Venue & Hospitality
Welcome to the Official Attendee Housing Site for International Conference on
Diabetes and its Complications which will be held in the beautiful city of Osaka, Japan
Hyatt Regency Osaka
1-13-11 Nanko-Kita, Suminoe-Ku Osaka
Japan, 559-0034
Conference Dates: May 28-29, 2018
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
- Business Center.
- Business Phone Service.
- Complimentary Printing Service.
- Express Mail.
- Fax.
- Meeting Rooms.
- Office Rental.
- Photo Copying Service.
- Secretarial Service.
- Telex.
- Typewriter.
- Video Conference.
- Video Messaging.
- Video Phone.
- ATM.
- Baggage Storage.
Transportation
Driving Directions to
Get on the Hanshin Expressway No. 11 Ikeda line in Toyonaka
3 min (1.6 km)
Continue on the Hanshin Expressway No. 11 Ikeda line . Drive from the Hanshin Expressway No. 16 Port of Osaka line to Port 5-chome . Take exit urban high Tempozan from the Hanshin Expressway No. 16 Port of Osaka Line
21 min (23.1 km)
Take Minato communication / National Highway 172 Highway and Osaka MinatoSakishu tunnel to your destination in Suminoe-ku 1-chome
Route Map
About City
Osaka is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and serves a major economic hub. Historically a merchant city, Osaka has also been known as the “Nation’s Kitchen”. With a population of 2.5 million, Osaka is Japan’s third largest and second most important city. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai region for many centuries. The city’s west side has the main port as well as a tourist destination with attractions such as Kyocera Dome, Universal Studios Japan, Osaka aquarium, Minami, Osaka castle, Umeda sky building and the Tempozan Harbour Village. Osaka is known for its food, both in Japan and abroad. Author Michael Booth and food critic François Simon of Le Figaro have both suggested that Osaka is the food capital of the world. Osaka’s culinary prevalence is the result of a location that has provided access to high quality ingredients, a high population of merchants, and close proximity to the ocean and waterway trade. In recent years, Osaka has started to garner more attention from foreigners with the increased popularity of cooking and dining in popular culture. The National Museum of Art (NMAO) is a subterranean Japanese and international art museum, housing mainly collections from the post-war era and regularly welcoming temporary exhibitions. Osaka Science Museum is in a five storied building next to the National Museum of Art, with a planetarium and an OMNIMAX theatre. The Museum of Oriental Ceramics holds more than 2,000 pieces of ceramics, from China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, featuring displays of some of their Korean celadon under natural light.