AWCI

The 10th AWCI ICG Meeting

Tokyo, Japan, 26 - 30 May 2014

The 10th AWCI ICG Meeting The 7th GEOSS AP Symposium The 10th GEO IGWCO COP Meeting

Venue and Access

 The tenth GEOSS Asian Water Cycle Initiative International Coordination Group (ICG) Session and The seventh GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium, 26 - 28 May 2014

Venue

KFC Hall KFC Hall


The Kokusai Fashion Center (KFC) Hall
Dai-ichi Hotel Ryogoku
Yokoami 1-6-1, Sumida-ku
Tokyo, Japan




View KFC Hall in Ryogoku in a larger map

Access

1. Access from the Airports

Please visit the GEOSS AP Symposium website for detailed information on how to reach the venue at the Ryogoku area.

2. Access from the UT Hongo Campus area (Forest Hongo Hotel)

By Toei Subway Oedo line from the Hongo-Sanchome station (Hongo area) to the Ryogoku station (Ryogoku area). Please see the Hongo Campus Access Map (pdf) to get from the Forest Hongo hotel/UT campus to the Hongo-Sanchome station. You may wish to refer to an English guide on how to ride the Toei Subway lines. The scheme of the subway routes is shown on the Tokyo Subway Route Map (pdf).
Walking to the Hongo-Sanchome station about 10 minutes, subway ride about 10 minutes (210 JPY), walking from the Ryogoku station (East exit) to the KFC hall about 5 minutes.


 The tenth GEO Integrated Global Water Cycle Observations (IGWCO) Community of Practice (CoP) Meeting, 29 - 30 May 2014

Venue

Koshiba Hall Koshiba Hall Koshiba Hall

The Koshiba Hall
School of Science, University of Tokyo
Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo, Japan

Map of the Hongo Campus and the Koshiba Hall

Please click on the map to see the Univeristy access guide.


Koshiba Hall Location

Access

Please visit the IGWCO CoP Meeting website to get detailed information on access from the airports to the venue and the Forest Hongo hotel. The recommended option is to get to the Ueno station by Keisei Skyliner from the Narita airport and the Tokyo Monorail and JR Yamanote line from the Haneda airport and then take a taxi.



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