Venue & Hospitality

Welcome to the Official Attendee Housing Site for the 18th International Conference and Exhibition on Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in Healthcare, scheduled at Osaka, Japan. Accommodations will be provided at Conference Venue.
Venue:
ANA Crowne Plaza Osaka
Chome-13-11 Nankokita,
Suminoe Ward, Osaka,
Osaka Prefecture 559-0034,
Japan

Conference Dates: October 08-09, 2018

Hotel Services & Amenities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
  • Business Center.
  • Business Phone Service.
  • Complimentary Printing Service.
  • Express Mail.
  • Fax.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Office Rental.
  • Photo Copying Service.
  • Secretarial Service.
  • Telex.
  • Typewriter.
  • Video Conference.
  • Video Messaging.
  • Video Phone.
  • ATM.
  • Baggage Storage.
Venue Hotel

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Venue Hotel

OMICS International Conference

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Venue Hotel

OMICS International Conference

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Transportation

Driving Directions to

KIX (Kansai International Airport) to ANA Crowne Plaza Osaka TRequired time to central Osaka: about 85min Total fare: JPY 1,190 per person *Please note this train does not provide space to store luggage. Take the Kansai Airport Rapid service from Kansai International Airport to JR Osaka station Time: 65 min Fare: JPY 1,190 per person Direction: Exit airport’s Terminal 1 building on the 2nd floor and cross the bridge to reach the Kansai Airport Station. Upon arriving at JR Osaka station, take the Sakurabashi exit and proceed to the ANA Crowne Plaza Osaka shuttle bus stop. This service is provided free of charge, please note that this service only operates from 8:45am-9:45pm daily. If you arrive before or after the shuttle bus operating hours, you may take a taxi from JR Osaka station, which takes about 5 mins and approx. JPY 1000

By Bus
Airport limousine bus from Kansai International Airport. Airport Limousine Bus Operational hours: Terminal 1 (3:00 am – 2:00 am), Terminal 2 (4:45 am – 1:45 am). Bus stop: Terminal 1 – Bus stop No.5 (Head to Osaka station) outside the 1st floor of the Terminal 1 building. Terminal 2 - Bus stop No.1 (Head to Osaka station) outside the 1st floor of the Terminal 2 building. Required time to central Osaka: 1 hour. Fare: One way JPY 1,550 per adult, JPY 780 per child under 12 years old. Round Trip bus fare is JPY 2,760 per adult and it is valid for 14 days from the date of purchase. Please buy a ticket at the ticket machine located in front of the bus stop. And please check their website( Kansai Airport Limousine ) for the map of the bus stop and the time schedule at Kansai International Airport. *Please be aware that the Airport Limousine Bus does not stop at our hotel directly. Please get off at the Herbis Osaka bus stop. After that, it takes about 15 min on foot or 5min by taxi (approx. JPY 1,000) to our hotel. Note: We do operate a free hotel shuttle bus service (from 8:45am-9:45pm daily) at the side of JR Osaka station. Unfortunately this is about a 5 min walk from the Herbis Osaka bus stop away from the direction of the hotel. Therefore, a taxi ride to the hotel is the most expedient way to reach our hotel.

Route Map

About City

Osaka is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and serves a major economic hub. Historically a merchant city, Osaka has also been known as the “Nation’s Kitchen”. With a population of 2.5 million, Osaka is Japan’s third largest and second most important city. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai region for many centuries. The city’s west side has the main port as well as a tourist destination with attractions such as Kyocera Dome, Universal Studios Japan, Osaka aquarium, Minami, Osaka castle, Umeda sky building and the Tempozan Harbour Village. Osaka is known for its food, both in Japan and abroad. Author Michael Booth and food critic François Simon of Le Figaro have both suggested that Osaka is the food capital of the world. Osaka’s culinary prevalence is the result of a location that has provided access to high quality ingredients, a high population of merchants, and close proximity to the ocean and waterway trade. In recent years, Osaka has started to garner more attention from foreigners with the increased popularity of cooking and dining in popular culture. The National Museum of Art (NMAO) is a subterranean Japanese and international art museum, housing mainly collections from the post-war era and regularly welcoming temporary exhibitions. Osaka Science Museum is in a five storied building next to the National Museum of Art, with a planetarium and an OMNIMAX theatre. The Museum of Oriental Ceramics holds more than 2,000 pieces of ceramics, from China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, featuring displays of some of their Korean celadon under natural light.