Study Abroad Contact Information
Remember, Asia is 13 hours AHEAD
of the East Coast, US.
Hotel details are listed below:
Seoul
Life Style Hotel
#121-1, Youngdeungpo-Dong
Youngdeungpo-Gu
Seoul (150-870)
South Korea
phone: 01182-2-2675-1984
fax: 82-2-2675-0038
Sunday August 6th - Friday August 11th
Sub line 1: Youngdeungpo station (exit 5)/ Walking
distance
7 mins.
Singil station (exit 3)/ Walking distance 3 mins.
To see entire Seoul Subway Map Click
Here

Seoul's America Embassy = 01182-2-397-4114
32 Sejong-no, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-710
Samsung Medical Center
phone - 02-3410-2114
Emergecny - 15
50, Irwon-dong, Gangnum-gu, Seoul
Korean National Police = 01182-2-720-4400
Tokyo

Akasaka Excel Hotel
2-14-3 Nagato-cho
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo
100-0041 Japan
phone: 01181-3-3580-2311
fax: 81-3-3580-6066
Friday August 11th - Tuesday
August 15th
1 minute by walk from Akasaka-mitsuke station
served by the
Ginza subway line (G05) and Marunouchi subway
line(M13)
2 minutes walk from Nagatacho station served by the Yurakucho
subway
line(Y16), Hanzomon subway line(Z04),
and Nanboku subway line(N07)
Tokyo's America Embassy = 01181-03-3224-5000
1-10-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8420
International Medical Center of Japan
phone 03-3202-7181
Emergency - 119
1-21-1 Toyama, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8655
Japanese "911" = 110
For English Assistance in Japan call 0120-461-997
Kyoto
Honnoji Kaikan Ryokan
Nishi-Hairu, Kawara-Machi
Oike-Dori, Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto
604-8091 Japan
phone: 01181-75-231-3123
fax:81-75-222-2274
Night of Tuesday August 15th
The Hotel Honnoji Kaikan is located in the grounds
of Honnoji
Temple (below) which dates back to
1582. A
western style exterior is
complemented by a Japanese style décor,
ie. sleeping on the floor!

Japan Baptist Hospital
phone 075-781-5191
Emergency - 119
47 Tamanomoto-machi, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
Japanese "911" = 110
For English Assistance in Japan call 0120-461-997
Osaka

New Hankyu
1-1-35 Shibata
Kita-ku
Osaka
530-8310 Japan
phone: 01181-6-6372-5101
fax: 81-6-6374-6885
Night of Wednesday August 16th
Just across the street from JR Osaka Stn.
ldeal for enjoying all of the entertainment
in the Osaka-Kita area,
such as shopping or dining out.
You can get to our hotel by various kinds of transportation.
And just a 10-minute train ride will take you to USJ.
Japan Red Cross Hospital
phone - 06-6771-5131
Emergency - 119
5-53 Fudegasaki-cho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka
Japanese "911" = 110
For English Assistance in Japan call 0120-461-997
Emergency Contact Information
GSU Campus Police - 404-651-3333
GSU Office of International Affairs - 404-654-5819
GSU Director of Study Abroad Programs - 404-881-6430
GSU Institute of International Business - Paula Huntley - 404-651-4057
Medical Insurance - 800-633-2360 or 202-331-1596 TW Lord
Ramesh's Study Sheet
Japan
Hello |
Kon-nichi-wa(standard Japanese) Maido(=My-dough)
(Osaka dialect) |
Good-bye |
Sayonara(standard Japanese) Hona-mata(=Phone-eh-mutter)(Osaka
dialect) |
How are you? |
Ogenki desu ka? (standard Japanese)
Mo-katte-makka (=More-cut-hay-mocker)(Osaka dialect) |
Thank you |
Arigato, or Arigato gozaimas (more
polite)(Standard Japanese)
O-kini(=Oh-kidney)(Osaka dialect) |
Please |
Dozo (=dough-zah) |
Do you speak English |
Eigo wo hanasi masu ka? (politer)
Eigo, wakaru? (=eigh-go, wah-kah-roo?) |
What is it? |
Nan desu ka? (standard Japanese)
Nanya?(=None-yeah?)(Osaka dialect) |
What is your name |
Onama-e wa nan desu ka? (politer)
Namae-oshiete(=Nah-mah-eh, oh-she-yeh-teh) |
Where is the washroom? |
Otearai wa doko desu ka?
Toire. doko?(=Toy-reh, doe-ko?) |
How much does it cost? |
Ikura desu ka? (Standard Japanese)
Nambo? (=Numb-beau?)(Osaka dialect) |
Ho-teru – Hotel |
Erebe-ta – Elevator |
Hai/iie - Yes/no |
Basu – Bus |
Fo-Ku – Fork |
Oishi – Delicious |
Kakute-ru – Cocktail |
Aisukuri-mu – Ice
cream |
Sumimasen - I’m
sorry/excuse me |
Emergency Assistance: (0120) 461-997
English
Emergency: if calling from a public
phone some require you press the red button and
then dial
- 110 for Police
- 119 for Fire/Ambulance
Police: General Information
- (03) 3501-0110 Japanese/English
- (03) 3503-8484 English and several other
languages
Tokyo Tourist Information: (03) 3201-3331 English
Money: There are two ways to obtain
yen in Japan for approximately 1% cost. The first
way is to exchange travelers’ checks at a foreign
exchange counter at a bank. International airports
also have these counters just outside of immigration
inside of the arrivals lobbies. The second way
to obtain yen for a 1% fee is via a post office ATM
(Yucho ATMs).
Calling: Country Code: 81, City Code – Tokyo:
03, Kyoto: 75, Osaka: 66
Korea
Kamsamnida = Thank
You |
Chun won = W1000 |
Anyong Haseyo = Hello |
i-chun won = W2000 |
Olma eyo = How Much? |
o-chun won = W5000 |
chokyo = excuse me |
mahn won = W10000 |
Emergency# – 15
Calling: Country Code: 82
|