Detailed access information is available on the following website:
Access to Okinawa Convention Center, Maps and Directions
Detailed access information is available on the following website:
Access to Okinawa Convention Center, Maps and Directions
The Okinawa Convention Center (OCC) is located in a picturesque seaside area of Ginowan City on the west coast of central Okinawa Island. Approximately 60-80 minutes by airport limousine from Naha Airport, OCC is the largest multi-function complex in the prefecture with a theater, exhibition hall, and 12 large and small conference rooms. Adjoining a beach, marina, seaside park and open-air amphitheater, the area offers the best of resort & MICE destinations. Detailed information is available on the OCC website: http://www.oki-conven.jp/en/
Detailed access information is available on the following website:
Access to Okinawa Convention Center, Maps and Directions
4-3-1 Mashiki, Ginowan City, Okinawa 901-2224, Japan
TEL:+81(0)98-898-3000 / FAX:+81(0)98-898-2202
Detailed access information is available on the following website:
Access to Okinawa Convention Center, Maps and Directions
Parking is available.
Note;
-The parking area will be closed at night (10pm-8am).
-The parking area Ⅱ is not available because it is used by the Shuttle bus.
Detailed access information is available on the following website:
Access to Okinawa Convention Center, Maps and Directions
Time Table of PACRIM13 Shuttle Bus (Omoromachi Station to OCC(Venue))
Time Table of PACRIM13 Shuttle Bus (OCC(Venue) to Omoromachi Station)
There are direct flights from Okinawa Main Island to Taiwan, China, and South Korea.
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Transportation to Okinawa
There are many popular sightseeing spots in Okinawa where paticipants can enjoy themselves before and after PACRIM13.
As the days become cooler in Okinawa, late October, it is the perfect season to visit. The northern part of the main island of Okinawa is abundant in beautiful scenery unique to the semitropical ocean climate. Outdoor activities such as camping and eco tours are often held here.
The southern region of Okinawa Island has a long history dating back to the age of Ryukyuan mythology. The prosperity of the Ryukyu Kingdom can be seen in historical sites such as Shurijo Castle and the Shikina-En Gardens. Naha, the prefectural capital, coexisting cultures ranging widely from traditional crafts and music to various aspects of American culture.