Basic Conference Registration Includes:
Regular Attendees
Admission to the Welcome Reception & Special Side Events
A Printed Copy of the Conference Programme
Admission to the Plenary & Featured Speaker Sessions
Twice Daily Refreshments and Light Snacks
Inclusion of your paper in the online proceedings & offprints being prepared and mailed to you as a pdf
Consideration of your paper for inclusion in the IAFOR Journal of Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences
Virtual Attendees
Inclusion of your paper in the online proceedings & offprints being prepared and mailed to you as a pdf
Consideration of your paper for inclusion in the IAFOR Journal of Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences
The opportunity to upload your presentation to our YouTube page
Admission to the Welcome Reception & Special Side Events
A Printed Copy of the Conference Programme
Admission to the Plenary & Featured Speaker Sessions
Twice Daily Refreshments and Light Snacks
Inclusion of your paper in the online proceedings & offprints being prepared and mailed to you as a pdf
Consideration of your paper for inclusion in the IAFOR Journal of Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences
Virtual Attendees
Inclusion of your paper in the online proceedings & offprints being prepared and mailed to you as a pdf
Consideration of your paper for inclusion in the IAFOR Journal of Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences
The opportunity to upload your presentation to our YouTube page
Basic Conference Rates
Early Bird Registration 35,000 JPY: Before January 1 2012
Advance Registration 45,000 JPY: From January 1 2012 onwards, but before January 31 2012 ()
Regular Registration 50,000 JPY: From February 1 2012 onwards
Virtual Registration 35,000 JPY: Flat rate
Non-presenter day rate: 35,000 JPY: Flat rate
Advance Registration 45,000 JPY: From January 1 2012 onwards, but before January 31 2012 ()
Regular Registration 50,000 JPY: From February 1 2012 onwards
Virtual Registration 35,000 JPY: Flat rate
Non-presenter day rate: 35,000 JPY: Flat rate
Optional Extras (see below for more details)
Pre-Conference Day Tour of Osaka (JPY 7,000) - March 30, 2012
Official Conference Dinner (JPY 5,000) - March 31, 2012
Post-Conference Day Tour of Kyoto (JPY 10,000) - April 2, 2012
Pre-Conference Day Tour of Osaka (JPY 7,000) - March 30, 2012
Official Conference Dinner (JPY 5,000) - March 31, 2012
Post-Conference Day Tour of Kyoto (JPY 10,000) - April 2, 2012
You may purchase the following optional extras at the time of registering as part of a registration package or seperately at any point before the conference. Terms and conditions apply.
Conference Dinner
The official conference dinner will be held in a downtown Osaka izakaya (traditional Japanese pub), and provide a relaxed and enjoyable environment to meet and network with other delegates. The dinner fee includes a set meal and a choice of soft and alcoholic drinks. This meal is available with a no meat option (fish). Unfortunately we are unable to cater for strict vegetarians or vegans.
Conference Tours: Osaka and Kyoto
Conference Tours: Osaka and Kyoto
We are pleased to offer our delegates several events outside of the conference in order to experience the wonders of Japan and to better know their fellow delegates. There is a tour in Osaka before the conference and another in Kyoto the day after. Our day walking tours involve travel to and from the different destinations by public transport (train and subway). Please refer to the information below for complete details and pricing. Delegates can register for the conference and each event individually or any combination they wish.
NB Friends and family of conference delegates are also free to attend the conference dinner and tours, and you can add attendance at additional dinners or tours by adding to your cart before checking out.
NB Friends and family of conference delegates are also free to attend the conference dinner and tours, and you can add attendance at additional dinners or tours by adding to your cart before checking out.
Osaka & Kyoto Conference Tours
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March 30 – Osaka Conference Tour 7,000 JPY
We will spend the day exploring Osaka Castle and several of the cities excellent municipal museums. This tour will leave from the Ramada Osaka in the morning and will return to the hotel by 5:00.
Osaka is known around the world as a major center for business and trade, and was the first entry point for foreign trade into Japan dating back to the early 8th century. Despite being known for trade and commerce, Osaka also has a rich traditional side. Although much of the city was destroyed during World War II, many of Osaka’s traditional spots were saved, salvaged and repaired, including Osaka Castle and Shitenno Temple which dates back nearly 1400 years. Join us on Friday March 30th as we travel around Osaka on a tour that blends the modern with the traditional in Osaka.
Tour Details: Locations may vary depending on the available time and weather.
8:45 – Meet in the lobby of the Ramada Osaka
9:00 – Depart as a group for Umeda Station
9:30 – Osaka Castle
12:00 – Lunch
13:00 – Osaka Art Museum and Shitenno Temple
15:30 - Dotonbori
16:30 – Return to Osaka Hotel
• Lunch will be a Japanese bento or “box lunch”.
• You can choose between meat or vegetarian meals and water or tea.
• All fees for transportation and entry to the museums are included in the fee.
• Gifts, memorabilia, and foods outside of lunch are not included in the price.
Locations:
Osaka Castle – Constructed in 1583 by Shogun Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Osaka Castle was built as a emblem of his power and wealth. It was destroyed in 1615 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and rebuilt several years later. Although damaged in World War II, it was not destroyed and has been renovated and reconstructed several times since 1615.
Osaka Art Museum – A piece of art itself, the Osaka Municipal Museum of Art houses some 8000 plus works from across Japan. This museum also serves as a place of art education, where workshops are held on subjects such as art history and calligraphy.
Shitenno Temple – The oldest “officially administered” temple in Japan, Shitennoji was constructed at the close of the 6th century by Prince Shotoku, who bought about the adoption of Buddhism in Japan.
Dotonbori - Defining Osaka, Dotonbori is a shopping and cultural icon. From famous restaurants, to endless shopping, to Glico man, this area dazzles and amazes and will you in awe.
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April 2 – Kyoto Conference Tour 10,000 JPY:
At one time the imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto now serves as its cultural and historical center. The ancient capital is home to hundreds of temples and including 17 world heritage sites such as Kiyomizudera, Nijo Castle, and Kinkaku-ji. Kyoto is an amazing mix of the surrounding nature, traditional buildings, and modern-day Japan. Join us as we spend the day walking around Kyoto learning more about this area’s vast history and deep cultural heritage.
Tour Details: This tour will require lots of walking so please keep that in mind when preparing. Locations may vary depending on available time and permitting weather.
8:30 – Meet in the Ramada Osaka Hotel’s lobby
8:45 – Leave for Osaka Station
9:30 – Nijo Castle
11:30 – Heian Shrine
13:00 - Lunch
13:30 – Kiyomizudera
15:30 – Sanjuusangendo
17:00 – Return to Ramada Osaka
Locations:
One of Japan’s most famous temples, Kiyomizudera is known for its waterfall and temple which are nestled in the hills that surround the city. Divided into three separate streams, visitors can drink from the falls by catching the water in cups attached to polls. Each stream is said to add its own benefit to life, but drinking from all three is considered greedy.
Gion – Relatively untouched by time, it is the traditional area of Kyoto. Its is not uncommon to see Geisha and Maiko (Geisha in training) walking the streets.
Heian Jingu – This shrine was built toward the end of the 19th century and is dedicated to Emperor Kammu who was essential in the birth of Kyoto as a city and the then-capital of Japan.
Nijo Castle - Started by Tokuagawa Ieyasu in 1601, Nijo Castle served as the Kyoto residence for the Tokugawa Shogunate. One of the castle's most famous aspects is its Nightengale floors. These floors were specially designed to "chirp" as you walk on them in order to protect the shogunate from sneak attacks at night.
Sanjuusangendo - Literally translated to "The hall with thirty-three spaces between columns" Sanjuusangendo is one of the longest temples in all of Japan. It houses some 1000 statues of Buddha and is home to a famous archery tournament every year where contestants have to shoot an arrow the length of the building.
March 30 – Osaka Conference Tour 7,000 JPY
We will spend the day exploring Osaka Castle and several of the cities excellent municipal museums. This tour will leave from the Ramada Osaka in the morning and will return to the hotel by 5:00.
Osaka is known around the world as a major center for business and trade, and was the first entry point for foreign trade into Japan dating back to the early 8th century. Despite being known for trade and commerce, Osaka also has a rich traditional side. Although much of the city was destroyed during World War II, many of Osaka’s traditional spots were saved, salvaged and repaired, including Osaka Castle and Shitenno Temple which dates back nearly 1400 years. Join us on Friday March 30th as we travel around Osaka on a tour that blends the modern with the traditional in Osaka.
Tour Details: Locations may vary depending on the available time and weather.
8:45 – Meet in the lobby of the Ramada Osaka
9:00 – Depart as a group for Umeda Station
9:30 – Osaka Castle
12:00 – Lunch
13:00 – Osaka Art Museum and Shitenno Temple
15:30 - Dotonbori
16:30 – Return to Osaka Hotel
• Lunch will be a Japanese bento or “box lunch”.
• You can choose between meat or vegetarian meals and water or tea.
• All fees for transportation and entry to the museums are included in the fee.
• Gifts, memorabilia, and foods outside of lunch are not included in the price.
Locations:
Osaka Castle – Constructed in 1583 by Shogun Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Osaka Castle was built as a emblem of his power and wealth. It was destroyed in 1615 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and rebuilt several years later. Although damaged in World War II, it was not destroyed and has been renovated and reconstructed several times since 1615.
Osaka Art Museum – A piece of art itself, the Osaka Municipal Museum of Art houses some 8000 plus works from across Japan. This museum also serves as a place of art education, where workshops are held on subjects such as art history and calligraphy.
Shitenno Temple – The oldest “officially administered” temple in Japan, Shitennoji was constructed at the close of the 6th century by Prince Shotoku, who bought about the adoption of Buddhism in Japan.
Dotonbori - Defining Osaka, Dotonbori is a shopping and cultural icon. From famous restaurants, to endless shopping, to Glico man, this area dazzles and amazes and will you in awe.
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April 2 – Kyoto Conference Tour 10,000 JPY:
At one time the imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto now serves as its cultural and historical center. The ancient capital is home to hundreds of temples and including 17 world heritage sites such as Kiyomizudera, Nijo Castle, and Kinkaku-ji. Kyoto is an amazing mix of the surrounding nature, traditional buildings, and modern-day Japan. Join us as we spend the day walking around Kyoto learning more about this area’s vast history and deep cultural heritage.
Tour Details: This tour will require lots of walking so please keep that in mind when preparing. Locations may vary depending on available time and permitting weather.
8:30 – Meet in the Ramada Osaka Hotel’s lobby
8:45 – Leave for Osaka Station
9:30 – Nijo Castle
11:30 – Heian Shrine
13:00 - Lunch
13:30 – Kiyomizudera
15:30 – Sanjuusangendo
17:00 – Return to Ramada Osaka
Locations:
One of Japan’s most famous temples, Kiyomizudera is known for its waterfall and temple which are nestled in the hills that surround the city. Divided into three separate streams, visitors can drink from the falls by catching the water in cups attached to polls. Each stream is said to add its own benefit to life, but drinking from all three is considered greedy.
Gion – Relatively untouched by time, it is the traditional area of Kyoto. Its is not uncommon to see Geisha and Maiko (Geisha in training) walking the streets.
Heian Jingu – This shrine was built toward the end of the 19th century and is dedicated to Emperor Kammu who was essential in the birth of Kyoto as a city and the then-capital of Japan.
Nijo Castle - Started by Tokuagawa Ieyasu in 1601, Nijo Castle served as the Kyoto residence for the Tokugawa Shogunate. One of the castle's most famous aspects is its Nightengale floors. These floors were specially designed to "chirp" as you walk on them in order to protect the shogunate from sneak attacks at night.
Sanjuusangendo - Literally translated to "The hall with thirty-three spaces between columns" Sanjuusangendo is one of the longest temples in all of Japan. It houses some 1000 statues of Buddha and is home to a famous archery tournament every year where contestants have to shoot an arrow the length of the building.

Conference Package Rates
The following registration combination packages are available for your convenience. The prices below show combination prices for registration at Early Bird, Advance and Regular rates.
Package A - Conference Registration + Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 40,000, Advance = JPY 50,000, Regular = JPY 55,000
Package B - Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour
Early Bird = JPY 42,000, Advance = JPY 52,000, Regular = JPY 57,000
Package C - Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour
Early Bird = JPY 45,000, Advance = JPY 55,000, Regular = JPY 60,000
Package D - Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 47,000, Advance = JPY 57,000, Regular = JPY 62,000
Package E - Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 50,000, Advance = JPY 60,000, Regular = JPY 65,000
Package F - Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour
Early Bird = JPY 52,000, Advance = JPY 62,000, Regular = JPY 67,000
Package G - Early Bird Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 57,000, Advance = JPY 67,000, Regular = JPY 72,000
The following registration combination packages are available for your convenience. The prices below show combination prices for registration at Early Bird, Advance and Regular rates.
Package A - Conference Registration + Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 40,000, Advance = JPY 50,000, Regular = JPY 55,000
Package B - Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour
Early Bird = JPY 42,000, Advance = JPY 52,000, Regular = JPY 57,000
Package C - Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour
Early Bird = JPY 45,000, Advance = JPY 55,000, Regular = JPY 60,000
Package D - Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 47,000, Advance = JPY 57,000, Regular = JPY 62,000
Package E - Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 50,000, Advance = JPY 60,000, Regular = JPY 65,000
Package F - Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour
Early Bird = JPY 52,000, Advance = JPY 62,000, Regular = JPY 67,000
Package G - Early Bird Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Early Bird = JPY 57,000, Advance = JPY 67,000, Regular = JPY 72,000
FAQ
How can I pay the conference registration fees?
You are invited to pay the conference registration fees, by choosing from the following options:
1) You may pay by PayPal now online using a credit card. Please choose the Paypal option below.
Please enter your full name in English, and, if you are a presenter of an accepted proposal, then please enter your four digit submission reference number. This is located in your official letter of acceptance. If you are an audience member, then please write "audience". Hit the 'Add to cart'' button(s) below to select the option(s), before then clicking on the 'view my cart' and proceeding to 'check out' through PayPal's secure site.
2) You may pay by the registration fees by bank transfer, although this takes longer and involves more expense. Please choose the bank transfer option below. Please include in the notes on the bank transfer 'ACP 2012', your full name, and, if you are a presenter, your four digit submission reference number. This is located in your official letter of acceptance. If you are not a presenter then please leave this blank.
I need an invoice
If you require an invoice, please contact conferences@iafor.org, with "ACP 2012 Invoice Request" in the subject, stating the amount, your name, and submission reference number if applicable, and we will provide you with an invoice. We can also provide invoices in other major currencies.
I need an invoice
If you require an invoice, please contact conferences@iafor.org, with "ACP 2012 Invoice Request" in the subject, stating the amount, your name, and submission reference number if applicable, and we will provide you with an invoice. We can also provide invoices in other major currencies.
I need a receipt
At the time of the conference, you will be provided with a receipt for the registration along with a certificate of attendance and participation. In the meantime, your PayPal Receipt will serve as an official receipt of payment. If you pay by bank transfer, then your receipt from the bank, once confirmed by IAFOR, will serve this role.
Can I get a refund?
Please note that if you need to cancel your registration for whatever reason, you must do so in writing by March 15 2012, by mailing acp@iafor.org. Registration cancellation before this time will result in the issuance of a refund, subject to a JPY 10,000 service fee. Refunds will not be given after this date. Requests for refunds for optional extras purchased separately from registration (conference dinner and tours) must similarly be made by March 15, 2012 and will be subject to a JPY 1,000 service fee. Refunds for optional extras will not be given after this date.
OPTION 1: PAY BY PAYPAL
Basic Conference Registration - 50,000 JPY
Regular Conference Registration
Registration Package A - 55,000 JPY
Regular Conference Registration + Dinner
Registration Package B - 57,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour
Registration Package C - 60,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour
Registration Package E - 65,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Registration Package G - 72,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Optional Events
Regular Conference Registration
Registration Package A - 55,000 JPY
Regular Conference Registration + Dinner
Registration Package B - 57,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour
Registration Package C - 60,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour
Registration Package E - 65,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Registration Package G - 72,000 JPY
Advanced Conference Registration + Osaka Pre-Conference Tour + Kyoto Post-Conference Tour + Conference Dinner
Optional Events
You may purchase optional extras separately at any time before the conference. If you wish to cancel attendance at one of the optional extras, you must do so by March 15 2012 by writing to conferences@iafor.org. Cancellations are subject to a JPY 1,000 service fee.
Conference Dinner - 5,000 JPY
Conference Tour of Osaka 7,000 JPY
Conference Tour of Kyoto 10,000 JPY
OPTION 2: PAY BY BANK TRANSFER
Conference Tour of Osaka 7,000 JPY
Conference Tour of Kyoto 10,000 JPY
OPTION 2: PAY BY BANK TRANSFER
For both domestic and international bank transfers, the local bank charges for the remittance are to be paid by the registrant.
International bank transfers are subject to an additional 5,000 yen fee per transfer to cover intermediary bank charges, so add 5,000 JPY to any registration fee or package.
International bank transfers are subject to an additional 5,000 yen fee per transfer to cover intermediary bank charges, so add 5,000 JPY to any registration fee or package.
IMPORTANT: So we may easily identify your payment when we receive it, please send a scanned copy of the bank transfer receipt to conferences@iafor.org
We will send you confirmation as soon as we have received the official receipt from the bank. For international bank transfers it can take more than a week for the remittance to be received so please be patient.



