Travel Information & Links
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There are two candidates to get to the places.
You might choose one of the following.
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You can take Skyliner
(Keisei line)
from Narita Airport to Keisei-Ueno
station (Skyliner from Narita Airport to Keisei-Ueno takes about 1 hour
and costs 1,920 yen). And from there, take a taxi to your hotel or to the
university (about 800 yen). If you are accustomed to walk a few hundred meters,
take an Oedo Line subway from Ueno-okachimachi to Hongo-sanchome (160 yen).
However, you should carefully check a map around Keisei-Ueno stations and this way is not recommended since you might have a lot of luggage.
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First take
Narita Express
(JR line) from Narita Airport to Tokyo station.
This takes about 1 hour and costs 3,140 yen. Then take Marunouchi Line subway
from Tokyo station to Hongo-sanchome station. This takes about 10 minutes and
costs 160 yen.
Around the venue (from subway stations to the office and halls)
Here is the map
around the venue.
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(Subway station->Red Gate)
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From Hongo-sanchome station you go along Hongo-dori
Street for the University of Tokyo. At first around the police box (KOBAN in Japanese), then, after about 350m, on the
right side of the street, you see the so-called Red Gate (Aka-Mon in Japanese) of the University of
Tokyo, which looks as an old brown entrance to a temple.
This is one of the entrances to Hongo Campus of the University and
one of ways to go to Sanjo conference hall.
However, you would use the main gate, which is 300 meters ahead
on Hongo-dori Street.
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(Red Gate -> the Office)
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If you do not enter the Red Gate and keep walking along the Hongo-dori Street,
by another 50 meters, you will see, at the end of a 50-meter-long small dead-end street to your
left, a white 3-floor building. The ERATO Quantum Computation and Information Project project office
is on the second floor.
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(The Office -> Yayoi Hall)
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Walking still further on Hongo-dori Street you come, after 500 meters, to a big
crossway. On the right, after the crossway, there is Yayoi Campus of the
University of Tokyo. You enter the first gate and to the right you find Yayoi
Hall of the University of Tokyo.
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