Special Scientific Events

Special Scientific Events will be held on the final day, August 28, at the Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives (京都学・歴彩館). The following two events are scheduled:

Admission is free, but reservations are required. We will announce the reservation procedure about six months before the event.

Please note that the same day as the “One-Day Technical Tour” is scheduled for the Special Scientific Event. Therefore, the Special Scientific Event participants cannot join the one-day tour.

Please note that the Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives is a different venue from the IHC2026 site (Kyoto International Conference Center). Directions are provided here.

III International Symposium on “People, Nature, and Life”

Designing Scenery of the Future for Happiness through Harmony with Nature – A Paradigm Shift towards a Future Society-

Blessed with abundant natural beauty, including mountains and rivers, Japan is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Over the centuries, a unique culture has developed that embraces these natural elements and integrates them into daily life.
To celebrate the return of the International Horticultural Exposition to Japan in 2027—its first time in 37 years—a series of symposia is being held. These events explore the Japanese perspective on nature, which treasures flowers and greenery as reflections of the human spirit.
“Green Growth Strategies,” aimed at addressing issues such as extreme weather and biodiversity loss, incorporate a range of elements including civil engineering, agriculture, and housing. In this third symposium, we will explore these elements in depth and propose a vision for a sustainable future—one that includes rainwater utilization, urban greening, and the effective use of food and timber resources.

Coordinator

Shiro Wakui

Chairperson,
GREEN × EXPO Lab

Keynote Speaker

Lucia Lohmann

President and Director
Missouri Botanical Graden

Panelists

Satoshi Kubota

Nihon University

Tomoko Takeuchi

Chiba University

Tatsumasa Murasame

TV Personality / Gardener

  • Keynote speech in English by International invited speaker
    • Dr. Lucia Lohmann; President and Director, Missouri Botanical Garden
  • Simultaneous interpretation between Japanese and English
  • Panellists from the fields of Floriculture, Green city, Urban green, Urban horticulture, Garden design, “Bon-sai”, and etc 

Keywords

Green city, Floriculture, Urban greening, Urban horticulture, Garden design, Bon-sai, Botanical garden, Vertical gardens, Aquaponics, Planting management, Park restoration, Rainwater utilization. Timber resource

Date

Friday, August 28, 2026  13:00 – 15:30

Venue

Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives (Main Hall)
Participation is free of charge. Limited capacity.
Reservations will be accepted starting later than March 2026.


Crucifer Vegetable Workshop

supported by Japanese forum for crucifer breeding and genomics.

Date

Friday, August 28, 2026  9:30 AM – (Venue opens 9:15 AM)

Venue

Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives (Seminar Hall)
Participation is free of charge. Limited capacity.

Registration for general participants will open in mid-June. Please check back here for updates.

Coordinators

Ryo Fujimoto

Kobe University

Ko Motoki

Okayama University

Speakers

Donata Arena

University of Catania

Honghui Gu

Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Dong-Hwan Kim

Chung-Ang University

Kyoko Yamane

Gifu University

Seisuke Kimura

Kyoto Sangyo University

Crucifer Vegetable Workshop – Tentative Program
Crucifer Vegetable Workshop – Tentative Program
Time Speaker Presentation title
9:15 Venue opens
9:30–9:40 Opening remarks
9:40–10:55 Session 1: Genetic diversity, stress resilience, and flowering regulation in crucifer vegetables
Donata Arena Capturing the diversity of the Brassica oleracea complex species (n = 9) for improving resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses and produce quality in related crops
Honghui Gu Advances in Brassica oleracea L. genetics for improving the resilience of related crops
Dong-Hwan Kim Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) regulates not only floral transition but also stress-responsive metabolisms in Brassica rapa
10:55–11:15 Coffee break
11:15–12:05 Session 2: Evolution, utilization, and cultural history of crucifer vegetables in Japan
Kyoko Yamane Evolutionary history of Japanese Eutrema (wasabi): from glacial dynamics to cultivation and food culture
Seisuke Kimura Combination of genetic analysis and ancient literature survey reveals the divergence of traditional Brassica rapa varieties from Kyoto, Japan
12:05–13:30 Coffee break, networking event, and poster session

Expected topics

  • Recent research and challenges in crucifer vegetable production and breeding across different regions
  • Informal networking among participants, including researchers, producers, companies, and the public

Keywords

Crucifer vegetables, Genetic diversity, Cultivation practices, Utilization diversity, Breeding techniques, Genome editing, Global research exchange,  Research–industry collaboration, Public participation, Open scientific event


Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives

The Special Scientific Events are scheduled at the Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives. Two events will be held in the Main Hall and Seminar Hall, as described above.

Main Hall

Seminar Hall

Date

August 28th, 2026

Access

Get off at Kitayama Station on the Subway Karasuma Line and walk 4 minutes from Exit 1 or 3.
Please see the Access from Kyoto Station to Venues.

Address

1-29 Shimogamo Hangicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-0823

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