Accommodation

We recommend booking accommodations near Shin-Yokohama Station or Musashi-Kosugi Station. These areas offer convenient access to Keio University Hiyoshi Campus and a wide range of hotel options. Availability can be limited, especially during peak season, so we recommend booking early.

Recommended Areas for Accommodation

1. Shin-Yokohama Station Area

Shin-Yokohama Station is a major Shinkansen terminal and provides easy access to Keio University Hiyoshi Campus via the Tokyu shinyokohama Line (approx. 6 minutes to Hiyoshi Station).This area also offers many hotels, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient base for your stay.

The conference dinner will be held in the Shin-Yokohama area, so we recommend booking a hotel in this area. Staying near Shin-Yokohama Station will provide convenient access to the conference dinner venue and make travel smoother.

Access: Take the Tokyu shinyokohama Line (approx. 6 minutes).

Amenities:

  • Accommodation: A wide selection of hotels ranging from luxury international chains to comfortable business hotels.
  • Dining: Numerous restaurants, cafes, and eateries offering diverse cuisines, including Japanese, Western, and other international options. From casual dining to upscale experiences.
  • Shopping: Department stores, shopping malls, convenience stores, and souvenir shops, providing ample opportunities for daily necessities and gift purchases.
  • Connectivity: Excellent transportation hub with Shinkansen, JR lines, and subway lines, ensuring seamless travel within Japan and locally. Many hotels, a variety of dining options, and shopping options are available, along with easy access to other areas of Yokohama and Tokyo.

2. Musashi-Kosugi Station Area

Musashi-Kosugi Station is a rapidly developing area. It offers a modern urban environment with shopping malls, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere.

Access: Take the Tokyu Toyoko Line or Tokyu Meguro Line (approx. 3 minutes).

Amenities:

  • Accommodation: A growing number of modern hotels, particularly business hotels, offering comfortable and efficient stays.
  • Dining: Restaurants, Japanese Izakayas, cafes, and bakeries are plentiful. The area boasts a vibrant culinary scene with options ranging from traditional Japanese to international fusion.
  • Shopping: Large shopping centers, department stores, supermarkets, and specialty shops offer a wide range of shopping and daily necessities.