General Info

Access from the airport to Hiroshima

Gateway to Hiroshima & Japan Access to Hiroshima

– Hiroshima Airport

The centre of Hiroshima is within 1 hour from the airport.
( http://www.hij.airport.jp/english/index.html)

– Hiroshima Station

If you take the bullet train, Shinakan-sen, it takes 1 hour and half from Shin-Osaka station,
and 4 hours from Tokyo station.

– Time zone

In Japan time is GMT + 9 hours.

Arrivals

– From Hiroshima Airport

From the airport, take the limousine bus bound for JR Hiroshima Station located on the 1st floor of the arrival gate and get off at JR Hiroshima Station. It takes ten minutes on foot, from the station to Hotel JAL City Hiroshima.
From Hiroshima Airport to Hiroshima Station is approximately 45 minutes by limousine bus.
One way fare is 1,340 yen. Around-trip discount ticket is 2,420 yen.

– From JR Hiroshima Station

You can take a taxi or walk to the hotel.

– How to get to the taxi stand in Hiroshima Station

How to get to the taxi stand in Hiroshima Station

When you exit the ticket gate, go straight ahead towards the elevator and take the elevator on your right to the first floor.

How to get to the taxi stand in Hiroshima Station

Get off the elevator and go diagonally to the left.

How to get to the taxi stand in Hiroshima Station

Follow the arrow displays to the left and take a taxi from the taxi stand.

– Access from the accommodation to the university

About 5 minutes on foot from the hotel to the university.

Facilities

– Voltage

Electricity in Japan is 100 volts.
If you plan on bringing your own electronics andappliances, please make sure that they are compatible with Japanese voltage.
You may need to bring a power adapter.

– Internet Access

At Elisabeth University of Music: available (Details will be informed at the venue.)
At Hotel JAL City Hiroshima: https://www.okura-nikko.com/japan/hiroshima/hotel-jal-city-hiroshima/

– Computer Room

20 desktop computers can be used at Elisabeth University of Music by participants use during the conference.

  • Location: Computer training room (Building 3, 3rd Floor)
  • OS:  Microsoft Windows10 64bit
  • Applications: Microsoft Office 2016 Standard (Word / Excel / PowerPoint)
  • Cubase Elements 8
  • iTunes
  • Finale 2014(5 computers only)
  • *Adapter / converter will NOT be provided Elisabeth University of Music
  • *1 color laser printer
  • *1 monochrome laser printer

Visa

– Entry Formalities for Japan:

A valid passport, with a visa if required, is necessary for entry into Japan. Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Please see the following visa requirements announced by Ministry of Foreign Affaires of Japan.

If you are an Australian, Korean or Taiwanese national, you are NOT REQUIRED to apply for temporary visitor visas to enter Japan, in general. For further information, please see the following website:
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/novisa.html

If you are an Indonesian or Thailand national, you ARE REQUIRED to apply for a temporary visitor visa (for a stay in Japan of up to 90 days). For further information, please see the following website:
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/other_visa.html

If you are a Filipino national, you ARE REQUIRED to apply for a temporary visitor visa (for a stay in Japan of up to 90 days). For further information, please see the following website:
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/philippine.html

PLEASE NOTE: For further information related to visa requirements, please contact the the nearest Japanese Embassy or Consulate. For the necessary documents, please contact the conference coordinator (Office of External Affairs) at aseaccu2018@or.kntcs.co.jp

Currency and Exchange

The national currency is the yen.
If you wish to exchange money at Hiroshima Airport, you can do so in the International Lobby on the second floor.
Many banks can exchange the following currencies:US dollar, Euro, Australian dollar, Singapore dollar, Korean won, Chinese yuan,new Taiwan dollar, Hong Kong dollar, British pound, and Thai baht.
The following currencies may be difficult to exchange immediately:Indonesian rupiah, Cambodian riel, and Philippine peso.

Climate and Clothing

The average minimum/maximum temperatures in Hiroshima in August are 24˚C/31˚C (76˚F/87˚F). The weather at this time of the year is hot and humid. Buildings are air-conditioned. Suggested dress for all social functions: informal

Additional Information on Attire (clothing)

There have been inquiries from students on the standard of attire during the conference. As it is very hot, we understand preference for light clothing.
There is no need to bring suits. But please note that there will be Mass during the conference, and also during the fieldwork, we will be visiting memorial monuments of the victims of war.
Please avoid too much exposure.
Hot pants and sleeveless shirts are NOT recommended.
Heatstroke is a serious issue at this moment in Japan.
For the prevention of heatstroke, please bring a hat to avoid strong sun light.
Thank you for your consideration and cooperation

Meals

About meals during ASEACCU conference
For students, meals will prepared from dinner on 8/21 to breakfast on 8/26.
For faculties and staffs, meals will prepared from dinner on 8/23 to breakfast on 8/26.
If you are applying for staying at a hotel night before, only the breakfast included in the accommodation fee is provided. Except of each program period, students, faculties, and staffs are required to prepare meals their own.

Emergency Contacts

Please notify a university staff immediately in case of emergency during the meeting programs.

Emergency contact outside of the program hours;
Dial 110 to report incidents and accidents.
Dial 119 in case of injuries, illnesses, and fire.
*Don’t dial when it is not urgent.
http://www.city.hiroshima.lg.jp/english/emegencies/

Registration

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