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Access Information from Kansai International Airport
There are two recommendable way from Kansai International Airport to Kyoto Station, by limousine bus and Express Train, Shinkansen.
By Limousine Bus
Time: about 95 minutes
Price: 2,300 JPY / one way/ adult
Time Table: running every 40-60 min.
The first Train: Departure at 7:00
The Last Train: Departure at 21:45
Map of bus Terminal at Kansai International Airport
*Kansai International Airport Website: http://www.kansai-airport.or.jp/en/index.asp
*Time Table: http://www.kate.co.jp/pc/e_time_table/e_kyoto_tt.html#from
By Express Train, Shinkansen ‘Haruka’
Time: about 75 minutes
Price: 3,490 JPY / one way/ adult
Time Table: running every 30-40 min.
The first Train: Departure at 6:38
The Last Train: Departure at 22:16
Floor Map at kansai International Airport
*West Japan Railway Company HP: http://www.westjr.co.jp/english/global.html
From Kyoto Station, to the symposium venue, KYOTO RESEARCH PARK,please take
JR Sanin Honsen(JR Sagano Line)and get off at Tambaquchi Station
Tourist Information for Kyoto City
Kyoto, nestled amid rolling mountains, keenly reflects the changes of the seasons. The gaiety of Spring flowers turns to fragrant young leaves, followed by Summer, with riverside greenery providing a cool respite - changing at last to the crimson stain of Autumn colors. Recall dynastic tragedy, probe into the ambition of the brave generals of the warring states, follow in the footsteps of Edo artists, trace the events of the Restoration, savor the quaint charm of nameless thickets and narrow lanes. History and culture become one with the beauty of nature in the charm of Kyoto, where you will never tire of the changing seasons.
Nationals of many countries are eligible to enter Japan without a visa unless the purpose of the visit is to reside in Japan, to obtain employment or to otherwise engage in remunerative activities.
The following is a list of nationals of countries that have "Reciprocal Visa Exemption Arrangements" with Japan:
For a period of 6 months or less
Austria, Germany, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Switzerland and the United Kingdom (UK citizens only)
For a period of 3 months or less
Argentina, Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Rep., El Salvador, Finland, France, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Mauritius, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal (except when the passport was originally issued in present or former Portuguese colonies), San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Surinam, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey and Uruguay
For a period of 90 days or less
Andorra, Australia, Barbados, Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Estonia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco, New Zealand, Poland, Slovakia and the U.S.A.
For a period of up to 14 days
Brunei
Notes: In the case of the waiver of visa requirements of up to three months or 90 days, foreigners are granted upon landing a temporary visitor status for a period of 90 days (15 days for Brunei). Nationals of countries and regions that have taken measures concerning the waiver of visa requirements with Japan for stays of up to six months in principle are granted permission to stay in Japan for 90 days at the time of landing. Nationals of these countries and regions who wish to stay in Japan for more than 90 days must apply at their nearest immigration authority in Japan for an extension of their period of stay.
Nationals of countries that do not have "Reciprocal Visa Exemption Arrangements" with Japan must obtain a visa.
A "Temporary Visitor's Visa" is usually required as permission to stay in Japan for a period of up to 90 days for non-remunerative activities such as sightseeing, participating in amateur sports, visiting relatives, taking inspection tours, participating in lectures or research, attending conferences, making business contacts or other similar activities.
Needless to say, the "Temporary Visitor's Visa" cannot be used for any remunerative purposes, which involve profit making or payment acceptance within Japan by the visitor.
To apply for a visa, the applicant must apply in person to a Japanese Embassy or a consulate, usually in his or her home country. The following documents must be submitted whatever the purpose of visit you are going to make:
(1) Valid passport;
(2) Two passport photos taken within the six months previous to the date of application;
(3) Two official visa application forms, available at the embassy or consulate;
(4) Documents certifying the purpose of the visit.
As the type of documents required for the application may differ according to the purpose of your visit, the applicant is advised to check with the Japanese Embassy or consulate beforehand.
Visa Fee Exemption: The nationals of some 60 countries around the world are exempted from visa fees.
-Japan National Tourist Organization: http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/index.html
-Kyoto City Web: http://www.city.kyoto.jp/koho/eng/index.html
-The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan: http://www.mofa.go.jp/index.html