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MCSoC-14 Program at a Glance
Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 25
8:30
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9:00
Registration
8:00
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8:50
Registration 8:30
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9:00
Registration
8:50
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9:20
Opening
9:00
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10:00
Keynote 1 @ UBIC 3D Theater
(Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Inst. of
Tech, USA)
9:20
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10:20
Keynote 4 @ Lecture Hall
Hoi-Jun Yoo (KAIST, South Korea)
9:00
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10:00
Keynote 7 @ UBIC 3D
Theater
Jiang Xu (HKUST, Hong
Kong SAR)
10:00
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10:15
Coffee Break
10:20
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10:35
Coffee Break
10:00
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10:15
Coffee Break
10:15
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12:20
Session
2-1
Session
2-2
10:35
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12:15
Session
7-1
Session
7-2
Session
7-3
10:15
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12:20
Session
12-1
Session
12-2
12:20
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13:20
Lunch
12:15
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13:15
Lunch
12:20
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12:30
Closing
13:20
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14:25
Keynote 2 @ UBIC 3D Theater
Adel Alimi (Univ. of Sfax, Tunisia)
13:15
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14:15
Keynote 5 @ Lecture Hall
Sedukhin Stanislav (Univ.of Aizu, Japan)
12:30
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16:35
MCSoC-14 Social Event
(Lunch and Excursion.
Fee: Free for registered
participants)
Keynote 3 @ UBIC 3D Theater
Paulo Blikstein (Stanford Univ.,
USA)
14:25
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14:35
Coffee Break
14:15
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14:30
Coffee Break
14:35
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16:15
Session
4-1
Session
4-2
Session
4-3
14:30
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15:30
Keynote 6 @ Lecture Hall
Luca Benini (University of Bologna, Italy)
16:15
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16:30
Coffee Break
15:30
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15:45
Coffee Break
16:30
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18:35
Session
5-1
Session
5-2
15:45
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17:50
Session
10-1
Session
10-2
18:50
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Welcome Reception
18:30
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MCSoC-14 Banquet
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Time-Table & Program
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Start End Duration Session(Room) Details
8:30 9:00 30min Registration
9:00
10:00
60min
Session 1
(UBIC 3D-Theatre)
Keynote 1
“Large Scale Wireless Network Systems: Theory, Experience, and Lessons”
Xiang-Yang Li ( Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
Chair: Song Guo (The Univ. of Aizu, Japan) 10:00 10:15 15min Coffee Break + Open Networking
10:15
11:30
75min
Session 2-1
(Room: S3 )
Networked Embedded Systems for Internet of Things I
Session Co-Chairs: Song Guo (The University of Aizu, Japan), Peng Li (The University of
Aizu, Japan)
“An Information Classification Approach Based on Knowledge Network”
Huakang Li, Guozi Sun, Bei Xu (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China), Li Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Jie Huang, Keita Tanno (The
University of Aizu, Japan), Wenxu Wu, Changen Xu (Wenzhou Medical University, P.R.
China)
“A Network-Friendly Disk I/O Optimization Framework in a Virtualized
Cloud System”
Dingding Li, Yong Tang, Bing Liu, Zhendong Yang, Gansen Zhao, Jianguo Li (South
China Normal University, P.R. China)
“Stackelberg Game Theoretic Approach for Probabilistic Network Coding
in Retransmission Mechanism”
Bin Cao, Li Qiao, Yun Li (ChongQing University of Posts and Telecommunications of
China, P.R. China)
10:15
11:30
75min
Session 2-2
(Room: S4)
High-Performance Computing in Nuclear Science and
Engineering
Session Co-Chairs: Hui Wang (State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation
(SNPTC), P.R. China), Xin Zhu (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“Phase Distribution Parameter Prediction Using Logistic Model in the
Analysis of Two-Phase Flow”
Ping Lv, Han Wang, Hui Wang (SNPTRD, P.R. China)
“Evaluation of Memory Optimization in a Large-Scale Structural Finite
Element Pre-processor”
Hui Wang, Ping Lv (SNPTRD, P.R. China)
“Numerical Simulation of 3-D Elastic Moduli with Elliptical Cracks Using
FM-DBEM”
Lie Jin, Hongtao Wang, Haitao Wang, XinXin Wu (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
12:20 13:20 60min Lunch The University of Aizu Restaurant (KEIYAKI)
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13:20
14:25
60min
Session 3
(UBIC 3D-Theatre)
Keynotes 2
“Big Data Streams Analytics - Analysis, Application and Challenges ”
Adel Alimi (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
Keynotes 3
"Bringing hands-on learning to the masses: the challenges and
solutions for offering deep learning experiences at scale"
Paulo Blikstein (Stanford University, USA)
Chairs: Mohamed Hamada (The University of Aizu, Japan), Xiang-Yang Li ( Illinois
Institute of Technology, USA)
14:25 14:35 10min Coffee Break + Open Networking
14:35
16:15
100min
Session 4-1
(Room: S3)
Cloud Computing based e-Learning Systems I Session Chair: Mohamed Hamada (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“Symbols and Rules for a Self-Explanatory Machine Model”
Keiko Igarashi, Saki Seino, Rentaro Yoshioka (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“NoobLab: An E-learning Platform for Teaching Programming”
Paul Neve, Gordon Hunter, David Livingstone (Kingston University, United Kingdom)
“Mobile Learning with Google App Engine”
Arreytambe Tabot (AUST University, Nigeria), Mohamed Hamada (The University of
Aizu, Japan)
“Smart Cloud-Based Implementation of a Learning Style Index”
Mohamed Hamada (The University of Aizu, Japan), Aree Muhammed (Sulaimani
Polytechnic Univrsity, Iraq), Kadir Tufan (Fatih University, Turkey)
14:35
15:25
50min
Session 4-2
(Room: S4)
Networked Embedded Systems for Internet of Things II
Session Co-Chairs: Song Guo (The University of Aizu, Japan), Peng Li (The University of
Aizu, Japan)
“Stochastic Analysis of Epidemic Routing Based Anycast in Throwbox-
Equipped DTNs”
Deze Zeng, Chao Teng, Hong Yao, Qingzhong Liang, Chengyu Hu, Xuesong Yan
(China University of Geosciences, P.R. China)
“Towards Latency-Aware Data Acquisition in Wireless Sensor Network”
Huan Ke, Song Guo, Toshiaki Miyazaki (The University of Aizu, Japan)
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14:35
16:15
100min
Session 4-3
(Room: S5 )
Auto-Tuning for Multicore and GPU I
Session Chair: Reiji Suda (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Invited Speaker: Jakub Kurzak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA)
“BEAST: An Automatic Tuner for Numerical Kernels on Accelerators”
“Auto-tuning of Computation Kernels from an FDM Code with ppOpen-
AT”
Takahiro Katagiri, Satoshi Ohshima, Masaharu Matsumoto (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
“An Approach to Customization of Compiler Directives for Application-
Specific Code Transformations”
Xiong Xiao, Shoichi Hirasawa, Hiroyuki Takizawa, Hiroaki Kobayashi (Tohoku
University, Japan)
16:15 16:30 15min Coffee Break + Open Networking
16:30
18:35
125min
Session 5-1
(Room: S3)
Cloud Computing based e-Learning Systems II
Session Chair: Mohamed Hamada (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“Are Mobile Devices More Useful than Conventional Means as Tools for
Learning Vocabulary?”
Piyu Lee (Tamkang University, Taiwan)
“Cloud-Based Service for eBooks Using EPUB under the Aspect of Learning
Analytics”
Martin Ebner, Christoph Prettenthaler (Graz University of Technology, Austria),
Mohamed Hamada (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“A Format for Work Specification”
Hidehito Sawai, Rentaro Yoshioka (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“Automatic Glossing Services for E-Learning Cloud Environments”
Ruth Cortez, Alexander Vazhenin, John Brine (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“An Analysis Tool for a Programming Contest for High-School Students”
Shota Furuya, Katsuki Yanai, Rentaro Yoshioka (The University of Aizu, Japan)
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16:30
18:05
95min
Session 5-2
(Room: S4)
Legacy HPC Application Migration I
Session Chair: Hiroyuki Takizawa (Tohoku University, Japan)
"A High-Level Approach for Parallelizing Legacy Applications for Multiple
Target Platforms"
Ritu Arora (Texas Advanced Computing Center, USA)
"An Extension of OpenACC for Pipelined Processing of Large Data on a GPU"
Fumihiko Ino, Akihito Nakano, and Kenichi Hagihara (Osaka University)
"OpenMP Parallelization Method using Compiler Information of Automatic
Optimization"
Kazuhiko Komatsu, Ryusuke Egawa, Hiroyuki Takizawa, and Hiroaki Kobayashi (Tohoku
University)
18:50
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Welcome Reception
Venue: The University of Aizu Restaurant (KEYAKI)
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Start End Duration Session(Room) Details
8:00 8:50 50min Registration
8:50 9:20 30min Opening
(Lecture Theatre)
Welcome & Opening Remarks
9:20
10:20
60 min
Session 6
(Lecture Theatre)
Keynote 4
“Humanistic Intelligence System: Bio-Inspired Multi-core Pattern
Recognition Processor with on-chip Machine Learning”
Hoi-Jun Yoo (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South
Korea)
Chair: Hideharu Amano (Keio University, Japan)
10:20 10:35 15 min Coffee Break + Open Networking
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10:35
12:15
100 min
Session 7-1
(Room: S3)
Embedded Multicore/Many-core Design
Session Chair: Tohru Ishihara (Kyoto University, Japan)
“A Code Partitioning Tool for Simulink Models to Implement on FPGA-
Based Network-on-Chip Architecture”
Satoru Miyasono, Yosuke Moriai, Hiroshi Saito (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“Accelerating Parallel Computations with OpenMP-Driven System-on-
Chip Generation for FPGAs”
Artur Podobas (KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
“Model-Based Platform Composition for Embedded System Design”
Nicolas Hili, Christian Fabre, Ivan Llopard (CEA, LETI, DACLE/LIALP, France),
Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Dominique Rieu (CNRS, LIG, France)
“A Thermal Management System for Building Block Computing Systems”
Yu Fujita (Keio University, Japan), Kimiyoshi Usami (Shibaura Institute of
Technology, Japan), Hideharu Amano (Keio University, Japan)
10:35
12:15
100min
Session 7-2
(Room:S4 )
Embedded Multicore/Many-core Interconnection Networks
Session Chair: Tsutomu Yoshinaga (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
“ Investigating Core-Level N-Modular Redundancy in Multiprocessors”
Aleksandar Simevski (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany), Rolf Kraemer (IHP
Microelectronics, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany), Milos Krstic (IHP, Germany)
“SAMNoC: A Novel Optical Network-on-Chip for Energy-Efficient
Memory Access”
Weiwei Fu, Mingmin Yuan, Tianzhou Chen (Zhejiang University, P.R. China), Li Liu
(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, P.R. China), Minghui Wu (City College Zhejiang
University, P.R. China)
“Low Overhead Monitor Mechanism for Fault-Tolerant Analysis of NoC”
Junxiu Liu, Jim Harkin, Yuhua Li, Liam Maguire (University of Ulster, United
Kingdom), Alejandro Linares Barranco (University of Seville, Spain)
“Adaptive Error- and Traffic-Aware Router Architecture for 3D
Network-on-Chip Systems”
Akram Ben Ahmed, Michael Meyer, Yuichi Okuyama, Abderazek Ben Abdallah (The
University of Aizu, Japan)
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10:35
12:10
95min
Session 7-3
(Room:S5 )
Legacy HPC Application Migration II
Session Chair: Hiroyuki Takizawa (Tohoku University, Japan)
"Dataflow based Task Execution through PaRSEC for High Performance
Computing Systems"
Anthony Danalis, (Innovative Computing Laboratory at the University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, USA)
"User-defined Source-to-source Code Transformation Tools using
Xevolver"
Reiji Suda (The University of Tokyo), Shoichi Hirasawa, and Hiroyuki
Takizawa (Tohoku University)
"Communication Optimization Technique of Algebraic multi-grid solver
to Each Computing System"
Akihiro Fujii, Takuya Nomura, and Teruo Tanaka (Kogakuin University)
12:15 13:15 60min Lunch The University of Aizu Restaurant (KEIYAKI)
13:15
14:15
60min
Session 8
(Lecture Theatre)
Keynote 5
“Algorithms/Architecture Co-design for Exa-scale Computer”
Sedukhin Stanislav, (University of Aizu, Japan)
Chair: Hoi-Jun Yoo (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),
South Korea), Adel Alimi (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
14:15 14:30 15min Coffee Break + Open Networking
14:30
15:30
60min
Session 9
(Lecture Theatre)
Keynote 6
“Near-threshold Parallel Computing in a mW Power Envelope: How and Why?”
Luca Benini, (University of Bologna, Italy)
Chairs: Hiroshi Saito (The University of Aizu, Japan), Jiang Xu (Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR)
15:30 15:45 15min Coffee Break + Open Networking
15:45
17:50
125min
Session 10-1
(Room: S3)
Embedded Multicore/Many-core Architectures
Session Chair: Naohito Nakasato (University of Aizu, Japan)
“Design and Performance Evaluation of a Manycore Processor for Large
FPGA”
Haruka Mori, Kenji Kise (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
“KNoCEmu: High Speed FPGA Emulator for Kilo-Node Scale NoCs”
Thiem Van Chu, Shimpei Sato, Kenji Kise (Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan)
“A Multicore Architecture for High-Performance Scientific Computing
using FPGAs”
J.P. Cobos Carrascosa, B. Aparicio del Moral, J.L. Ramos, A.C. López
Jiménez, J.C del Toro Iniesta (Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Spain)
“A Buffered Flow Control Scheme with Flit Weight-Based Dropping
Mechanism for Efficient Communication in NOC”
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Ahmed Aldammas, Adel Soudani, Abdullah Al-Dhelaan (King Saud
University, Saudi Arabia)
“Design of a Coarse-Grained Processing Element for Matrix
Multiplication on FPGA”
Yuichi Okuyama (The University of Aizu, Japan), Shigeyuki Takano (ON
Semiconductor, Japan), Tokimasa Shirai (NJK Corporation, Japan)
15:45
17:25
100min
Session 10-2
(Room: S4)
Auto-Tuning for Multicore and GPU II
Session Chair: Daisuke Takahashi, (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
“A GPGPU-Based Acceleration of Fault-Tolerant MLP Learnings”
Tadayoshi Horita (Polytechnic University, Japan), Itsuo Takanami (Retiered),
Masakazu Akiba, Mina Terauchi and Tsuneo Kanno (Polytechnic University, Japan)
“Performance Optimization of SpMV Using CRS Format by Considering
OpenMP Scheduling on CPUs and MIC”
Satoshi Ohshima, Takahiro Katagiri, Masaharu Matsumoto (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
“Application of GPU to Three Computational Models”
Qiangqiang Shi, Yiyang Yang, Xiaolin Li (Stony Brook University, USA)
“A Cache Aware Multithreading Decision Scheme on GPGPUs ”
Ta-Kang Yen, Bo-Yao Yu, Bo-Cheng Charles Lai (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan)
18:30
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MCSoC-14 Banquet
Venue: Washington Hotel
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Start End Duration Session(Room) Details
8:30 9:00 30min Registration
9:00
10:00
60 min
Session 11 (UBIC 3D-Theatre)
Keynote 7
“Inter/Intra-Chip Optical Networks: Opportunities and
Challenges”
Jiang Xu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR)
Chairs: Tomohiro Yoneda (National Institute of Informatics, Japan), Fumio Arakawa,
(Nagoya Univ., Japan) 10:00 10:15 15min Coffee Break + Open Networking
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10:15
12:20
125min
Session 12-1
(Room: S3 )
Embedded Multicore/Many-core Applications
Session Co-Chairs: Hiroshi Saito (The University of Aizu, Japan), Artur Podobas
(KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
“An Acceleration for Any-Angle Routing Using Quasi-Newton Method on
GPGPU”
Takahiro Honda, Yukihide Kohira (The University of Aizu, Japan)
“An FPGA-Based Tightly Coupled Accelerator for Data-Intensive
Applications”
Masato Yoshimi, Ryu Kudo, Yasin Oge (The University of Electro-Communications,
Japan), Yuta Terada (AVAL DATA, Japan), Hidetsugu Irie, Tsutomu Yoshinaga (The
University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
“Adaptive V-Set Cache for Multi-core Processors”
Ali A. El-Moursy (University of Sharjah, UAE)
“Using the Spring Physical Model to Extend a Cooperative Caching
Protocol for Many-Core Processors”
Safae Dahmani, Loïc Cudennec, Stéphane Louise (CEA, LIST, France), Guy Gogniat
(University of Bretagne Sud, France)
“Time-Based Least Memory Intensive scheduling”
Amr S. Elhelw (Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority, Egypt), Ali El-Moursy
(University of Sharjah, UAE), Hossam A. H. Fahmy (Cairo University, Egypt)
10:15
12:20
125min
Session 12-2
(Room: S4 )
Embedded Multicore/Many-core Programming
Session Co-Chairs: Adel Alimi (University of Sfax, Tunisia), Stéphane Louise (CEA
LIST, France)
“Introducing A-Cell for Scalable and Portable SIMD Programming”
Hamed Khandan (RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, Japan)
“A Performance Evaluation of Multi-programming Model on a Multicore
System with Virtual Machines”
Hitoshi Ueno (Uresearch Office, Japan)
“Performance Validation of the Multicore SoC for Spacecraft
Applications”
Feiyao Wang, Wenyan Wang (China Academy of Space Technology, P.R. China)
“A Model of Computation for Real-Time Applications on Embedded
Manycores”
Stéphane Louise, Paul Dubrulle, Thierry Goubier (CEA LIST, France)
“Classifying Performance Bottlenecks in Multi-threaded Applications”
Sourav Dutta, Sheheeda Manakkadu, Dimitri Kagaris (Southern Illinois University,
USA)
12:20 12:30 10min Closing (UBIC 3D Theater)
12:30 Session 13 Social Event (Lunch & Excursion)
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Practical Information
MCSoC-14 takes place at the University of Aizu located in Aizu-Wakamatsu city. The university is situated 2.5 Km
from Aizu-Wakamatsu station. It takes about 10 minutes by taxi (around 1500 yen) or 25 minutes walking. For more
detailed information how to arrive to the University of Aizu please check the official university website http://www.u-
aizu.ac.jp/e-access.html
The registration desk is open starting from 8.00 a.m. It is located in the South Lounge on the second floor of the
Research Quadrangle (please see the Campus Map below).
Aizu Wakamatsu
Train Station
Aizu Wakamatsu
Washington
Hotel
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Opening and closing ceremonies and keynote sessions are held in the UBIC 3D Theatre and the Lecture hall.
Presentations are held in rooms S3, S4, and S5 located on the second floor of the Research Quadrangle.
The welcome reception is hosted in Keyaki restaurant located on the second floor of the Student Hall of the
University.
The MCSoC-14 banquet is held at Washington Hotel. Shuttle-Bus is available from the UoA to the Hotel (Refer to the
Shuttle-Bus time table below).
Volunteers from the University of Aizu students will be available on campus to assist the participants and answer their
questions.
For more information about the University of Aizu campus, please check the map below
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Local Bus Schedule and Taxi information
☆:No bus services available on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays
Busterminal
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Aizu-wakamatsu
st.
Univ. ofAizu Univ. of
Aizu
Aizu-wakamatsu
st.☆ 6:10 6:15 8:11 8:25
6:40 6:45 8:56 9:10☆ 7:10 7:15 ☆ 9:26 9:40
7:40 7:45 9:56 10:10☆ 8:10 8:15 ☆ 10:26 10:40
9:00 9:05 11:11 11:25☆ 9:40 9:45 ☆ 11:56 12:10
10:30 10:35 12:41 12:55☆ 11:10 11:15 ☆ 13:26 13:40
12:00 12:05 14:11 14:25☆ 12:40 12:45 ☆ 14:56 15:10
13:30 13:35 15:41 15:55☆ 14:10 14:15 ☆ 16:26 16:40
15:00 15:05 16:56 17:10☆ 15:40 15:45 ☆ 17:31 17:45
16:10 16:15 18:21 18:35☆ 17:10 17:15 ☆ 19:06 19:20
17:40 17:45 19:41 19:55☆ 18:15 18:20 ☆ 20:11 20:25
Please note there are two differentbus stops: one from the University to thestation (outside campus), the other from the station to the University (on campus)
Taxi Charge (Middle size. ~ 4 persons) From Aizu-wakamatsu Station to University of Aizu: About 1500 YEN
Phone Numbers: • Aizu Taxi: 0120-69-2468 • Aizu Kotsu (Wakamatsu Taxi): 0120-54-6700
¥170 ¥170
Local Bus stop Aizu-wakamatsu st. → Univ. of Aizu
Local Bus stop Univ. of Aizu → Aizu-wakamatsu st.
The front entrance
street
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Departure Arrival Hotel University
9/23 (TUE) 8:20 → 8:30
9/24 (WED) 7:50 → 8:00
9/25 (THU) 8:40 → 8:50
University Hotel9/23 (TUE) 20:10 → 20:20
University Hotel18:00 → 18:10
18:10 → 18:20
University 9/25 (THU) 12:30
● Hotel (Aizu-Wakamatsu Washington Hotel)
<Registration & Information Desk >
9/239/24 (WED)9/25
Shuttle Bus & Registration Schedule
<Shuttle Bus>
Excursion
①
③
④
Banquet
②
9/24 (WED)
8:00~18:00
8:30~12:00
(TUE) 8:30~18:40
⑤
(THU)
Shuttle Bus Stop ① ② ③④
<Research Quadrangles> ⑤ Registration & Information Desk
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Banquet ・ Date : From 6:30 P.M., Wednesday, September 24, 2014
・ Place : Aizu-Wakamatsu Washington Hotel (2F) 0242 – 22 – 6111 ・ Shuttle Bus : Avaiable from the University to Aizu - Wakamatsu Washington
Hotel.
University → Washington Hotel 18:00 → 18:10 18:10 → 18:20
Shuttle Bus Stop
University of Aizu
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September 25 (THU)
Event イベント Place 場所
Tour start Gather around the Shuttle Bus stop (Check: Shuttle Bus Schedule)
シャトルバス乗り場集合
12:50-14:00 Lunch (Soba, Tempura, etc.) kojuan (Restaurant) 昼食(蕎麦、天ぷら等) 香寿庵 (和食)
Visit a place & shopping Aizu Sake Brewery Museum
(sake-tasting and souvenir shop) (Miyaizumi Sake Brewery) 見学と買物(日本酒試飲と売店) 会津酒造歴史館(宮泉銘醸)
15:15-16:15 Visit a place & Tea ceremony Oyakuen (Japanese Garden) 見学と茶道体験 御薬園(日本庭園)
16:25 Hotel arrival Washington Hotel ホテル到着 会津若松ワシントンホテル
16:28 Station arrival Aizu-Wakamatsu Station 駅到着 会津若松駅
16:35 University arrival The University of Aizu 大学到着 会津大学
Oyakuen(Japanese Garden)
Time 時間
Excursion
12:30
14:05-15:00
Aizu Sake Brewery Museum
出発
The museum contains the sake-making equipment, records, old documents, books, and household items of the Konohana brewery, boasting a sake-brewing tradition of over 300 years. This also has a sake-tasting corner and souvenir shop. Entry of guide dogs allowed.
Oyakuen was used approximately 600 years ago as a villa for the then lord of the Aizu domain. Subsequently, in the mid-17th century, within the grounds the lord of the Aizu clan started growing medicinal herbs with which to protect the citizenry from epidemics, leading to the Oyakuen name, which literally means "medicinal garden." As the traditional garden is still as it was long ago, it is now an important national asset. The buildings within the grounds were also used by the lord as a place of relaxation and for entertainment. Accordingly, this building is still devoted to Japanese tea, and even now, you can enjoy such an experience. We hope you'll take the time to enjoy traditional ceremonial tea in a Japanese garden here in Aizu at the Oyakuen.
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Coffee server
Research Quadrangles 2F
Campus Map WiFi is available though the campus
LAN room (North Lounge)
Presentation Room 3 (S5)
Presentation Room 1 (S3)
Presentation Room 2 (S4)
Registration desk & Cloakroom (South Lounge)
Staff room (S7)
Lecture Hall 2F
Opening Ceremony & Keynote Speech (Lecture Theater)
Student Hall 1F
Student Hall 2F
Lunch Sep. 23-24 12:00 - 13:30 University Shop Sep. 23 Closed Sep. 24-25 Open : 8:00-20:00
Welcome Reception Sep. 23 18:50- 20:00 (Keyaki)
Smoking area
University-Business Innovatioenter (UBIC)
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Aizu-wakamatsu city map
Around the Aizu-wakamatsu station
<Hot Spring> Fujinoyu ♨
Open 10:00 - 23:00 Adults ¥400 (without towel) http://fujinoyu.jp/
Fujinoyu Hot Spring
Aizu-wakamatsu
Washington Hotel
Aizu-wakamatsu
station
Japanese style bar <Hokkaido>
Open
Japanese style bar <Hananomai > Open 17:00 - 23:00
Japanese style bar <Irohanihoheto> Open 17:00 - 24:00
Ramen <Korakuen> Open 10:45 - 1:30 a.m.
Italian restaurant <Angelo Bianco> Open 11:00 - 21:30
Bakery & Cafe <FURUKAWA BAKERY> Open 8:30 - 18:30
11:00 - 16:00
16:00 - 23:00
Karaoke <Jiyukan> Open 14:00 - 3:00 a.m.
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Japanese style bar <Shirokiya> Open 17:00 - 3:00 a.m.
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