Conference Venue

Keiseikan, Kyoto Tachibana University (Building G)
京都橘大学,啓成館34 Yamada-cho Oyake, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto 607-8175, Japan

Kyoto Tachibana University was founded in 1967 as a private university for women based within the Tachibana Educational Institution, which has a history of more than one hundred years. The University became co-educational in 2005 and now consists of eight faculties and fifteen departments. There are approximately 5,900 undergraduate and 90 graduate students.
Located in Kyoto—the ancient capital of Japan, known for its cultural and political heritage—Kyoto Tachibana University upholds the educational philosophy of “Independence, Coexistence, and Practical Knowledge”, aiming to foster human resources that meet the evolving needs of society.
Floor Plan

To reach the rooms, 102 go to Entrance Hall (エントランスホール; It is between between G and H (Actually, entrance Hall is a part of building H)), 104 go up from B1F to 1F, 105 go to breezeway on the left-side.
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