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Yokohama selected for the 9th International Orthodontic Congress 2020 - the first in Asia
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- Created on Friday, 27 July 2012 11:03
For this honour, the Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau worked closely with Dr. Keiji Moriyama of the Japanese Orthodontic Society (JOS) to beat seven other destinations.
There were various reasons for Yokohama’s win, but the Executive Committee members who were
responsible for the site selection recognized the capability of PACIFICO Yokohama, the city’s
all-in-one venue, the city’s public safety record, and the support from the local government, in
addition to the contribution of the Japanese Orthodontic Society. According to Dr. Moriyama, the
Executive Committee members have high confidence and trust in Japan, since Japan has been an
active and committed member from the very early stages of WFO activities.
Said Dr. Moriyama, who will take on the role of Chairman of the Organising Committee for the 2020
Congress: “We believe that gathering orthodontists and dental care professionals from around the
world, who will bring with them their expertise, experience and wisdom, will be of particular
significance in expanding and supporting the need for orthodontic care that is rapidly growing
throughout the world, but particularly in Asia.”
Yokohama has a strong track record for hosting medical science meetings due to the large, active and
supportive Japanese association community that recognizes the city’s capacity to service large
international congresses. Its most recently hosted congress, the 10th Annual Meeting of the
International Society for Stem Cell Research, was attended by over 3,500 participants. Future
medical congresses booked with Yokohama include, among others, the Congress of the World Union
of Wound Healing Societies (2012), World Congress of the Human Proteome Organization (2013),
and the Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists.
Yokohama, a Japanese port city, is accessible from both Haneda and Narita Airports. Boasting of
more than 1,500 weekly flights from 40 countries and direct flights from over 100 cities around the
world, Yokohama is perfectly poised to welcome the anticipated 6,000 national and international
delegates to the meeting. PACIFICO Yokohama is the city’s largest all-in-one convention complex
with a plenary capacity of 5,000. 18 hotels which are a 15-mins walk away from the centre, offer
some 4,500 rooms.








