HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Tokyo, Japan or Virtually from your home or work.

Venue

Tokyo, Japan

Guests booking accommodation for the 11th World Congress on Food Beverages 2026 are kindly requested to mention the organizer's name INOVINE CONFERENCES, when contacting the hotel reception.

Group rates will be honored for 3 days before and 3 days after the conference dates.

Check-In: 2:00 PM
Check-Out: 11:00 AM
 

Room Amenities & Guest Services

·         Complimentary Breakfast
·         Free High-Speed Wi-Fi
·         On-Site Parking
·         In-House Restaurant
·         Fitness Center / Gym

For any assistance with accommodation, travel, or local arrangements, please contact us:
foodsafety@inovineCongresss.com
WhatsApp: +1 (437) 887-9176

About Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo—officially known as the Tokyo Metropolis—is the capital of Japan and its largest population center. In 2023, more than 14 million people lived within the city limits, making it one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. When including the surrounding prefectures that form the Greater Tokyo Area, the broader metropolitan region reached a population of about 41 million in 2024, ranking it as the largest metropolitan area globally.

Situated at the northern edge of Tokyo Bay, the metropolis is part of the Kanto region on Honshu, Japan’s main island. Tokyo serves as the nation’s political and economic core, hosting the Emperor of Japan and the central government institutions. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government administers the 23 special wards—formerly known as Tokyo City—along with numerous suburban towns in the western region and two distant island groups collectively called the Tokyo Islands.

Although commonly referred to internationally as a “city,” Tokyo has functioned as a prefecture-level entity since 1943, governed by a Governor and an elected Assembly that oversee its various municipalities. Major special wards include Chiyoda, home to the National Diet Building and the Imperial Palace; Shinjuku, the administrative center of the metropolis; and Shibuya, a major hub of commerce and business.

Key Highlights of Tokyo:

·         A Perfect Fusion of Tradition & Modernity: Ancient temples, serene gardens, and historic neighborhoods coexist with futuristic skyscrapers and advanced technology.

·         Cultural Landmarks: Explore the Meiji Shrine, Senso-ji Temple, Imperial Palace, and famous districts like Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, and Asakusa.

·         Exceptional Cuisine: From Michelin-star restaurants to street food stalls, Tokyo offers a culinary experience like no other.

·         Efficient Transportation: Tokyo’s world-class transportation system—especially its punctual trains—makes navigating the city effortless.

·         Shopping & Entertainment: Fashion hubs, entertainment centers, traditional markets, and cultural performances offer endless exploration opportunities.

·         Safe & Welcoming: Known for its cleanliness, safety, and hospitality, Tokyo ensures a comfortable stay for all international guests.

Tokyo has also played a significant role in shaping Japan’s modern development and cultural identity. As a global hub for healthcare innovation, education, and research excellence, it serves as a perfect host city for the 11th World Congress on Food & Beverages 2026.