Symuposium Site Maps
Date | Event | Location |
October 20(Sun) | Micro Robot Maze Contest | Nagoya City Science Museum |
October 21(Mon), 22(Tue) | MHS Symposium, Exhibition | Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute |
October 22(Wed) | Laboratory Tour | Nagoya University, Dept. of Micro System Engineering |
Access to Nagoya, Japan
Nagoya International Airport offers direct flights to Frankfurt, Seoul, Pusan, Taipei, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Honolulu, Detroit, Los Angels, as well as to other cities. Please consult an airline company or travel agency for your routing. Nagoya International Airport also offers connecting flights to Narita International Airport. Express buses between Nagoya station and the airport run every 20 min and take around 30 min.
The Shinkansen super express (bullet train) connects Nagoya to Tokyo (1 hour and 40 min) and to Osaka (40 min). Transportation from Narita International Airport to Tokyo station is available via JR train Narita Express (1 hour) or via non-stop limousine service (1 hour and 40 min.). The JR express train Haruka is available from Kansai International Airport to Shin-Osaka station (50 min), where passengers can transfer to the Shinkansen super express.
Nagoya City Science Museum
Subway: Higashiyama Line or Tsurumai Line, Fushimi Station (No. 5 exit, about 5
minutes walk toward south direction)
Location of Fushimi Station can be found in the map bellow.
Nagoya City Science Museum is located in Shirakawa Park.
Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute
Subway: Meijo Line (for Nagoyako), Rokubanchyo Station (No. 3 exit, a few minutes
walk)
Nagoya University, Dept. of Micro System Engineering
Subway: Higashiyama Line, Motoyama Station (about 15 minutes walk)
From Motoyama station, you should go along YOTSUYA Street in direction
of south about 15 minutes.
If you ride on a bus, please get off at "in front of NAGOYA Univ."
stop.
Meeting place of laboratory tour is in the first floor of Aeronautic-Mechanical
Engineering building.
Laboratory tour will start from 10:00 am on Oct. 23, 2002.
Here is a simplified map around Fukuda laboratory.