International Conference on Quality of Life

Travel and Accommodations

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Kyoto, located in the central part of Japan, holds a special position as a spiritual and cultural center of Japan. Since its establishment in the 8th century, the city was the Japanese Imperial capital for more than 1000 years, thus providing her with unique features and precious relics to feast your eyes till your heart’s content. Beautiful scenery and kind people aside, there are countless historical assets including temples, shrines, palaces, and gardens . Don’t worry about being bored; after all, there are 17 World Heritage Sites in Kyoto to keep you busy and engaged. Traditional arts and crafts, entertainment, and cuisine are also among the great charms of Kyoto.

Here are some links to help you plan your trip to Kyoto:

August in Kyoto is hot, sunny and humid. However, if you are prepared for the climate, it is a good time to feel Kyoto’s exotic and relaxing summer atmosphere: an experience you will never forget.

Accommodations

Kyoto is a perennially popular tourist location for visitors both within and outside of Japan. It is often named the ‘most desirable city to visit’, including recently in 2014 and 2015. Accommodation is always tight, and especially so during the fall foliage season. As a result, it is necessary to book your accommodation at the earliest possible moment to ensure that you and you traveling companions enjoy a comfortable and trouble-free stay during the conference. Below are some suggested hotels with convenient access to the ICQoL venue.

1. Kyoto Yamashina Hotel Sanraku

https://sanraku.premierhotel-group.com/kyoto/en/
It is located in front of JR Yamashina Station and is the nearest hotel to Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

2. New Miyako Hotel

http://www.miyakohotels.ne.jp/newmiyako/english/index.html/
It is located in front of JR Kyoto Station which is five minutes ride to Yamashina Station

3. Westin Miyako Kyoto

http://www.miyakohotels.ne.jp/westinkyoto/english/index.html/
It is two minute walk from Kyoto City Subway Keage Station which is five minutes ride to Yamashina Station

4. Kyoto Hotel Okura

http://okura.kyotohotel.co.jp/english/
It is directly connected to Kyoto City Subway Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station which is ten minutes ride to Yamashina Station

Visa and immigration procedures

We do not issue invitation letter or letter of guarantee for visa Application at your country of origin.

Conference Off-Session Kyoto Tours

We are planning special Off-Session Kyoto Tours on Friday, August 19th for conference attendees to enjoy and explore Kyoto culture: a guided  Kyoto Heritage Tour of temples and World Heritage sites in Kyoto and an evening of Music, Maiko, and GardenFor more information, see our Schedule page.

Climate and weather. Clothing and Attire.

Kyoto is a basin surrounding by hills and mountains. As such, Kyoto city is hot and humid in summer and early fall. Rain showers are few  and short-lived at this time of year. Almost all buildings are well air-conditioned.

In order to provide for your comfort during for the conference or in Kyoto at this time of year, we recommend clothing should be clean, neat, convenient, and casual, but not too casual. Short- and long-sleeved shirts or dresses are generally appropriate. We recommend light breathable fabrics. We do not recommend short pants or skirts during the conference itself, as the buildings are air-conditioned. Suits and ties and other formal wear will not be comfortable and are not required at the conference.

Food and Dining

During your stay we hope you will enjoy world-renowned Japanese cuisine. Sushi is available in a wide variety of styles, while western food is commonly available in many restaurants. Chinese food in the Shanghai Style is common, though Cantonese style dishes are also available. Recently, Kyoto has adapted to a growing number of Muslim visitors and residents, and some restaurants and eateries have begun to offer Halal food for Muslim guests. No matter your tastes, you are not going to be disappointed by the intricate and delicate hands of the Japanese cooks. Some items may be more expensive to come by here (some fruits, for example), but it is a matter of pride in Japan that food is always of top quality. There are a variety of interesting foods and restaurants available to fit every budget.

During the conference itself, we will be providing two catered meals. Please see our FAQ and Registration page for information about specifying dietary preferences.

Dress Code

The dress code is informal, though clean, comfortable attire is recommended. Suits and ties will not be pleasant in the summer heat.

Insurance

We advise attendees to take out appropriate travel insurance for their trip. Japanese clinics and hospitals may not treat foreign patients who do not have insurance.

 

Visa and Immigration Procedures

We do not issue invitation letters or letters of guarantee for visa applications. Please contact the consulate in your country of origin.

Conference Off-Session Local Tours

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Weather and Attire

In order to provide for your comfort during for the conference at this time of year, we recommend clothing should be clean, neat, convenient, and casual, but not too casual. This event will take place in fall or late fall, so long-sleeved shirts or dresses are generally appropriate. We do not recommend short pants or skirts during the conference itself, as the conference rooms are air-conditioned. Suits and ties and other formal wear will not be comfortable and are not required at the conference.

Dress Code

The dress code is informal, though clean, comfortable attire is recommended. Suits and ties will not be pleasant in the summer heat.

Insurance

We advise attendees to take out appropriate travel insurance for their trip. Local clinics and hospitals may not treat foreign patients who do not have insurance.