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PCS 2010 Nagoya

PCS 2010 Nagoya

PCS 2010 • General Chair: Masayuki Tanimoto (Nagoya University) • Location: Nagoya, Japan •

PCS 2010 • General Chair: Masayuki Tanimoto (Nagoya University) • Location: Nagoya, Japan • Venue: Aichi Industry and Labor Center (open in October 2009) • Date: December 8(Wed)-10(Fri), 2010

The PCS 2010 Organizing Committee General Chair Prof. Masayuki Tanimoto Nagoya University General Vice

The PCS 2010 Organizing Committee General Chair Prof. Masayuki Tanimoto Nagoya University General Vice Chair Prof. Yoshiyuki Yashima Chiba Institute of Technology

Organizing Committee Members Prof. T. Saito Dr. K. Asai Prof. K. Sugiyama Prof. J.

Organizing Committee Members Prof. T. Saito Dr. K. Asai Prof. K. Sugiyama Prof. J. Katto Prof. T. Fujii Dr. S. Takamura Prof. K. Kodama Dr. K. Kamikura Prof. M. P. Tehrani Dr. S. Sakaida Prof. K. Aizawa Prof. T. Yoshida

Nagoya is located at the center of Japan Osaka Nagoya Tokyo

Nagoya is located at the center of Japan Osaka Nagoya Tokyo

Nagoya Station 28 minutes by Airport Express Central Japan International Airport

Nagoya Station 28 minutes by Airport Express Central Japan International Airport

Brand-new Venue • Aichi Industry and Labor Center • 3 minutes walk from Nagoya

Brand-new Venue • Aichi Industry and Labor Center • 3 minutes walk from Nagoya Station Venue

Main Hall for Oral Presentation

Main Hall for Oral Presentation

Introduction of Nagoya • Nagoya is modern – 2. 2 million inhabitants, the third

Introduction of Nagoya • Nagoya is modern – 2. 2 million inhabitants, the third largest city in Japan – High-tech city, home of TOYOTA, the largest automobile company in the world • Nagoya is traditional – 1, 900 -year-old Atsuta Shrine – Nagoya Castle, Culture of Samurai

Nagoya Station Area

Nagoya Station Area

Downtown (Sakae Area)

Downtown (Sakae Area)

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology TOYOTA was established originally as a textile

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology TOYOTA was established originally as a textile company. This museum exhibits the challenging history of TOYOTA from textile to automobile.

Atsuta Shrine is the second most important shrine in Japan and preserves one of

Atsuta Shrine is the second most important shrine in Japan and preserves one of the Three Sacred Treasures symbolizing the Imperial Throne since 113.

Nagoya Castle -The Symbol of Nagoya-

Nagoya Castle -The Symbol of Nagoya-

The Tokugawa Art Museum Nagoya was governed by the Tokugawa Shogun family in the

The Tokugawa Art Museum Nagoya was governed by the Tokugawa Shogun family in the Middle Ages. The culture of Samurai is exhibited in the Tokugawa Art Museum.

Tokugawa-en Enjoy a walk in the garden adjacent to the Tokugawa Art Museum.

Tokugawa-en Enjoy a walk in the garden adjacent to the Tokugawa Art Museum.

These are not all of Nagoya. It has many other attractive places. See you

These are not all of Nagoya. It has many other attractive places. See you at PCS 2010 in Nagoya, December 2010. PV 2010 will take place the week after PCS in Hongkong