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| - | ==== Travel Information ==== | + | ===== Travel Information |
| - | === Weather of Tokyo in June === | + | ==== Weather of Tokyo in June ==== |
| The maximum day temperature during June is 26°C and minimum temperature is 19°C. | The maximum day temperature during June is 26°C and minimum temperature is 19°C. | ||
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| In Japan, the rainy season begins in early June and ends in mid July. The term of this MMR conference is chosen to be just before the rainy season, based on [[http:// | In Japan, the rainy season begins in early June and ends in mid July. The term of this MMR conference is chosen to be just before the rainy season, based on [[http:// | ||
| - | === Time Zone === | + | ==== Time Zone ==== |
| Japan is 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+9). | Japan is 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+9). | ||
| - | === Credit Cards === | + | ==== Credit Cards ==== |
| All major credit cards are widely accepted in Tokyo, though Visa or Mastercard are slightly more preferable than others, Amex, Diners, etc. If you bring travelers cheques, you are advised to exchange at any bank before usage. | All major credit cards are widely accepted in Tokyo, though Visa or Mastercard are slightly more preferable than others, Amex, Diners, etc. If you bring travelers cheques, you are advised to exchange at any bank before usage. | ||
| - | === Currency === | + | ==== Currency |
| The Japan currency is known as the Japanese Yen (JPY). For updated currency rates see the following web sites. | The Japan currency is known as the Japanese Yen (JPY). For updated currency rates see the following web sites. | ||
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| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| - | === Electricity === | + | ==== Electricity |
| The voltage in Japan is 100 Volt. The frequency is 50 Hz in Tokyo. | The voltage in Japan is 100 Volt. The frequency is 50 Hz in Tokyo. | ||
| - | === Trains and Metros === | + | ==== Trains and Metros |
| - | We have a nation-wide | + | The train network |
| - | The train network in Tokyo is slightly complex. | + | * Yamanote-Line by JR East, which connects major hub stations, |
| - | + | * Chuo-Line by JR East, which draws a lattitude line from Tokyo to Western Tokyo. | |
| - | * Yamanote-Line by JR East | + | * Sobu-Line by JR East, which draws a attitude line through Tokyo to Eastern Tokyo. |
| - | * Chuo-Line by JR East | + | |
| - | * Sobu-Line by JR East | + | |
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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| + | In almost all stations, station names are written in Kanji, Hangeul, and English. | ||
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| + | We have a nation-wide train network operated by [[http:// | ||
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| + | * JR East Railway Lines Network Map [[http:// | ||
| + | * Subway Network Map [[http:// | ||
| The delegates are advised to rely on the train route finder services, | The delegates are advised to rely on the train route finder services, | ||
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| to solve the optimal route finding problem from your location to your destination. | to solve the optimal route finding problem from your location to your destination. | ||
| - | * JR East Railway Lines Network Map [[http:// | + | ==== Transportation from Haneda and Narita Airpots to Your Accommodation ==== |
| - | * Subway Network Map [[http:// | + | |
| - | or to ask people in there. | + | From Haneda Airport |
| - | === Cab === | + | - [[http:// |
| + | - [[http:// | ||
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| + | From Narita Airport | ||
| + | - [[http:// | ||
| + | - Railways | ||
| + | - [[http:// | ||
| + | - [[http:// | ||
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| + | If your luggage is heavy, we strongly recommend you to get on Airport Limousine, to get off at the stop nearest your accomodation, | ||
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| + | ==== Pre-paid IC Card for Transportation Around Tokyo ==== | ||
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| + | [[http:// | ||
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| + | === Where to Purchase and How Much === | ||
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| + | “Pasmo” can be purchased at any ticket booth of Private railway or Bus. Besides ticket booth, you can also buy at ticket vending machines at any station in Tokyo area. A ticket booth locates at both Haneda Airport and Narita Airport. | ||
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| + | A first-time buyer will need to make a returnable deposit of 500 yen (4USD). Selling price starts from 2,000 yen (charge 1500 yen + deposit 500 yen). The amount of the rest and the deposit will be refunded when the card is returned for reimbursement purpose. | ||
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| + | === How to Charge === | ||
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| + | You can charge your Suica or Pasmo at any station using ticket vending machines. | ||
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| + | === How to Return Card and Refund the Deposit === | ||
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| + | If you buy “Pasmo”, | ||
| + | If you buy “Suica”, | ||
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| + | * There is a charge of 220 yen to return a Suica card, which is deducted from the total. For refunds, a fee of 220 yen is subtracted from the total (a result of less than zero is considered zero), and then the initial 500 yen deposit is added. | ||
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| + | ==== Cab ==== | ||
| The cab fare is a little bit high in this country, starting from JPY730 (=USD7.12, GBP4.26, EUR5.33, CNY43.76, SPD8.86, KRW7267, roughly) for 2km ride. | The cab fare is a little bit high in this country, starting from JPY730 (=USD7.12, GBP4.26, EUR5.33, CNY43.76, SPD8.86, KRW7267, roughly) for 2km ride. | ||
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| Distance to the conference venue is about 3.9-4.2 km from [[https:// | Distance to the conference venue is about 3.9-4.2 km from [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==== General Information ==== | ||
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| + | [[http:// | ||