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RDP 2011 proposal RDP 2011 proposal at Nagoya Univ. at Nagoya Univ. JAPAN JAPAN 1 1 Where is NAGOYA? Where is NAGOYA? 100 min. to Tokyo 100 min. to Tokyo 35 min. to Kyoto 35 min. to Kyoto 2 2 About NAGOYA About NAGOYA


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RDP 2011 proposal RDP 2011 proposal at Nagoya Univ. at Nagoya Univ. JAPAN JAPAN

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Where is NAGOYA? Where is NAGOYA?

100 min. to Tokyo

100 min. to Tokyo

35 min. to Kyoto

35 min. to Kyoto

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About NAGOYA About NAGOYA

 Population: 2.2million

Population: 2.2million

 4th largest city in Japan

4th largest city in Japan

 Development began

Development began as a castle town as a castle town

 Manufacturing Industry

Manufacturing Industry TOYOTA, TOYOTA, MITSUBISHI,etc MITSUBISHI,etc

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Central Japan Intl. Airport (Centrair) Central Japan Intl. Airport (Centrair)

 Newly Opened in 2005

Newly Opened in 2005

 Convenient Flight Network

Convenient Flight Network

 International : 30 cities

International : 30 cities

 Paris : 7/week (800 euro)

Paris : 7/week (800 euro)

 Frankfurt : 5/week

Frankfurt : 5/week

 Helsinki : 3/week

Helsinki : 3/week

 Detroit : 5/week (1100 dollars)

Detroit : 5/week (1100 dollars)

 Domestic : 22 cities

Domestic : 22 cities

 Good Access

Good Access

 Center of Nagoya: 28min. by train

Center of Nagoya: 28min. by train

 Nagoya Univ.:

Nagoya Univ.:

  • 45min. by train & subway
  • 45min. by train & subway
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Subway station

Nagoya Univ.

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Main hall Workshop place

Nagoya Univ.

Noyori Conference Hall

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RDP 2011 plan

Schedule: May Registration fee: around 200 Euro for each

conference

Organization

Masahiko Sakai (Chair), Keiichirou Kusakari,

Naoki Nishida, Aart Middeldorp

25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 30 Mon 31 Tue 1 Wed 2 Thu WS RTA or TLCA WS TLCA or RTA WS

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Previous RTA in JAPAN

Lots of submission and many domestic

participants

RTA 1998 RTA/(TLCA) 2005 Venue Tsukuba Nara Participants (domestic) 107 (65) 131 (55) Submissions 61 79

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Life in Nagoya Life in Nagoya

 Lots of hotels

Lots of hotels

 Westin , Marriot, Hilton, etc. ( >120 euro)

Westin , Marriot, Hilton, etc. ( >120 euro)

 *** hotels ( 60 to 80 euro)

*** hotels ( 60 to 80 euro)

 Lots of restaurant

Lots of restaurants

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 Japanese Cuisine

Japanese Cuisine

 Kaiseki, Sushi, Tempura, Unagi, Izakaya, Yakitori and

Kaiseki, Sushi, Tempura, Unagi, Izakaya, Yakitori and Chicken, Nabe, and more Chicken, Nabe, and more

 Western Cuisine

Western Cuisine

 French, Italian, German, Spanish, American, and more

French, Italian, German, Spanish, American, and more

 Asian & Ethnic Cuisine

Asian & Ethnic Cuisine

 Chinese, Korean, Mexican, Turkish, Moroccan

Chinese, Korean, Mexican, Turkish, Moroccan

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Things NAGOYA Can Offer Things NAGOYA Can Offer

 Heritage and Culture

Heritage and Culture

 Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

 Atsuta Shrine

Atsuta Shrine

 Tokugawa Art

Tokugawa Art Museum Museum

 Noh Theater

Noh Theater

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Industrial Tourism Industrial Tourism

Technical Visits Technical Visits

 Toyota Motor

Toyota Motor Corporation Plant Tour Corporation Plant Tour

 Brother Industries

Brother Industries Plant Tour Plant Tour and more…. and more….

Museums Museums

 TOYOTA Museum

TOYOTA Museum

Noritake Museum Noritake Museum

Kimono Experience Kimono Experience

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In and Around NAGOYA In and Around NAGOYA

Kyoto Cormorant fishing Mt.Fuji Shirakawa go Shirakawa go Totoro house Totoro house

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RDP 2011 proposal RDP 2011 proposal at Nagoya Univ. at Nagoya Univ. JAPAN JAPAN

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Where is NAGOYA? Where is NAGOYA?

100 min. to Tokyo

100 min. to Tokyo

35 min. to Kyoto

35 min. to Kyoto

Times are by Shinkansen train. 150 min to Hiroshima

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About NAGOYA About NAGOYA

 Population: 2.2million

Population: 2.2million

 4th largest city in Japan

4th largest city in Japan

 Development began as

Development began as a castle town a castle town

 Manufacturing Industry

Manufacturing Industry TOYOTA, TOYOTA, MITSUBISHI,etc MITSUBISHI,etc

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Central Japan Intl. Airport (Centrair) Central Japan Intl. Airport (Centrair)

 Newly Opened in 2005

Newly Opened in 2005

 Convenient Flight Network

Convenient Flight Network

 International : 30 cities

International : 30 cities

 Paris : 7/week (800 euro)

Paris : 7/week (800 euro)

 Frankfurt : 5/week

Frankfurt : 5/week

 Helsinki : 3/week

Helsinki : 3/week

 Detroit : 5/week (1100 dollars)

Detroit : 5/week (1100 dollars)

 Domestic : 22 cities

Domestic : 22 cities

 Good Access

Good Access

 Center of Nagoya: 28min. by train

Center of Nagoya: 28min. by train

 Nagoya Univ.:

Nagoya Univ.:

  • 45min. by train & subway
  • 45min. by train & subway

The passenger terminal building is user-friendly, safe and accessible. Paris-Nagoya flight (code share AF/JAL) is operated by JAL

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Subway station

Nagoya Univ.

Picture: main campus of Nagoya Univ. (Highlight part) Subway station is inside of the Univ.

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Main hall Workshop place

Nagoya Univ.

Noyori Conference Hall

The hall was built in memory that Prof. Noyori was received Nobel prize in chemistry 2001. For main conferences Main hall: 200 seats (288 m^2, second floor) For workshops Rearrangeable room (100 seats, 210 m^2 in total, and maximum 6 rooms) 2 rooms are expected for workshops (50 seats for each) Main hall is also usable for workshops. This means that three parallel workshops are possible.

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RDP 2011 plan

Schedule: May Registration fee: around 200 Euro for each

conference

Organization

Masahiko Sakai (Chair), Keiichirou Kusakari,

Naoki Nishida, Aart Middeldorp

25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 30 Mon 31 Tue 1 Wed 2 Thu WS RTA or TLCA WS TLCA or RTA WS

The halls are tentatively booked 3 weeks from May 16 Monday to Jun 3 Friday.

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Previous RTA in JAPAN

Lots of submission and many domestic

participants

RTA 1998 RTA/(TLCA) 2005 Venue Tsukuba Nara Participants (domestic) 107 (65) 131 (55) Submissions 61 79

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Life in Nagoya Life in Nagoya

 Lots of hotels

Lots of hotels

 Westin , Marriot, Hilton, etc. ( >120 euro)

Westin , Marriot, Hilton, etc. ( >120 euro)

 *** hotels ( 60 to 80 euro)

*** hotels ( 60 to 80 euro)

 Lots of restaurant

Lots of restaurants

s

 Japanese Cuisine

Japanese Cuisine

 Kaiseki, Sushi, Tempura, Unagi, Izakaya, Yakitori and

Kaiseki, Sushi, Tempura, Unagi, Izakaya, Yakitori and Chicken, Nabe, and more Chicken, Nabe, and more

 Western Cuisine

Western Cuisine

 French, Italian, German, Spanish, American, and more

French, Italian, German, Spanish, American, and more

 Asian & Ethnic Cuisine

Asian & Ethnic Cuisine

 Chinese, Korean, Mexican, Turkish, Moroccan

Chinese, Korean, Mexican, Turkish, Moroccan

Nagoya has some 200 hotels, and more than 20,000 hotel rooms. Hotel rates are more reasonable than Japan’s other big cities. Costs for food, local transportation are similar to those in Europe.

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Things NAGOYA Can Offer Things NAGOYA Can Offer

 Heritage and Culture

Heritage and Culture

 Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

 Atsuta Shrine

Atsuta Shrine

 Tokugawa Art

Tokugawa Art Museum Museum

 Noh Theater

Noh Theater

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Industrial Tourism Industrial Tourism

Technical Visits Technical Visits

 Toyota Motor

Toyota Motor Corporation Plant Tour Corporation Plant Tour

 Brother Industries

Brother Industries Plant Tour Plant Tour and more…. and more….

Museums Museums

 TOYOTA Museum

TOYOTA Museum

Noritake Museum Noritake Museum

Kimono Experience Kimono Experience

Many industrial museums and factories in and around the city. For example… ★TOYOTA Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology exhibits textile machinery and automobiles as the main exhibitions. These show the changes in manufacturing the above from the early stages

  • f machines to the latest ones.

★NORITAKE Museum displays a collection of Old Noritake China, featuring exceptional works form the early days.. ★Arimatsu town located on the southeastern edge of Nagoya, is known for the tie-dyeing process for kimono fabric with a history of 400 years. You can try on Kimono there.

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In and Around NAGOYA In and Around NAGOYA

Kyoto Cormorant fishing Mt.Fuji Shirakawa go Shirakawa go Totoro house Totoro house

Many tourist spots in and around Nagoya.