Osaka Conference Center

Conference center in Tennoji-ku, Osaka, Japan

34°39′43″N 135°31′3″E / 34.66194°N 135.51750°E / 34.66194; 135.51750OwnerCity of OsakaOperatorConvention Linkage, Inc.BuiltDecember 1985—August 1987InauguratedAugust 1987Opened21 September 1987
Construction cost
¥12.2 billion (¥14.4 billion in 2019 yen[1])
Former names
International House, Osaka
Classroom-style seating
24—340Banquet/ballroom60—200
Theatre seating
150—1006Enclosed space • Total space13,967 m2 (150,340 sq ft) • Exhibit hall floor945 m2 (10,170 sq ft) (1 atrium and 1 gallery) • Breakout/meeting3,746 m2 (40,320 sq ft) (2 halls and 13 rooms) • Ballroom924 m2 (9,950 sq ft) (7 rooms)Parking86 units (2 outdoor areas)Public transit accessŌsaka Uehonmachi StationWebsitewww.ih-osaka.jp/en/

Osaka Conference Center (大阪カンファレンスセンター, Ōsaka kanfarensu sentā), officially known as Osaka Conference Center & Hotel (大阪カンファレンスセンター&ホテル, Ōsaka kanfarensu sentā ando hoteru), is a conference center with a hotel in Tennoji-ku, Osaka, Osaka, Japan. Although Convention Linkage, Inc., the operator appointed by the City of Osaka, has started re-branding since April 2014, the center is still known as International House, Osaka (大阪国際交流センター, Ōsaka kokusai kōryū sentā) or i-house (アイハウス, Ai hausu) for the building name it tenants.

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  1. ^ 1868 to 1938: Williamson J., Nominal Wage, Cost of Living, Real Wage and Land Rent Data for Japan 1831-1938, 1939 to 1945: Bank of Japan Historical Statistics Afterwards, Japanese Historical Consumer Price Index numbers based on data available from the Japanese Statistics Bureau. Japan Historical Consumer Price Index (CPI) – 1970 to 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2014. For between 1946 and 1970, from "昭和戦後史". Retrieved 24 January 2015.