Summit Venue

ISPOR will be hosting ISPOR RWE Summit 2025, Through the Lens of Asia Pacific in Tokyo, Japan at the:

Tokyo Prince Hotel

3-3-1 Shiba-koen, Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-8560, Japan

The Tokyo Prince Hotel is a great starting point for both business and pleasure because it provides convenient access to the city center. In a calm and serene setting, the hotel provides elegant service and hospitality. It has an amazing location, with the Tokyo Tower rising nearby, and is also close to Shiba Park's natural beauty. The hotel is also conveniently located near excellent public transportation connections.

Hotel Accommodations

More information to come. Please check back for details. 

Travel Information

The location of the Tokyo Prince Hotel allows quick access to the airport and has different means of transport to go to the city center. Getting to the hotel couldn’t be easier thanks to the city’s public transportation network. Public transport such as the train, and bus are the quickest, simplest, and most convenient way around Barcelona. Tokyo’s Rail system is easy to use and provides fast and efficient transportation to/from the hotel, city center, and surrounding attractions.

For more information on getting to the Tokyo Prince Hotel click here.

Airport Information

Haneda International Airport (HND) is the closest airport to Tokyo. Approximately a 20-minute drive covering 22 km or 13.6 miles. Narita International Airport NRT) is approximately a 60-minute drive away from Tokyo, covering 74 km or 46 miles.

Transportation options from the airport to the hotel include the following:

From Haneda Airport

  • By Train:
    About 28 minutes to Daimon Station of Toei Subway Asakusa Line (via Keikyu Airport Line and Keikyu Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line)
  • By Car:
    About 20 minutes by taxi during normal hours (taking toll road, via Shibakoen Ramp)
  • By Monorail:
    About 13 mintues by Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho Station

From Narita Airport

  • By Train:
    About 80 minutes to Daimon Station of Toei Subway Asakusa Line (via Narita Sky Access Line, Keisei Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line)
  • By Car:
    About 80 minutes by taxi during normal hours (taking toll road, via Shibakoen Ramp)
  • By Bus:
    About 130 mintues by Airport Limousine Bus (bound for Shiba area)

Local Information

Language- Japanese

Currency- Yen (¥)

Time Zone- JST: UTC+9

Electrical Voltage- 100V, 50-60 Hz: Socket type A- 2 flat holes

Telephone Codes- Japan: +81, Tokyo: +81 3

Weather

In September the average daily high is around 80°F (27°C), and the average daily low is around 73°F (23°C). The occasional typhoon may hit during autumn but generally, the weather is crisp and comfortable.

Getting Around with Public Transit

With a peerless public transportation network and an increasing number of multi lingual signage, getting around Tokyo is becoming relatively stress-free. With a JR Rail Pass or travel card, you can navigate stations, hop on and off buses and even take waterbuses with ease. Traveling over ground, underground, at slow-speed or ultra-fast-speed are all options in the city. Taxis with English signage are available, as is a vast network of buses. Central Tokyo itself is relatively small meaning renting a bicycle is a practical and fun way to navigate the city.

Things to Do

Tokyo is filled with tons of attractions for everyone no matter their interests. Visitors can enjoy the city’s history and traditions, incredible dining, museums, shopping, nightlife, and so much more. For more highlights of Tokyo visit the official website here.

-   Tourist Board

-   Convention Bureau

-   Suica Travel Card