VENUE & ACCOMMODATION

Toyama International Conference Center

1-2 Ote-machi Toyama-city Toyama 930-0084
Website:https://www.ticc.co.jp/english/

Access to Venue

From JR Toyama Station

  • By Bus: Approx. 5 minutes to "Joshi koen-mae" bus stop from JR Toyama Station, and 3 minutes walk
  • By Tram: Approx. 7 minutes to "Kokusai kaigijo-mae" station from JR Toyama Station
  • On Foot: Approx. 15 minutes via Joshi Oodouri street to the south from JR Toyama Station
  • By Taxi: Approx. 5 minutes

  • From Toyama Airport

  • By Airport Bus: Approx. 25 minutes to “Sogawa” bus stop from Toyama Airport, and 2 minute walk 
  • By Taxi: Approx. 15 minutes
  • Getting to Toyama

    Click the below button to check out the details on Toyama Tourism Organization.

    Hotels around the Venue

    ANA Crowne Plaza Toyama ・1-min walk from the Venue
    ・1-min walk from the tram station "Kokusaikaigijo-Mae"(国際会議場前)
    Natural Hot Spring Tsurugi no Yu Dormy Inn Toyama
    (天然温泉 剱の湯 ドーミーイン富山)
    ・2-mins walk from the Venue
    ・2-mins walk from the tram station "Kokusaikaigijo-Mae"(国際会議場前)
    Natural Hot Spring Tsurugi no Yu Onyado Nono Toyama
    (天然温泉剱の湯 御宿 野乃)
    ・4-mins walk from the Venue
    ・4-mins walk from the tram station "Kokusaikaigijo-Mae"(国際会議場前)

    Other Hotels around the Venue

    Accommodation in Toyama

    Please check the below link for more information about accommodation in Toyama.
    Official Toyama Travel City Guide (Accommodation): https://www.toyamashi-kankoukyoukai.jp/en/accommdation/

    About Toyama

    “Toyama” means “rich with mountains”! The city offers stunning views of a series of 3,000-meter peaks belonging to the Northern Japan Alps. Located on the picturesque Japan Sea, only 250km northwest of Tokyo (two hours by Shinkansen), you will be amazed by the perfect scenery and dynamic landscape. Historically, Toyama was a powerful castle town and offers visitors splendid ancient festivals and neighborhoods with traditional 19th century wooden buildings, together with ultra-modern trams that crisscross beautiful downtown rivers and canals, and the largest community of glass artists in Japan. With some of the most famous sashimi and sushi in Japan, award winning pure water, spectacular mountain trekking, remarkable museums, and easy access, eco-friendly Toyama really has it all!
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