International Symposium on Ocean Color Remote Sensing and Carbon Flux

By CEReS and JUWOC


From NARITA Airport to Nishi-Chiba.

There are two railway stations at Narita airport. Narita No.1 Terminal is used for passengers using airlines of AA, AF, AY, AZ, BA, CP, CX, KE, KL, LH, NW, RG, SQ, UA, and VS. Narita No.2 Terminal is used for passengers using airlines of AI, BG, CA, CS, DL, EG, FJ, GA, IB, IR, JD, JL, MH, MS, MU, NH, NZ, OS, OZ, PK, PR, QF, SK, SN, SR, SU, TG, and TK. Also, two railway companies are servicing bound for Tokyo. For this meeting, you are recommended to use JR (Japan Railways) rather than Keisei.


JR Narita Express: This train is the limitted express bound for Tokyo without any stops between Narita and Tokyo. It takes about 60 min. We need extra fee for this train.

 


JR Rapid Train (called So-bu Kaisoku) to Chiba. This train stops frequently. It stops at Chiba, where the Washington Hotel is located. It takes about 30 min. from Narita to Chiba.

Buy a ticket for Chiba or Nishi-Chiba from a bending machine.


JR Local Train to Nishi-Chiba. This train stops every stations. Please change to this local train at Chiba. The next station to Chiba is Nishi-Chiba station. It takes 3 min.

 


From Tokyo Station to Nishi-Chiba.

  Some of you may approach Chiba University from Kyoto. A terminal station of a bullet train from Kyoto is Tokyo. You should step to So-bu Yokosuka line. Usually, JR rapid train leaves bound for Chiba or Narita from the platform No.4.


JR Rapid Train (called So-bu Kaisoku) to Inage. Take this train to Inage, takes 35 min from Tokyo. Or step to Chiba to go to the Washington Hotel, takes 40 min from Tokyo. There are several destinations for this Rapid train. Do not take the train bound for Tsudanuma. Other trains stop at Inage and Chiba.

 


JR Local Train to Nishi-Chiba. This train stops every stations. Please change to this local train at Inage. The next station to Inage is Nishi-Chiba station. It takes 3 min.

 



Campus map of Chiba Univ.

N: Nishi-Chiba

K: Keyaki Hall (Location of symposium)

C: CEReS (Center for Environmental Remote Sensing)

 

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