Welcome
to the Official Attendee Housing Site for the 16th World Congress on
Vascular Dementia and Neurodegenerative disorders, scheduled at Osaka,Japan.
Accommodations will be provided at
Conference
Venue:-
Hyatt
Regency
Osaka
1-13-11 Nanko-Kita, Suminoe-Ku
Osaka,
Japan, 559-0034
Conference
Dates: May
18-19, 2020
Attractions & Landmarks
Osaka,
Castle
The
castle tower is surrounded by secondary citadels, gates, turrets, impressive
stone walls and moats. The Nishinomaru Garden, encompassing the
former "western citadel", is a lawn garden with 600 cherry trees, a
tea house, the former Osaka Guest House and nice views of the castle tower from
below. Unlike most of the rest of the castle grounds, the garden requires an admission
fee.
The
entire Osaka Castle Park covers about two square kilometers with lots of green
space, sport facilities, a multi-purpose arena (Osakajo Hall) and a shrine
dedicated to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The park is one
of Osaka's most popular hanami spots during
the cherry blossom season, which usually takes
place in early April.
Dotonbori.
The
lively entertainment area of Dotonbori is Osaka’s most famous tourist
destination and renowned for its gaudy neon lights, extravagant signage, and
the enormous variety of restaurants and bars.
The name
“Dotonbori” generally refers both to the Dotonbori Canal and to Dotonbori
Street which runs parallel to the canal’s southern bank. It is one of the most
colorful areas in Osaka and an absolute must-visit location when traveling
through Kansai region.
Shinsaibashi
Shinsaibashi-Suji
Shopping Street, which runs east to Mido-Suji Avenue, is the best-known
shopping area in Osaka, and an enduring symbol of the city. With a history of
380 years, it was already an established shopping area in the Edo Period. Shops
of all kinds and for all ages line the street, a roofed arcade 600 meters long.
There are traditional kimono tailors, western clothing and footwear retailers,
restaurants and fast food outlets, jewelers, and boutiques featuring the latest
fashions. It?'s great to take a casual stroll through the Shinsaibashi area.
Many people enjoy window-shopping and savoring the food along the way.
Kuromon
Ichiba is a lively covered market which stretches for 580 meters in Osaka’s
Chuo Ward. Nicknamed “Osaka’s kitchen” because both local homeowners and
restaurant chefs get their supplies here, the market is famous for its fresh
seafood and has recently become a popular tourist location. As a result it can
get quite crowded. In 2015 the market was visited by an average of 23,000
people a day, but that figure is most probably higher now. One reason for the
market’s popularity is that many stalls will prepare, cook and serve their food
to you right on the spot.
Osaka’s
Universal Studios Japan (USJ) is a must-see attraction for many visitors to
Japan. Here is our full guide, with transport information, ticket information
and insider tips to skipping lines and getting the most out of your visit.
Universal Studios Japan (USJ) is a popular theme park in Osaka City. USJ
attracts visitors from all around the world, and it’s one of the most visited
amusement that invited approx 15 million people a year. Along with the fun and
thrilling attraction rides and shows, the character merchandise collections at
Universal Studios Japan are hugely popular among visitors worldwide. Minions,
Sesame Street, Snoopy, Hello Kitty.. popular and adorable character themed
products are perfect for souvenir gifts, and they are available at souvenir
stores at the park. Besides the regular merchandise collections, the seasonal
limited collections are also very popular such as Halloween, Christmas and
more.
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