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The 7th Japan-Taiwan-Korea (JTK) International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (Oct 17-19) and the 30th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology (JSME2015, Oct 17-20)
Final Circular Dear participant, Welcome to the 7th JTK Symposium and JSME2015! This document contains scientific program and some practical information.
Venue The symposium and meeting venue is the Tsuchiura City Kijo Plaza (), 2-16-4, Chuou, Tsuchiura, Ibaraki, 300-0043 Japan. Tourist Guide map is available from: http://www.city.tsuchiura.lg.jp/data/doc/1305536264_doc_26_0.pdf You can go to the venue by bus. Take the bus at the terminals, 3, 4, or 5 in front of the Tsuchiura station and get off at the third stop ( Kijo Kouen-mae; 170 yen). The bus time table is available at http://kantetsu.co.jp/bus/timetable_tsuchiura.html .
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Contents The floor guide of the venue P-2 P-3 Best Poster Award P-26 Instructions for speakers and poster session P-3 Poster display room P-27 P-29 Symposium and oral session time table P-4 P-15 Organizing committee P-30 P-31 Banquet and route map P-11 Other reminders P-31 Chairs of oral sessions P-11 Transport information P-32 P-35 List of posters P-16 P-27
Tsuchiura City Kijo Plaza
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The floor guide of the venue
The 1st floor The 2nd floor
The 3rd floor The 4th floor
Date Room 7th JTK JSME2015
Oct 17 (Sat)
1 F Foyer A Registration (12:00-17:00)
2F
Room 100B Student session (13:00-14:30)
Hall 300 Young scientist sessions (15:00-17:00)
Opening address (17:10-17:20) Keynote lecture (17:20-18:20) / Welcome event (18:20-18:45)
1F Room 100A Wakate () session (10:00-12:00)
4F Room 70 M&E Business meeting (9:00-11:00) Council meeting (11:00-13:00)
1F Foyer B Welcome reception (18:45-20:00)
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Date Room 7th JTK JSME2015
Oct 18 (Sun)
2F Hall 300 Plenary lectures (9:30-10:20, 13:00-13:50)
Main sessions (10:30-17:45) 1F Room 100A Group activity (Biofilm) (18:00-21:00) 1F Room 100B Group activity (Anaerobic world) (18:00-21:00)4F Room 70 Group activity (Outreach activities)
(18:00-21:00) 4F Room 60 Business meeting (18:00-19:00) Bioinformatics tutorial (Registered
participants only) (9:30-12:00) 2F PS Rooms 1, 2
Poster exhibition (9:20-18:00) 4F PS Rooms 3, 41F Foyer A Registration (9:00-17:00), JSME Inter-high school poster exhibition (10:20-16:30)
Oct 19 (Mon)
2F Hall 300 Symposium sessions (9:10-12:00) and Oral sessions (16:00-18:00)
1F Room 100A 1F Room 100B 4F Room 70 Oral session (16:00-18:00) 4F Room 60 Oral session (16:00-18:00) 2F PS Rooms 1, 2
Poster exhibition (9:10-16:00) 4F PS Rooms 3, 41F Foyer A Registration (9:10-17:00)
Oct 20 (Tue)
2F Hall 300 Symposium sessions (9:10-16:00) and closing remarks (16:00-16:10) 1F Room 100A
Symposium sessions (9:10-16:00) 1F Room 100B 4F Room 70 Symposium sessions (9:10-12:00) 1F Foyer A Registration (9:10-14:00)
Instructions for speakers For the speaking sessions, you will come to the front of the room at the beginning of the session. While the speaker before you is speaking, you will have a few minutes to set up your laptop (VGA connection will be provided). There will be a volunteer at the podium to help you if you need it. Time limits
Presentation Questions & answers Keynote speaker 50 min 10 min Plenary speakers 40 min 10 min JTK Young session speakers 30 min 10 min JTK Main session speakers 20 min 5 min JTK/JSME Oral session speakers 12 min 3 min JSME Symposium session speakers 17 min 3 min
During your talk, you will receive a signal at 5 minutes-to-go, then a second signal at 2 minutes-to-go, and at the end of the above presentation time slot. Time limits are critical and need to be followed in order to keep the symposium on schedule and to ensure a fair go for other speakers and the audience. The Session Chair will help ensure that you stay on schedule during your presentation. Poster session Posters should fit in DIN A0 portrait format (width: 84.1 cm, height 118.9 cm). All posters remain on display, Sunday - Monday for continuous viewing. Please hang your poster on Sunday morning and remove it by Monday afternoon, not before 16:30. Supplies will be available for hanging posters. We kindly ask the presenting authors for their presence:
authors of posters with odd numbers, Sunday, 15:20 - 16:20 authors of posters with even numbers, Monday, 15:00 - 16:00
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Cameras and Recording Audio/video recorders, cameras, and photographs are not allowed in session rooms or in the exhibit and poster areas. Time Table Oct 17 (Saturday)
Time Room Session 10:00-12:00
Room 100A
JSME Wakate () Session Satoshi Tamazawa, AIST, Japan
Yuya Sato, AIST, JapanHiroyuki Kusada, AIST, Japan
Yumi Mori, Tohoku University, JapanTomohiro Inaba, AIST, Japan
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break
13:00-14:30
Room 100B
JTK Student Session, World Caf Kenshi Suzuki, Shizuoka University, Japan
Yi-Lung Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, TaiwanSungeun Ahn, Korea University, Korea
14:30-15:00 Break
15:00-17:00
Hall 300
ISME-JTK Young Scientist Session, Frontiers in Microbes and Environments
IYS-1 Fascinating microbes in extreme environments Ryosuke Nakai, National Institute of Genetics, Japan
IYS-2 Cyanophycin mediates the accumulation and storage of fixed carbon in non-
heterocystous filamentous cyanobacteria from coniform mats Biqing Liang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
IYS-3 Ecological characterization of methanogens and methanotophs in rice paddies Hyo Jung Lee, Chung-Ang University, Korea17:00-17:10
Opening Remarks Hiroyuki Ohta, Chair of 7th JTK and JSME2015
17:20-18:20
KPL-1 Keynote Lecture Chair, Satoshi OkabeMulti-omics illuminates permafrost soil microbiome response to climate warming
Janet K. Jansson, ISME President18:20-18:45 Welcome event
18:30-20:00 Foyer B Welcome reception
Time Room Business meeting 9:00-11:00 Room 70 M&E Editorial BoardM&E 11:00-13:00 Room 70 JSME Council
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Oct 18 (Sunday), morning Time Room Session
9:30-10:20 Hall 300
KPL-2 Plenary Talk 1 Chair, Kiwamu MinamisawaDark Energy Ecosystem - Looking through the modern deep ocean to the ancient and
the extraterrestrial ones Ken Takai, JAMSTEC, Japan
10:20-10:40 Break, JSME Inter-High School Poster Session (1) (10:20-11:20)
10:40-12:05 Hall 300
JTK Main Session (Part 1), Microbes and Climate Change
IMS-1 Organic matter-microbe interactions in the ocean - Towards a global synthesis Toshi Nagata, The University of Tokyo, Japan
IMS-2 Eco-friendly approaches based on biological control to suppress harmful algal
blooms Yoon-E Choi, Korea University, Korea
IMS-3 Evolution of vertebrate symbiotic gut microbiota: the story starts from tadpoles Chun-Yao Chen, Tzu Chi University, Taiwan
Time Room Session
9:30-12:00 Room 60
Bioinformatics tutorial (Registered participants only) Japanese consortium for human microbiome (JCHM)
2000 16S DNA 16S
Time Room Session
12:05-13:00 Hall 300
Luncheon Symposium Promoting globalization and gender equality in higher education and research environment among Asian countries
Organizers: JSME Committee for the Promotion of Diversity and Gender Equality & JTK Woman Scientist Network Chair: Wakako Ohtsubo, Tohoku University
Current issues and prospective: International research activities and gender equality in Japan and JSME
Natsuko Hamamura, Kyushu University, Japan Gender equality and woman microbiologists in research environment in Taiwan
Shir-Ly Huang, President of TSME, National Central University, TaiwanJuei-Yu Chiu, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
The gender equality in research environments - past, present and future perspectives
Kyunghwa Baek, National Marine Biodiversity Institution of Korea, Korea Roundtable discussion: Sharing experiences for successful international activities and encouraging young scientists in Asian microbial ecological research
Panelists: JSME: Mia Terashima (Hokkaido Univ), Natsuko Hamamura (Kyushu Univ) TSME: Shir-Ly Huang (National Central Univ), Juei-Yu Chiu (National Pingtung
University of Science and Technology), DV Chang (Soochow Univ), Shiu Mei Liu (National Taiwan Ocean Univ)
KSM: Kyunghwa Baek (MABIK), Sunja Cho (Pusan National Univ)
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Oct 18 (Sunday), afternoon Time Room Session
13:00-13:50 Hall 300
KPL-3 Plenary Talk 2 Chair, Hiroyuki OhtaExtreme halophiles and carbon monoxide: looking through a window at Earth's past and towards a future on Mars
Gary M. King, Louisiana State University, USA13:50-14:00 Break
14:00-14:55
Hall 300
JTK Main Session (Part 2), Microbes and Climate Change
IMS-4 Characterization and Immobilization of an exoelectrogenic bacterium Chang-Ping Yu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
IMS-5 A comprehensive approach to explore metabolic and phylogenetic diversity of bacterial steroid degradation
Yin-Ru Chiang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan14:55-15:10
Promotion of Microbes and Environments
15:00-16:20, 16:50-17:10
Foyer A JSME Inter-High School Poster Session (2) (15:00-16:20) and Poster Award Ceremony (16:50-17:10)
15:20-16:20
PS Rooms 1-4 JTK and JSME Poster Session (posters with odd numbers)
16:20-17:45 Hall 300
JTK Main Session (Part 3), Microbes and Climate Change IMS-6 Land use alters the structure and function of soil microbial community
Kyunghwa Baek, MABIK, KoreaIMS-7 Nitrous oxide production by soil ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota
Man-Young Jung, Chungbuk National University, KoreaIMS-8 N2O emission from soybean rhizosphere and its mitigation by Bradyrhizobium
diazoefficiens inoculation Manabu Itakura, Tohoku University, Japan
Oct 18 (Sunday), evening
Time Room Session
18:00-21:00 Room 100A Group activity (Biofilm) Room 100B Group activity (Anaerobic world) Room 70 Group activity (Outreach activities)
Time Room Business meeting
18:00-19:00 Room 60 JTK business meeting
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Oct 19 (Monday), morning (1) Time Room Session
9:10-10:30
Hall 300
JS1 Microbiology of the Nitrogen Cycle Cristina Snchez
JS1-1 Rhizosphere is a textbook for microbial N cycle Kiwamu Minamisawa, Tohoku Univ.
JS1-2 Regulation of N2O reductase genes by the two-component system NasST in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
Cristina Snchez, Tohoku Univ.JS1-3 Phylogenetic diversity and environmental distribution of denitrifying fungi
Reiko Sameshima-Saito, Shizuoka Univ.JS1-4 Isolation, physiology, and genomics of novel nitrifiers
Hirotsugu Fujitani, Waseda Univ.
Room 100A
JS4 ,
JS4-1 ,
JS4-2 ,
JS4-3 ,
Room 100B
JS5 ,
JS5-1 ,
JS5-2 type I ,
JS5-3
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JS3 Microbial pathogen ecology Life is beautiful Satoshi Ishii, Fumito Maruyama
JS3-1 Novel transferable multi-drug resistance plasmid and macrolide resistance genes from Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae isolated from seawater of an aquaculture site
Lisa Nonaka, Dokkyo Medical Univ.JS3-2 Diversity in mycobacteria: Distribution, host specificity, morphology and
genome Yukiko Nishiuchi, Osaka City Univ. Medical Sch.
JS3-3 Most chlamydiae live in natural environments but not in humans. - What kinds of features do they need to cause human disease?
Kasumi Ishida-Kuroki, Nippon Medical Sch.JS3-4 Genetic profiles of Bacillus anthracis indigenous to Zambia and
characterization of Bacillus species causing anthrax-like disease Naomi Onishi, Hokkaido Univ.
10:30-10:40 Break
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Oct 19 (Monday), morning (2) Time Room Session
10:40-12:00
Hall 300
JS2 Linking between microbial ecology and ecosystem function: compartmentalization of microbial diversity and environmental gradients
Natsuko Hamamura, Taichi YokokawaJS2-1 Evaluating community-environment relationships along fine to broad
taxonomic resolutions reveals evolutionary forces underlying community assembly
Hsiao-Pei Lu, National Taiwan Univ.JS2-2 Links between structure and function of aquatic bacterial communities
Taichi Yokokawa, JAMSTECJS2-3 Applications of nonlinear time series analysis to microbial ecology studies
Masayuki Ushio, Ryukoku Univ.JS2-4 Soil aggregate structure and its implications for microbial ecology:
location and quality of substrates for heterotrophs Rota Wagai, NIAES
Room 100A
JS8 ,
JS8-1 -Burkholderia
JS8-2 ,
JS8-3 ,
JS8-4 ,
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JS14 --
JS14-1 Candidatus Methanogranum caenicola: Group E2
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Oct 19 (Monday), afternoon (1)
Time Room Session 13:00-14:00 Hall 300
JSME Society meeting
14:00-15:00 Hall 300
JSME Award lectures 2015 Microbial Ecology in Soil, Water, and Human Health , Univ. Minnesota 2015 The encounter with light, Rhodopsin, Microbe and JSME , 2015 M&E Low Nitrogen Fertilization Adapts Rice Root Microbiome to Low Nutrient Environment by Changing Biogeochemical Functions
Seishi Ikeda et al.15:00-16:00
PS Rooms 1-4 JTK and JSME Poster Session (posters with even numbers)
16:00-18:00
Hall 300
JSME Oral session I: Genomics/Methods
OH-01 Brevimastigomonas sp. KY003 ,
OH-02 mef(C)mph(G) ,
OH-03 SbtA DUF2237 ,
OH-04 Nitrospira ,
OH-05 MAPLE Ver.2.1 , JAMSTEC
OH-06 Large-scale metagenomic analysis of the Japanese gut microbiome ,
OK-07Toward ecosystem-scale biodiversity monitoring: Metabarcoding of microbial and environmental DNA from identical water samples
Wataru Iwasaki, Univ. Tokyo
OK-08 1 PCR 16S rRNA ,
Room 100A
JSME Oral session II: Symbiosis/Extreme/Physiology-Metabolism
OJ-09 ,
OJ-10 Burkholderia ,
OJ-11 Metagenomic analysis of bacteria associated with soybean nodules in continuous cropping field
Hirohito Tsurumaru, Tohoku Univ.
OJ-12 The Nod factor-independent and T3SS-dependent nodulation in Rhizobiumlegume symbiosis
Shin Okzaki, Tokyo Univ. Agric. Technol.
OF-13 2 16S rRNA Haloarcula
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OF-14 Nostoc sp. HK-01 ,
OI-15 Release from catabolite repression and enhancement of butanol production in solventogenic Clostridium beijerinckii SBP2-HB by ammonium acetate
Miho Kanemoto, Tokyo Univ. Agric. Technol.
OI-16 - The importance of fatty acid synthesis in colony formation
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Oct 19 (Monday), afternoon (2)
Time Room Session
16:00-18:00
Room 100B
JTK/JSME Oral session III: Soil/Environmental Hygiene
ON-17Assessment of bacterial effect following Asian dust events through comparison with seasonal variability in airborne bacterial community
Jonguk Park, Osaka Univ.
ON-18Clostridium
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OB-19 ,
OB-20 (JTK0041)
Spatial distribution and community structure of soil protists in the rice rhizosphere revealed by a Mini-rhizobox experiment
Rasit Asiloglu, Nagoya Univ.
OB-21 ,
OB-22 DNA ,
OB-23 Ralstonia solanacearum ,
OB-24
Uptake of a chitin-degradation product via the constitutive N-acetylglucosamine N,N-diacetylchitobiose binding protein NgcESCO of an ABC transporter in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
Akihiro Saito, Shizuoka Inst. Sci. Technol.
Room 70
JTK/JSME Oral session IV: Biogeochemical Cycling/Hydrosphere (1)
OE-25Electron uptake of sulfate reducing bacteria by using outer-membrane cytochromes
Akihiro Okamoto, Univ. Tokyo
OE-26Anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled with extracellular electron transport by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
Junki Saito, Univ. TokyoOE-27(JTK0046)
Novel example of CO2 cathodic driven bioreduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1: possible implications for carbon cycling in deep oceans
Eugenio La Cava, Univ. TokyoOA-28(JTK0036)
Responses of coastal microbial communities to monomeric and polymeric chemical compounds
Md Nurul Haider, Univ. Tokyo
OA-29 Seasonal change of surface layer bacterial community in Sendai Bay ,
OA-30Genomic analysis of coral-associated bacteria to understand coral-bacteria interactions
Yusuke Okubo, Waseda Univ. OA-31 (JTK0037)
Distribution patterns of Verrucomicrobia along a meridional transect across the Pacific Ocean
Shotaro Suzuki, Univ. Tokyo
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Oct 19 (Monday), afternoon (3)
Time Room Session
16:00-18:00 Room 60
JSME Oral session V: Hydrosphere (2)
OA-32 Chloroflexi
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OA-33 UASB
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OA-34 ,
OA-35 ,
OA-36 nxrB , JAMSTEC
OA-37
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OA-38
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Chairs of oral sessions
OH-01
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OE-27 (JTK0046) Mamoru Oshiki OH-02 OI-15 OA-28 (JTK0036)
Akihiro Okamoto
OH-03 OI-16 OA-29 OH-04 ON-17
Akihiro Saito
OA-30 OH-05
ON-18 OA-31 (JTK0037) OH-06 OB-19 OA-32
OK-07 OB-20 (JTK0041) OA-33 OK-08 OB-21
OA-34 OJ-09
OB-22 OA-35 OJ-10 OB-23 OA-36
OJ-11 OB-24 OA-37 OJ-12 OE-25
OA-38
OF-13 OE-26 Oct 19 (Monday), evening
Time Venue 19:00-21:00 Hotel Marroad Tsukuba Banquet
The hotel will offer free shuttle buses for the hotel, but the seating capacity is limited (about 60). For young people, please take a walk to the hotel.
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Tsuchiura Station
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Oct 20 (Tuesday), morning (1) Time Room Session
9:10-10:30
Hall 300
JS7 ,
JS7-1 ,
JS7-2 Zymomonas mobilis ,
JS7-3 ,
JS7-4 ,
Room 100A
JS12 ,
JS12-1 ,
JS12-2 CRISPR
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JS12-3 Chaetoceros tenuissimus
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JS12-4 dsRNA RNA
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Room 100B
JS20
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JS20-2 ,
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JS6-1 2000 ,
JS6-2 2000 ,
JS6-3 Nitrogen mineralization in soils and its relationship with microbial community diversity along a vegetation gradient in Miyakejima island
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JS6-4 The development of soil microbial community during vegetation recovery and pedogenesis on the new volcanic deposits of Miyake-jima
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10:30-10:40 Break
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Oct 20 (Tuesday), morning (2)
Time Room Session
10:40-12:00
Hall 300
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JS18-1 CO2
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JS18-2
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JS18-3 ,
JS18-4
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Room 100A
JS22 ,
JS22-1 ,
JS22-2 :
JS22-3 ,
JS22-4 Ophiocordycipitaceae , NBRC
Room 100B
JS21
JS21-1 yet-to-be cultured bacteria ,
JS21-2 ,
JS21-3 ,
Room 70
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Time Room Session
13:00-14:20
Hall 300
JS11 ,
JS11-1 ,
JS11-2 ,
JS11-3 ,
JS11-4 , JAMSTEC
Room 100A
JS15 ,
JS15-1 ,
JS15-2 Microcystis aeruginosa
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JS15-3
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JS15-4
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14:20-14:40 Break
14:40-16:00 Hall 300
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JS10-1 Predator-prey relationship in microbial food web in the deep North Pacific ,
JS10-2 ,
JS10-3
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Oct 20 (Tuesday), afternoon (2)
Time Room Session
14:40-16:00
Room 100A
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JS19-1 ,
JS19-2 , NBRC
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JS19-4 Cinchona spp.
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JS17-2 (micro-ecomics) ,
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16:00-16:10 Hall 300 Closing remarks
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List of posters
Room Session
PS Room 4 (4th floor)
Aquatic ecosystem PA-001 (JTK)
The dynamics of bacterial diazotrophic communities within the corals Acropora tenuis and Pocillopora verrucosa in Okinawa shallow reef, Japan
Muhammad Wahyudin Lewaru
PA-002 Identification and genomic analysis of temperate Pseudomonas bacteriophage PstS-1 from the Japan Trench at a depth of 7000 m
Mitsuhiro Yoshida
PA-003 High abundance of heterotrophic nanoflagellates in the oxic-anoxic interface of meromictic Lake Suigetsu, Japan
Indranil Mukherjee (Shin-ichi Nakano*)
PA-004 Impact of migratory birds on the seasonal dynamics of pathogenic bacteria population in a freshwater lake
Mayumi Kobayashi
PA-005 Metagenomic analysis of viral communities in Osaka bay, Japan Hiroyasu Watai
PA-006 (JTK)
The diversification of bacterial populations in wetland habitats: studies on the upper course of Gum-Ho River and its tributary
Young Ok Lee
PA-007 Occurrence and fate of Synechococcus in the dark hypolimnion in deep freshwater Lake Biwa
Hiroyuki Takasu
PA-008 Current systems shape bacterial community structure in the Sanriku coastal area, northwestern Japan
Ryo KanekoPA-009 (JTK)
The diversity of endophytic fungi from coastal plants in Taiwan Yu-Hung Yeh
PA-010 Microbial diversity of Marimo in Lake Akan Ryosuke Nakai
PA-011 Bacterial diversity of eutrophic lake wetland in Wuliangsuhai Ji Zhao
PA-012 Characterization of degradation of wetland plant communities on floodplain in typical steppe region of Inner Mongolia Plateau
Li-Xin Wang
PA-013 Effect of temperature change on microbial community structure in groundwater during long-term thermal loading experiments
Satoshi Ohkubo (Jun-ichi Ohnishi*)
PA-014 Structure, plasticity and robustness of microbiome in the colonies of a reef coral Acropora tenuis
Michihiro Ito
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PA-016 454
PA-017 (JTK)
PA-018
PA-019 N2O production by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria from mesotrophic sediments in coastal environments
Daisuke Imaizumi (Tatsunori Nakagawa*)
PA-020 Down-flow Hanging Sponge
*Corresponding author
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PS Room 4 (4th floor)
Aquatic ecosystem (continued)
PA-021 ( *)
PA-022
PA-023 ( *)
PA-024
PA-025
Soil ecosystem
PB-026 Bacterial community shift along the primary soil horizons on the recent volcanic deposits in the Island of Miyake (Miyake-jima), Japan
Akinori Hirano
PB-027 Who produces N2O in cropland fields? Kazuo Isobe
PB-028 Measurement of Fusarium proliferatum by real-time PCR method
PB-029 (JTK)
Metagenomic analysis of paddy soil microbial community to reveal methane emission mechanisms
Tatsuya Unno
PB-030 (JTK)
Rhizosphere community analysis of tomato plants and characterization of plant growth promoting Flavobacterium strains
Soo Yeon Choi
PB-031 N2O reductase gene and activity in bradyrhizobia nodulating Aeschynomene indica
PB-032 Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the growth and Ce uptake of maize grown in Ce-contaminated soils
Wei Guo
PB-033
PB-034 How are you living, Verrucomicrobia? What's your life mode like? ( *)
PB-035 NH4+36 150 MAOM MPN
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PB-036 nirK N2O
PB-037
PB-038
PB-039
PB-040 ( *)
PB-041
PB-042
PB-043 -
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Room Session
PS Room 4 (4th floor)
Soil ecosystem (continued)
PB-044
PB-045
Forest ecosystem
PC-046
PC-047
PC-048
PC-049
PC-050 (JTK)
Pyrosequencing-based assessment of bacterial community structure in different layers of the oak forest soil
Song-Ih HanWaste water treatment
PD-051
PD-052 Gemmatimonas aurantiaca (N2O)
PD-053 EGSB
PD-054 Accumulibacter
PD-055
PD-056
PD-057 1,4- ( *)
PD-058
PD-059
PD-060 (JTK)
Nitrosomonas europaea
PD-061 (JTK)
nirS
PD-062 (JTK)
Ecotoxicological and chemical evaluation of effluents from a petroleum chemical plant and the receiving coastal water
Shiu Mei Liu
PD-063 Detection of fermentative dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium bacteria in municipal wastewater treatment plants in Japan
Pokchat Chutivisut
PS Room 3 (4th floor)
Material cycles
PE-064 Nitrogen fixation depends on the methane oxidation by Methylosinus sp. isolated from paddy rice roots
Ryo Shinoda
PE-065 N2O emission by denitrifying bacteria isolated from freshwater environments by using a medium with low nitrate
Mitsunori Tarao*Corresponding author
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Room Session
PS Room 3 (4th floor)
Material cycles (continued) PE-066 (JTK)
Effects of elevated CO2 and salinity on microbial community and biogeochemical processes in a salt marsh ecosystem
Hojeong KangPE-067 (JTK)
Cr(III) oxidation potential of manganese biooxides by Mn-oxidizing bacteria Juei-Yu Chiu
PE-068 n-
PE-069 X BIOS
PE-070
PE-071
Extreme environment
PF-072 RNA-Seq provides insights into the novel carbon monoxide metabolism in Carboxydothermus pertinax
Yuto Fukuyama
PF-073 Isolation of novel hyperthermophilic archaeal virus, Pyrobaculum filamentous virus 1 Tomohiro Mochizuki
PF-074 Active bacterial microbiota in the gut of glacier invertebrates as revealed by 16S rRNA deep sequencing analysis
Takumi Murakami
PF-075 Methane oxidation potential of arctic wetland soil of taiga-tundra ecotone in northeastern Siberia
Jun MurasePF-076 (JTK)
Elucidation of trophic difference by fatty acid analysis of bivalve lipids Hiroaki Saito
PF-077 ( *)
PF-078
PF-079
PF-080
PF-081
PF-082 DAPI ( *)
PF-083
PF-084 Nostoc sp. HK-01
PF-085 ( *)
PF-086 (JTK)
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST)
PF-087
PF-088
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Room Session
PS Room 3 (4th floor)
Phylogeny/Taxonomy
PG-089 A study on the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolates from the Shirakami Mountains, with a focus on their phylogenetic traits
Yuriko Moriyama
PG-090 Isolation and characterization of rhodopsin containing Mesoflavibacter misakiensis SK-14T sp, nov. from sea surface microlayer at the coast of Misaki, Japan
Sanghwa Park
PG-091 A novel bacterial species of yet unidentified genus isolated from thermophilic compost prepared from marine animal resources material
Fui Seung Clament Chin (Kenji Sakai*)
PG-092 0.22 m
PG-093 Marinifilum
PG-094 Thiogranum longum
PG-095 Suigetsumonas clinomigrationis
PG-096 II Lachnospiraceae
PG-097 Deferribacteres
PG-098 Bacilli
PG-099 oligotrophic Nitrosospira sp.
PS Room 4 (4th floor)
PG-101
PG-102 Acidobacteria F183
PG-103
PG-104
Genome
PH-105 Sphingomonas pYAN-2 DNA ( *)
PH-106 A viral proteomic tree server and its application to a marine metagenomic study Yosuke Nishimura
PH-107 Molecular analysis of octylphenol degradation by Sphingobium amiense strain YT Mina Ootsuka
PH-108 Whole genome analysis of non-phototrophic, thallium-tolerant Rhodopseudomonas sp. SK50-23
Zhihua Bao
PH-109
Genomic adaptation of the thermophilic hydrogenogenic carboxydotrophic bacterium from marine sediment, Calderihabitans maritimus KKC1, driven by carbon monoxide dehydrogenases
Kimiho Omae
PH-110 Quality control of bacterial single-amplified genome sequences Toru Maruyama*Corresponding author
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Genome (continued) PH-111 Evaluation of whole genome amplification methods for bacterial single-cell genomics Keisuke Yamagishi
PH-112 (JTK)
Genome analysis of branched chain fatty acid degrading syntrophs: Syntrophomonas wolfei subsp. methylbutyratica strain JCM 14075T and Syntrophothermus lipocalidus strain TGB-C1T
Takashi Narihiro
PH-113 A GenomeNet resource for virus-host interaction network analyses Tomoko Mihara
PH-114 Comparative genomics of endomicrobial symbionts associated with distinct protist species in the termite gut
Kazuki Izawa
PH-115 Complete genome sequence of a novel endobacterium Mycophilus cysteinexigens from soil fungus Mortierella elongata FMR23-6
Tomoyasu Nishizawa
PH-116 (JTK)
Investigations into the roles of symbiotic treponemes in the higher termite Italic: Nasutitermes takasagoensis
David Starns
PH-117 Identification and characterization of the soil-specific expression genes in Pseudomonas putida
Hajime Morimoto (Yasuhiro Kasahara*)
PH-118 Metagenome-mapping method discriminates native and inoculant populations of soybean bradyrhizobia in agricultural soil
PH-119 (JTK)
Microbial genome of Sphingobium chungbukense DJ77 and production of polyhydroxybutyrate from 4-methoxybenzoate
Jong-Chan Chae
PH-120 Functional classification of uncultured Ca. Caldiarchaeum subterraneum using the Maple System
Hideto Takami
PH-121
PH-122 ( *)
PH-123
PH-124 pSC101 ( *)
PH-125 Mycoplasma mobile
PH-126
Physiology/Metabolism
PI-127 Physiological and phylogenetic characterization of bacteriochlorophyll-containing oligotrophs isolated from river biofilm
Setsuko Hirose
PI-128 Transcriptome analysis of Microcystis aeruginosa during Ma-LMM01 infection Daichi Morimoto
PI-129 Random mutation enhances degradation of benzaldehyde by Rhodococcus jostii RHA1 Hong-Mao Yang
PI-130 Ecological significance of chlorophyll f within a microbial mat Satoshi Ohkubo
PI-131 Molecular mechanisms for sensing and responding to electrode potentials in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
Atsumi Hirose
PI-132 Operational taxonomic units (OTUs)-based analysis of swine gut microbiota in response to the treatment with tylosin, an antibiotic growth promoter (AGP)
Jungman Kim*Corresponding author
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Physiology/Metabolism (continued)
PI-133 Ammonium acetate increases the production of butanol by Clostridium beijerinckii cultures growing in sweet sorghum juice
Kent Uehara
PI-134 Effect of nanobubbles on growth and respiration of cyanobacteria Koichi Yoshina (Masayuki Ohmori*)
PI-135 (JTK)
In situ cultivation technique allows recovery of native bacterial types competitive in their extreme cold environment of northern Greenland
Dawoon Jung
PI-136 Effect of the addition of pantothenate and its precursors on coenzyme A content of Escherichia coli expressing exogeneous pantothenate kinase
Yuta Ogata
PI-137 A Two Component Sensor Affect Ethanol Degradation in Acinetobacter baumannii Kuen-Sheng Hsieh
PI-138 Isocitrate lyase controls bacterial respiration under oxidative stress Sungeun AhnPI-139 (JTK)
Expression analysis of multiple alkane hydroxylases in Acinetobacter oleivorans DR1 Woojun Park
PI-140 Physiological characterization of Nitrosomonas mobilis-like strain isolated from autotrophic nitrifying granule
Myat Thandar Soe
PI-141 Physiological responses of Actinobacteria to water stress during fed-batch composting as determined by cultural, trasncriptomic, and proteomic analyses
Takashi Narihiro (Akira Hiraishi*)
PI-142 (JTK)
Uptake of fatty acids in Pseudomonas nitroreducens TX1 cells grown solely on fatty acids ester emulsifiers
Chun-Yen Lin
PI-143 Growth-promoting, dormancy and awakening of previously uncultured microorganisms Nitrospira
Chiho Murakami
PI-144 (JTK)
Identification of genes involved in the catabolism and stress response to octylphenol polyethoxylates (Triton X-100) in Pseudomonas nitroreducens TX1 by transposon mutagenesis
Po-Chun Tsai
PI-145 ( *)
PI-146
PI-147 ldhA
PI-148 ( *)
PI-149 Chloroflexus aggregans
PI-150 Anammox 20 II. Ki
PI-151 Anammox 20 I.
PI-152
PI-153 ( *)
*Corresponding author
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Physiology/Metabolism (continued)
PI-154 Rhodopseudomonas palustris
PI-155 Dechloromonas sp.Azospira sp.
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PS Room 1 (2nd floor)
Symbiosis/Communication
PJ-156 Re-organization of symbiotic protist communities after sudden community mixing through the host termite hybridization
Osamu Kitade
PJ-157 Single-cell genome analyses of three dominant bacterial species in the gut of a higher termite
Masahiro Yuki
PJ-158 Complete genome sequencing of TC1 symbiont in Trimyema ciliate using PacBio sequencerNaoya Shinzato
PJ-159 Why are homopolymeric tracts so frequent in endosymbiont genomes? Yukihiro Kinjo
PJ-160 Determination of a suitable condition for Azospirillum sp. B510 infection and colonization in rice plant and observation of the colonization
Kamrun NaherPJ-161 (JTK)
Effect of heterotrophic bacteria on growth of a marine ammonia-oxidizing archaeon Seon-Bin Choi
PJ-162 (JTK)
Differential efficiency of nitrate respiration between Bradyrhizbium diazoefficiens and Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Arthur Fernandes Siqueira
PJ-163 Molecular genetic analysis of Bradyrhizobium elkanii mutants with altered symbiotic compatibility with Vigna radiate
Hien Nguyen Phuoc
PJ-164 Characterization of transposon mutants of Bradyrhizobium elkanii USDA61 that formed effective nodule on Rj4 soybean
Muhammad Omar Faruque
PJ-165 Genetic diversity of Methylobacterium spp. on rice in Vietnam Trinh Anh Khoa Lai
PJ-166 Evolution of verrucomicrobia from ectosymbionts to endonuclear symbionts of protists in the termite gut
Yuichi Nagura
PJ-167 The double symbiotic life: plant-associated Burkholderia are also associated with bordered plant bugs (Heteroptera: Largidae)
Kazutaka Takeshita
PJ-168 Isolation and selection of cellulolytic dark septate endophytic fungi that able to promote asparagus plant growth
Surono
PJ-169 Chaetoceros tenuissimus DNA/RNA
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PJ-170 Quorum sensing
PJ-171 dsDNA Heterosigma akashiwo virus
PJ-172
PJ-173
PJ-174 Veronaeopsis simplex Rhizobium sp. Y9
*Corresponding author
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Symbiosis/Communication (continued)
PJ-175 Eikenella corrodens
PJ-176 Paracoccus denitrificans
PJ-177
PJ-178
PJ-179 Chromobactrium violaceum
PJ-180
PJ-181
PJ-182
PJ-183
PJ-184 Rj4 3
PJ-185 Bradyrhizobium elkanii
PJ-186 nifH
PJ-187 RNA
PJ-188
Methodology
PK-189 Comparison of oligonucleotide and polynucleotide probes for enrichment of target genes from environmental metagenomes by in-solution capture hybridization
Tomohiro Tobino
PK-190 Letting microorganisms escape loneliness and grow Yuki TakagiPK-191 (TK)
Screening and characterization of biosurfactant-producing yeast Jong-Shik Kim
PK-192 (TK)
Molecular approach for detection of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in sludge for livestock wastewater
Sunja Cho
PK-193
PK-194 GeneFISH
PK-195
PK-196 DNA
PK-197
PK-198
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Interface/Biofilm
PL-199 Morphological characteristics of Shewanella biofilms formed on graphite electrodes in bioelectrochemical systems
Miho Kitayama
PL-200 (JTK)
Endogenous hydrogen peroxide increases biofilm formation by inducing exopolysaccharide production in Acinetobacter oleivorans DR1
Woojun Park
PL-201 ( *)
PL-202 ( *)
PL-203 ( *)
PL-204
PL-205
PL-206 Paenibacillus
PL-207 Nonribosomal peptide synthetase
PL-208 Lactobacillus plantarum
PL-209
PL-210
PL-211 Streptococcus mutans Biofilm
PL-212 Paracoccus denitrificans
PL-213 ( *)
PL-214
PS Room 2 (2nd floor)
Plant pathogen
PM-215 Ralfuranones secreted by Ralstonia solanacearum function as intercellular second messenger molecules during its biofilm formation
PM-216 (JTK)
Identification chemoreceptor for D-malic acid, an unnatural occurred form, in Ralstonia solanacearum
Mattana Tunchai
PM-217
The quorum sensing system with 3-hydroxymyristate as a quorum sensing signal is implicated in biofilm formation by Ralstonia solanacearum strain OE1-1, leading to its virulence
PM-218 (JTK)
Genes associated with melanin-like pigment production in Ralstonia solanacearum Seung Yeup Lee
PM-219
PM-220 ( *)
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Environmental hygiene
PN-221 Detection of uncultured Legionella spp. in cooling tower water samples by amoebic coculturing and quantitative PCR
Hiroaki InouePN-222 (JTK)
Verification of commercial animal probiotics from Korea using barcoded pyrosequencing Hyo Jung Lee
PN-223 (JTK)
Two Aspergillus species from soil environment associated with otitis in the same patient in Taiwan
Roland KirschnerPN-224 (JTK)
Transcriptome analysis of Agromyces luteolus with zearalenone-removal activity Yong-Hoon Jung
PN-225 Alternaria alternata ( *)
PN-226 Mycobacterium ( *)
Bioremediation PO-227 (JTK)
Biodegradation of tetrabromobisphenol-A in sludge-amended soil and microbial community change
Bea-Ven ChangPO-228 (JTK)
A comprehensive method for HAB species controlling and toxin degradation using bacteria Thi Thao Vo
PO-229 (JTK)
The effect of drought stress on the production of astaxanthin by Haematococcus pluvialis and drawing the optimum curve
Sang-Il Han
PO-230 (JTK)
Changes of bacterial and archaeal communities in glycerol-fed anaerobic digester on operation time
Sunja Cho
PO-231
PO-232 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia p- ( *)
PO-233 Bradyrhizobium elkanii USDA94 cadABCK
PO-234
PO-235
PO-236 Pseudomonas sp. NP-2
PO-237
*Corresponding author Best Poster Award Poster authors are recommended to attend their posters during the following time slot, which is scheduled for referees' review for the Best Poster Award.
authors of posters with odd numbers, Sunday, 15:20 - 16:20 authors of posters with even numbers, Monday, 15:00 - 16:00
The 5 award-winning posters will be reported at the banquet on Monday (Oct 19).
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JSME Inter-high school poster session
HS-238
HS-239
HS-240
HS-241
HS-242 Observing the mysterious ecology of Hikarimo
Omiya HarukaSasaki KarenRyoma Kawasaki and Yuta KuriharaIbaraki Prefectural Hitachi First Senior High School
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HS-244
HS-245
HS-246
HS-247
HS-248
HS-249
Foyer A (1st floor) HS-238 249 JSME- 10/18() 10:20-11:20 15:00-16:20 16:50 A
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PS Room 3 (4th floor) Aquatic ecosystem, PA-001 025; Soil ecosystem, PB-026 045; Forest ecosystem, PC-046 050 Waste water treatment, PD-051 063; Material cycles, PE-064 071 Extreme environment, PF-072 088; Phylogeny/Taxonomy, PG-089 100 PS Room 4 (4th floor) Phylogeny/Taxonomy PG-101 104 Genome PH-105 126 Physiology/Metabolism PI-127 155
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Co-organized by
Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology (JSME) Taiwan Society of Microbial Ecology (TSME) The Microbiological Society of Korea (MSK)
JTK/JSME Organizing committee
Chair: Hiroyuki Ohta, Ibaraki University (IU), Japan JTK Board members:
Koji Hamasaki, The University of Tokyo, Japan Satoshi Hanada, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Seigo Amachi, Chiba University, Japan Natsuko Hamamura, Kyushu University, Japan Shir-Ly Huang, National Central University, Taiwan Jyh-Yih Leu, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Gia-Luen Guo, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan Woojun Park, Korea University, Korea Jong-Chan Chae, Chonbuk National University, Korea Che Ok Jeon, Chung-Ang University, Korea
JTK Executive advisors
Kazuhiro Kogure, The University of Tokyo, Japan Shiu Mei Liu, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan Sang-Jin Kim, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Korea
JSME Local organizing committee
Secretary-general and Treasurer: Shigeru Chohnan, IU
General affairs: Tomoyasu Nishizawa, IU
JSME Symposium organizing committee: Kazuhiko Narisawa, IU Naomi Sakurai, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences (IPUHS) Masako Takashima, RIKEN BioResource Center Shigeki Yamamura, National Institute for Environmental Studies
JSME/JTK Oral/poster session organizing committee: Kaoru Kumada, Tsukuba International University Tetsushi Suyama, AIST Moriya Ohkuma, RIKEN BioResource Center Osamu Kitade, IU
Outreach: Yasurou Kurusu, IU Yoko Katayama, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) Naomi Sakurai, IPUHS Michinari Sunamura, The University of Tokyo Ayako Furutani, IU
Inter-high school poster session: Risa Nonaka, Dokkyo Medical University Osamu Kitade, IU
JSME Wakate () session: Satoshi Tamazawa, AIST; Yuya Sato, AIST; Hiroyuki Kusada, AIST; Yumi Mori, Tohoku University; Tomohiro Inaba, AIST
Other contributions: Hisao Kuroda, IU; Nobuo Sakagami, IU; Miho Kanemoto, TUAT & IU
ISME young scientist session organizers
Takashi Narihiro, AIST, Japan Hideyuki Tamaki, AIST, Japan Susumu Yoshizawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
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Student representatives
Kenshi Suzuki, Shizuoka University, Japan Yi-Lung Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan Sungeun Ahn, Korea University, Korea
Registration fee from 1st September Banquet
Regular participant Date and Time: Oct 19, Monday, 19:00-21:00 11,000 JPY (JSME, TSME or MSK member) Site: Hotel Marroad Tsukuba 13,000 JPY (non-member) Fee:
Student From 1 September 5,000 JPY (JSME, TSME or MSK member) 7000 JPY (regular participant) 6,000 JPY (non-member) 6000 JPY (student)
Other social events
Welcome Reception (Open to all participants at Foyer B) Date: Oct 17, Saturday
City Map
Tourist Guide map is available from: http://www.city.tsuchiura.lg.jp/data/doc/1305536264_doc_26_0.pdf
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Other reminders The abstract book is not printed but all the abstract files will be uploaded to the website by Oct 17. There is a small restaurant (seating capacity, about 30) in the venue. Because no restaurant is available near the venue, we will give information about a box lunch (Obento). Please return the name card case to the registration desk at the end of the 7th JTK/JSME2015.
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Transport from Narita / Haneda to Tsuchiura (1) Narita Int. Airport >> (Airport Shuttle Bus) >> Tsuchiura JR station Bus fare, 2,600 yen
Departure time/Narita Int. Airport Arrival time/ Tsuchiura JR
station Terminal 3 Terminal 2 Terminal 1
7:35 7:40 7:45 ---> 9:40 9:00 9:05 9:10 ---> 11:05 10:30 10:35 10:40 ---> 12:35 12:45 12:50 12:55 ---> 14:50 14:25 14:30 14:35 ---> 16:30 16:10 16:15 16:20 ---> 18:15 17:15 17:20 17:25 ---> 19:20 18:40 18:45 18:50 ---> 20:45 20:05 20:10 20:15 ---> 22:10
On the Tsuchiura - Narita Airport routes, reservations may only be made on buses heading to Narita Airport. No reservations are necessary for buses leaving Narita. [Direction bound Tsuchiura] It will be released only on the day. Please purchase before boarding in the sale office below: The First Passenger Terminal North Wing, 1F Keisei counter The Second Passenger Terminal, 1F Keisei counter The Third Passenger Terminal, 1F high-speed bus ticket counter (2) Haneda Int. Airport >>(Keikyu Railway)>> Shinagawa JR station >>(JR)>> Tsuchiura JR station
Time Table Keikyu Railway JR Ueno-Tokyo Line JR Joban Line Rail rate, 410 yen Rail rate, 1,320 yen (+ 1,000 yen when using LE)*
Haneda Int. St.
Shinagawa St
Tokyo St. Ueno St.**
Limited Express (LE) Express (E) Local (L)
Tsuchiura St.
6:05 6:26 6:44 6:53 7:00 >>Hitachi 1 (LE)>> 7:41
Train services are available every 5-10 min
Train services are available every several
min by Yamanote (Y) and Keihin-tohoku (K) Lines
7:30 >>Tokiwa 51(LE)>> 8:17 8:00 >>Hitachi 3 (LE)>> 8:49 8:30 >>Tokiwa 53(LE)>> 9:16 9:30 >>Tokiwa 55(LE)>> 10:15
8:56 9:16 9:33 9:43 9:49 >>(L)>> 11:00 9:16 9:36 9:53 10:03 10:09 >>(E)>> 11:08 9:45 9:56 10:14 10:23 10:30 >>Tokiwa 57(LE)>> 11:14 10:25 10:36 10:53 11:03 11:09 >>(E)>> 12:09 10:44 10:57 11:14 11:23 11:30 >>Tokiwa 59(LE)>> 12:15
11:16 11:26 11:32 >>(L)>> 12:44 11:24 11:37 11:53 12:03 12:09 >>(E)>> 13:06 11:45 11:56 12:14 12:23 12:30 >>Tokiwa 61(LE)>> 13:12
12:16 12:26 12:32 >>(L)>> 13:44 12:25 12:36 12:53 13:03 13:09 >>(E)>> 14:06 12:44 12:57 13:14 1323 13:30 >>Tokiwa 63(LE)>> 14:12
13:16 13:26 13:32 >>(L)>> 14:44 13:24 13:37 13:53 14:03 14:09 >>(E)>> 15:06
14:14 14:23 14:30 >>Tokiwa 65(LE)>> 15:12 13:45 13:56 14:16 14:26 14:32 >>(L)>> 15:44
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14:25 14:36 14:53 15:03 15:09 >>(E)>> 16:06 14:44 14:57 15:14 15:23 15:30 >>Tokiwa 67(LE)>> 16:13
15:16 15:26 15:32 >>(L)>> 16:48 15:24 15:37 15:52 16:02 16:08 >>(L)>> 17:19 15:45 15:56 16:14 16:23 16:30 >>Tokiwa 69(LE)>> 17:10
16:16 16:26 16:32 >>(L)>> 17:44 15:54 16:07 16:26 16:36 16:44 >>(L)>> 17:58
Every 5-10 min Y/K Lines 17:30 >>Tokiwa 71(LE)>> 18:16 16:44 16:57 17:14 17:25 17:33 >>(L)>> 18:44 17:14 17:27 17:44 17:53 18:00 >>Hitachi 23 (LE)>> 18:38
every 5-10 min Y/K Lines 18:15 >>Tokiwa 73(LE)>> 19:05 18:30 >>Tokiwa 75(LE)>> 19:14
18:14 18:27 18:44 18:53 19:00 >>Hitachi 25 (LE)>> 19:38 every 5-10 min Y/K Lines 19:15 >>Tokiwa 77(LE)>> 20:08
19:30 >>Tokiwa 79(LE)>> 20:15 19:14 19:27 19:44 19:53 20:00 >>Hitachi 27 (LE)>> 20:40
every 5-10 min Y/K Lines 20:15 >>Tokiwa 81(LE)>> 21:06 20:30 >>Tokiwa 83(LE)>> 21:16
20:14 20:27 20:44 20:53 21:00 >>Hitachi 29 (LE)>> 21:41 every 5-10 min Y/K Lines 21:15 >>Tokiwa 85(LE)>> 22:08
21:30 >>Tokiwa 87(LE)>> 22:15 21:14 21:27 21:44 21:53 22:00 >> Tokiwa 89(LE)>> 21:41 every 10-20 min Y/K Lines 22:15 >>Tokiwa 91(LE)>> 23:09
22:30 >>Tokiwa 93(LE)>> 23:20 22:11 22:30 22:44 22:53 23:00 >> Tokiwa 95(LE)>> 23:50
* How to purchase tickets, visit the web site: https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/ticket/index.html **Local train services are available every 20 (morning time) 30 (day time) min between Ueno station and
Tsuchiura station. Information on JR Tsuchiura station is available from: (Map) http://www.jreast.co.jp/estation/stations/1011.html (Service) https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/
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Transport from Tsuchiura to Narita / Haneda (3) Tsuchiura JR station >> (Airport Shuttle Bus) >> Narita Int. Airport Bus fare, 2,600 yen
Departure time/ Tsuchiura JR station
Arrival Departure time/Narita Int. Airport Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Terminal 3
5:30 ---> 7:30 7:35 7:40 6:40 ---> 8:40 8:45 8:50 8:30 ---> 10:25 10:30 10:35 10:20 ---> 12:15 12:20 12:25 12:00 ---> 13:55 14:00 14:05 13:15 ---> 15:10 15:15 15:20 14:15 ---> 16:10 16:15 16:20 15:30 ---> 17:25 17:30 17:35 17:15 ---> 19:10 19:15 19:20
On the Tsuchiura - Narita Airport routes, reservations may only be made on buses heading to Narita Airport. No reservations are necessary for buses leaving Narita. Reservations can be made on the web site: http://kantetsu.co.jp/bus_reserve/
The followings are quoted from the web site: Please purchase a ticket at [convenience store] purchase deadline (of boarding the day before 19 o'clock) or less of a convenience store before. Seven-Eleven Lawson FamilyMart during the Circle K Sunkus Click here for details looking for tickets, so you will need a reservation number, please refrain from the advance reservation
number. refund at the convenience store over-the-counter, does not allow the handling of the contents change,
please contact the contact listed in the ticket back. (4) Tsuchiura JR station >>(JR)>> Shinagawa JR station>>(Keikyu Railway)>> Haneda Int.
Airport Time Table
JR Joban Line JR Ueno-Tokyo Line Keikyu Railway
Rail rate, 1,320 yen (+ 1,000 yen when using LE)* Rail rate, 410 yen Tsuchiura
St. Limited Express (LE)
Express (E) Local (L)
Ueno St.**
Tokyo St. Shinagawa St
Haneda Int. St.
6:06 >>Tokiwa 52(LE)>> 7:05 Train services are available every several min by
Yamanote (Y) and Keihin-tohoku (K) Lines
Train services are available every 10-15 min 6:20 >>Tokiwa 54(LE)>> 7:23
6:31 >>Tokiwa 56(LE)>> 7:34 6:40 >>Tokiwa 58(LE)>> 7:46 7:00 >>Tokiwa 60(LE)>> 8:04 7:39 >>Tokiwa 62(LE)>> 8:43 7:54 >>(L)>> 9:05 9:13 9:24 7:58 >>Hitachi 2 (LE)>> 8:55 9:03 9:13 8:14 >>(L)>> 9:22 9:28 9:38 8:19 >>Tokiwa 64(LE)>> 9:10 Y/K Lines
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every several min by Yamanote (Y) and Keihin-
tohoku (K) Lines
17:25 >>Tokiwa 84(LE)>> 18:07 18:24 >>Tokiwa 86(LE)>> 19:10 19:24 >>Tokiwa 88(LE)>> 20:06 20:24 >>Tokiwa 90(LE)>> 21:06 21:24 >>Tokiwa 92(LE)>> 22:05 21:56 >>Hitachi 30 (LE)>> 22:37 22:43 22:53 23:10 23:29 22:24 >>Tokiwa 94(LE)>> 23:05 Y/K Lines 23:52 24:11
* How to purchase tickets, visit the web site: https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/ticket/index.html **Local train services are available every 20 (morning time) 30 (day time) min between Tsuchiura station
and Ueno station. Information on JR Tsuchiura station is available from: (Map) http://www.jreast.co.jp/estation/stations/1011.html (Service) https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/