit 1 Higashiyama station (Tozai Subway Line) * Total travel time from ICC Kyoto: about 30 minutes Five-minute walk from Exit 1 (Transfer at Karasuma Oike Station) 73 Main Conference Venue Kyoto International Conference Center Conference Center Main building Museum Fair & Expo Forum Event Hall Main Hall New Opening Ceremony • Hall Annex Keynote Speeches • Plenary Sessions • Hall General Assembly (Extraordinary General Assembly) • Advisory Council Meeting Subway Sakura Matcha tea served by Urasenke tea masters Room C–2 Room D Swan Banquet Hall Opening Party Garden Room E Event Hall Room H Room C–1 1F Room G Room 103 Room F Room 102 Meeting Room 1 Registration Room 101 7 Sep. Entrance Membership Office 7 Sep. Room 104 Annex Hall New Hall Election Office Museum Fair & Expo Forum / Lunch Museum Fair & Expo Forum / Lunch Event Hall 2F (The Cafe Terrace) Rest Area Event Hall 1F Entrance Museum Fair & Expo Forum / 1-4 Sep. Lunch Registration 1-4 Sep. 74 2F 6F 5F Room B–1 2F Room K Room J Room I Maps Room A Room B–2 1F 5F 6F Room 555A Room 681 Room 680 Room 554A+B Room 679 Room 678 Room 510 Room 677 Room 676 Room 675 Room 672 Room 509B Prayer Room( Female) Room 509A Room 665 Room 670 Room 506 Prayer Room( Male) Press Room Room 663 Room 664 Room 504 Meeting Room 3 Room 662 Room 502 Meeting Room 2 Room 501 75 Satellite Conference Venues Inamori Memorial Hall 1F 2F Room 204 Room 103 Room 205 Room 102 Room 203 Room 206 Room 104 Room 101 Room 207 Audio Visual Room Room 105 Room 208 Room 106 Room 202 Café Room 201 76 Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives(Rekisaikan) 1F Main Hall ICOMechaKucha Night Kyoto Maps Kitayama Sta. Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives(Rekisaikan) Inamori Memorial Hall Main Entrance South Gate Kyoto Prefectural University 77 .
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