International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles (FR09)
- Challenges and Opportunities -
December 7 - 11, 2009
Kyoto, Japan

Conference Venue

Kyoto City

Kyoto, surrounded by gracefully wooded hills and mirrored by 1200 years' history, was the capital of Japan from 794 to 1868 AD. In addition to beautiful Imperial Villas, Kyoto has about 400 Shinto shrines and 1,650 Buddhist temples which dot the entire city.
Today, the city of Kyoto is also a bustling academic city that is young-at-heart, with nearly 50 institutions of higher education, and a home to many world-class corporate research giants.

Kyoto International Conference Centre

The Kyoto International Conference Centre (ICC Kyoto) is located at the north side of Kyoto City, and is enveloped in the natural beauty of the four seasons. Opened in 1966, the ICC Kyoto was the first national conference centre in Japan.
For more information about ICC Kyoto Click:
Kyoto International Conference Center (ICC Kyoto)
Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan
Phone 81-75-705-1234 Fax 81-75-705-1100

Access

Easy International access:
Located on the main Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Line,
Kyoto is directly accessible from NARITA(Tokyo),
Centair(Nagoya) and KANSAI(Osaka) International Airports
Location of Kyoto in Japan
Access to Kyoto