To Poster Session Chairs & Speakers

General Information

Date

February 2- 3, 2013

Venue

[Pacifico YOKOHAMA, Yokohama City, Japan

The venue site : http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/index.html

Chairman

Harushige Kanno, MD, PhD
The 24th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Clinical Microbiology
Deputy Director of the Takane Hospital

Main Theme

Challenge of Multiple-Drug-Resistant Bacteria


To Speakers

1. Presentation registration
After registration for the conference attendance at the registration desk on the 2nd floor of the Conference venue, Pacifico Yokohama, all speakers and chairpersons for the poster sessions are asked to come to the Poster Session Registration Desk provided o on the 3rd floor of the Room “303+304”, fifteen minutes prior to the poster session and also asked to be in front of their poster panels 5 minutes prior to their presentations.

 

2. Allotted time for poster presentations
Five minutes for presentation and for discussions

 

3. The Room for Poster Sessions
Room “303+304”, the 3rd floor of the Conference Center of Pacifico Yokohama

 

4. Poster Setup Time
* February 2nd , 8:30AM-10:00 AM
* February 3rd , 8:30AM-10:00 AM
Note: Please proceed according to the instruction of the session chairs.

 

5. Poster Presentation Time and Presented Paper Numbers
* February 2nd , 4:00PM-5 :00PM Paper Numbers P001-P085
* February 3rd , 11:00AM-12 :00PM Paper Numbers P086-P166

Note: Allotted time for each poster session presentation time is 5 minutes; 3 minutes for presentation, 2 minutes for discussions.

6. Poster Removal Time
* February 3rd , 3:00PM-4:00PM
Note: If you do not remove your presentation materials during the above designated time, the secretariat will take them away and are not responsible for them.

 

7. Board Size for Poster Displays
90cm wide by 210cm high including 20cm for the title, affiliation and names.
Along with the preparation of your presentation,
we ask that you kindly prepare your title, affiliation and name sized 70cm wide by 20cm high.
The poster number (20cm X 20cm) will be prepared by the secretariat.
Pushpins can be used for the boards.

 




Program

To be uploaded soon.


To Chairs & Speakers

Presentation registration

After registering for the conference, all speakers for the oral sessions are asked to come to the “PC
Center” to check in their presentation data. They are advised to come to the PC Center at least 30 minutes prior to their presentations.

 

PC Center
PC Center for the speakers is provided near the registration desk on the 2nd floor. Presentation data and PC
<Presentation equipment>
- Please check the program to see your designated session.
- All presentation should be made on a computer, using MS PowerPoint. Please use Windows
  PowerPoint 2003 or 2007 or 2010
- You can bring data by USB or CD; no ZIP or Floppy discs are accepted. You can also bring your
  own laptop if you wish. Please make sure that your laptop is equipped with mini D-sub (15pins)
- If you are using MAC, please bring your own laptop. Please make sure to bring AC adaptor and
  connector to mini D-sub (15pins).
- If your presentation includes the movies, you are advised to bring your own laptop.
- Please deactivate your screensaver and power saving settings.
- Please bring your own power cable. Presentations using batteries may result in problems.
- To avoid losing important data saved on the PC used for your presentation, be sure to backup
  such data beforehand.

 

<Media>
The following media can be used. Please indicate your name/organization/session on your media.
- A memory stick plugged into a USB port/CD-ROM
- Use the hybrid format for writing in CD-R. CD-RW cannot be used.
- DVD media is limited to VTR DVD(NTSC), DVD-R.
- The Region Code for DVD should be “2”, which is used in Japan.
- Only the following standard OS fonts can be used;
  Arial、Arial Black、Century、Century Gothic、Times New Roman
- Pictures mode should be in jpeg format.
  Please note that animations may not be playable for some PowerPoint versions.
- Sound is available.
- Please perform virus checks beforehand for media brought in.

 

Next Chairpersons and Next Speakers
The seats for “Next Speakers” and “Next Chairpersons” are prepared in the front row of the rooms.
Please be seated 15 minutes prior to your presentation/session.

 

To Poster Session Chairpersons and Speakers
Poster setup time
To be announced.

 

Poster presentation time
To be announced.

 

Poster removal time
To be announced.
Note:All posters should be taken down from the boards by the above time. Please note that the
conference secretariat will not assume responsibility for possible loss of posters left on the
board any posters left after the last day of the congress.


Tips on Japan

Passport and Visa

All foreign nationals wishing to enter Japan is required to present a valid passport at the port of entry.

Visas are not required for participants from countries with Reciprocal Visa Exemption Arrangements with Japan.
Those who are from other countries are required to apply for a visa, but usually entry into Japan within 90 days is relatively easy. Note that since the process may take time, try applying well in advance of making final travel arrangements at a local Japanese embassy or consulate. The local arrangement committee will prepare necessary documents such as an official invitation letter from our Committee upon request. Further information regarding the visa acquisition could be found in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs site.

 

Duty Free Import

Personal effects and professional equipment can be brought into Japan duty free as long as their contents and
quantities are deemed reasonable by the customs officer. You can also bring in 400 cigarettes, 500 grams of tobacco or 100 cigars; 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages; 2 ounces of perfume; and gifts and souvenirs whose total market price is less than 200,000 Yen or its equivalent. There is no allowance for tobacco or alcoholic beverages for persons aged 19 years or younger. Strictly prohibited are firearms and other types of weapons, and narcotics.

 

Insurance

The organizer cannot accept responsibility for accidents that might occur. Delegates are encouraged to purchase
travel insurance before leaving their home country. Insurance plans typically cover accidental loss of belongings,
medical costs in case of injury or illness, and other possible risks of international travel.

 

Climate

The temperature in Tokyo during the period of the conference ranges between 5 to 10 degrees Celsius

 

Electricity

Electric supply is uniformly 100 volts, AC, throughout Japan, but with two different cycles: 50Hz in eastern Japan
including Tokyo, and 60Hz in western Japan including Kyoto, Nara and Osaka. Leading hotels in major cities have
two outlets of 100 and 220 volts but their sockets usually accept a two-leg plug (type A) only.

 

Shopping

Shops and other sales outlets in Japan are generally open on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays as well
as weekdays from 10:00AM to 8:00PM. Department stores, however, are closed during one weekday, differing by store, and certain specialty shops may not open on Sundays and national holidays.

 

Money

Denominations

The unit of Japanese currency is Yen (\). Coins are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 Yen.
Bank notes are available in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 Yen.

 

Currency Exchange

Only Japanese Yen (\) is acceptable at regular stores and restaurants. Certain foreign currencies may be accepted at a limited number of hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops. You can buy Yen at foreign exchange banks and
other authorized money exchangers on presentation of your passport. At the international airports, currency
exchange counters in the arrival lobby are open from 6:30AM to 11:00PM. The exchange rate fluctuates daily depending on the money market, so refer to the most recent rate in news sources or at banks.

Traveler's Checks and Credit Cards

Traveler's checks are not as popular as in some other countries; they are accepted only by leading banks and major hotels in large cities.

International credit cards ( VISA, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express ) are widely accepted at hotels
, department stores, shops, restaurants and nightclubs. However, credit card transactions are not always
convenient outside large cities, so obtaining cash beforehand is recommended when you travel to the countryside.

 

Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs)

ATMs are commonly available in large urban areas throughout Japan. However, most of them do not accept
international credit cards or cash cards. Their service hours are often restricted during the day time on weekdays
(Mostly from 9:00AM to 5:00PM or later, Monday through Friday, and Saturday morning).

 

For ATMs that accept credit cards, it is advised to contact their customer support desk beforehand to check the location of ATMs and their availability as these conditions vary from machine to machine. In general, international credit, debit and cash cards can be used at over 21,000 Post Office ATMs in locations throughout Japan. Post offices where this service is available display stickers indicating which cards are accepted. Cards from the Cirrus, Plus, Maestro and Visa Electron networks can be used.

 

Customs

There is no limit on the amount of any currency that may be brought into or taken out of Japan. However,
if you transport (any currencies, checks, or securities) exceeding 1,000,000 Yen worth in Japanese currency in or
out of the country, you must declare at the customs.

 

Tipping

Tipping is not necessary anywhere, even at hotels and restaurants.


Access


1-1-1 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012, Japan
Transportation Guide: TEL +81-45-221-2166;
Information: TEL +81-45-221-2155

http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/facility/accessmap.html

Parking lots

 

 

Access from the nearest stations

3-minute walk from Minato Mirai Station (Minato Mirai Line)
Go out "Queen's Square Exit" and walk leftward to take the long red escalator and the front escalator to the 2nd floor. Turn left and walk through Queen's Square.
Minato Mirai Line http://www.mm21railway.co.jp/global/english/index.html

 

 

From Sakuragicho Station (JR or Subway): 12-minute walk,
7 minutes by bus or 5 minutes by taxi

Go out the ticket gate and walk leftward to take the moving walkway. Walk through Landmark Plaza and Queen's Square.
Take Municipal Bus from Sakuragicho Station Bus Terminal No. 4 to Convention Hall or PACIFICO Yokohama.
Yokohama Municipal Subway http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/en/

 

From Yokohama Station: 7minutes by taxi or 10 minutes by Sea Bass (boat)
Take a taxi at Yokohama Station East Exit (PORTA B2F) or at YCAT.
YCAT http://www.ycat.co.jp/en/
Take a Sea Bass from Yokohama Station East Exit (below Sogo 2F Kamome Moving Walkway) to Pukari Pier.
Yokohama Cruising Sea Bass http://www.welcome.city.yokohama.jp/eng/tourism/walking/1070.html

 

 

By trains
To Minato Mirai Station: 30 minutes from Tokyo Station or Shibuya;
32 minutes from Shinjuku

Take JR Tokaido Line from Tokyo Station to Yokohama Station. Change to Minato Mirai Line.
Take the express (Tokyu Toyoko Line) from Shibuya Station. (Direct link to Minato Mirai Line)
Take JR Shonan Shinjuku Line from Shinjuku Station to Yokohama Station. Change to Minato Mirai Line.
*When taking JR Keihin-Tohoku Line or Yokohama Subway, get off at Sakuragicho Station.

 

By Shinkansen
From Shin Yokohama Station (Shinkansen): 13 minutes by train or 30 minutes by carTake JR Yokohama
Line and get off at Kikuna Station. Then take the Tokyu Toyoko Line express to Minato Mirai Station.
*When taking JR Yokohama Line or Yokohama Subway, get off at Sakuragicho Station.
JR Tokai http://english.jr-central.co.jp/index.html

 

By air
From Haneda Airport: 20 minutes by car, 40 minutes by bus or 30 minutes by train

Haneda Airport http://www.tokyo-airport-bldg.co.jp/en/

Take an Airport Limousine Bus direct to PACIFICO Yokohama
Keikyu Bus http://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/keikyu-bus/airport/guide.html

Take an Airport Limousine Bus for YCAT. Then change to Minato Mirai Line or take a taxi.
YCAT http://www.ycat.co.jp/en/

Take the Keihin Kyuko Express (for Zushi) and get off at Yokohama Station. Then change to Minato Mirai Line.
Keihin Kyuko http://www.keikyu.co.jp/worldwide/index.html

 

 

From Narita Airport: 90 minutes by bus or 100 minutes by train

Narita Airport http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/index.html

Take the JR Narita Express to Yokohama. Change to Minato Mirai Line.
JR East Narita Express http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/nex/index.html

Take an Airport Limousine Bus direct to PACIFICO Yokohama
AirportLimousine http://www.limousinebus.co.jp/en/

*When taking other buses, get off at YCAT (Yokohama) and then take Minato Mirai Line or a taxi.
YCAT http://www.ycat.co.jp/en/

 

 

By car
3 minutes from Minato Mirai Ramp (Metropolitan Expressway Yokohane Route)

Metro Expressway http://www.shutoko.co.jp/english/
Parking Lot
Minato Mirai Public Parking Lot

 

 

Other accesses
For other accesses and fees, contact Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau.
For access to Minato Mirai District and the parking lots, contact Yokohama Minato Mirai 21.
Minato Mirai Line
Yokohama Municipal Bus/Subway
Sea Bass
YCAT
Keikyu Bus
Airport Limousine
Narita Airport
Haneda Airport
For links to transportation, contact Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau.

 

 

Access Map Download

[PDF] English (596KB)

 

Access from Narita Airport and Haneda Airport to the Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo

By train

 

JR
2 minutes' walk from Shimbashi Station (two stops from JR Tokyo Station) on the JR Yamanote line, Hibiya Exit

 

Subway

2 minutes' walk from Shimbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line, direct connection from Exit D

3 minutes' walk from Uchisaiwai-cho Station on the Toei Mita line, Exit A2

10 minutes' walk from Shiodome Station on the Toei Oedo line

 

Private railway
2 minutes' walk from Shimbashi Station on the Yurikamome line

 

By Car

From key locations

Approximately 5 minutes from the Shiodome I.C., and 10 minutes from Tokyo Station.

 

From Narita International Airport

By Limousine Bus: 90 min. / 3,000yen

7:35/ 9:50/ 10:50/ 12:05/ 13:05/ 14:05/ 15:00/ 16:00 /17:05/ from Terminal 2

Bus leaves 5 minutes later from Terminal 1 South Wing

Bus leaves 10 minutes later from Terminal 1 North Wing

*No advanced resevation necessary from Narita Airport to Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo.

*Schedule may change without notice.

By Train: 70 min. / Approximately 2,940 - 3,140 yen

JR Narita Airport Station (JR Narita Express) - Tokyo

5 min. JR Yamanote Line to Shimbashi station

By Taxi: 60-70 min. / Approximately 20,000-25,000 yen

 

From area airports

From Tokyo International Airport / Haneda Airport

By Limousine Bus: 55 min. / 900yen

6:20 / 13:00 / 15:00 / from International Terminal

Bus leaves 10 minutes later from Terminal 2

Bus leaves 15 minutes later from Terminal 1

*No advanced resevation necessary from Haneda Airport to Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo.

*Schedule may change without notice.

 

By Train: 25 min.

Haneda Airport Station (Tokyo Monorail) - Hamamatsucho

5 min. JR Yamanote Line to Shimbashi station

 

By Train: 30 min.

Haneda Airport Station (Keihin Kyuko)

extend into Toei Asakusa Line to Shimbashi station

 

By Taxi: 30 min.

 

Contact

Annual Meeting Operating Office : PROCOM International Co.,Ltd.

3-6-11 Ariake koto-ku Tokyo

1350-0063

Tel : +81 (0) 3 5520 8821

Fax : +81 (0) 3 5520 8820

E-mail : jscm24@procomu.jp