Top 10 Reasons to Attend Imaging in Japan 2026
- natalierice
- Aug 3
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 24
Don’t Miss This Unique Experience
Imaging in Japan 2026 isn’t just a conference—it’s an opportunity to grow, connect, and be inspired in one of the most extraordinary countries in the world.
📅 Conference Dates: June 1–5, 2026
📍 Location: Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo + Optional Mini-Conference at Hyatt Regency Kyoto
🔗 View the full program and register now → www.globalradiologycme.com/imaging-in-japan2026
Here are the top 10 reasons you should attend Imaging in Japan 2026:
1. Leading edge, captivating Scientific Program delivered by a World-Class Faculty
Led by Scientific Director Neil M. Rofsky, the 2025 program will feature topics in body imaging, cardiothoracic imaging, MSK, neuroradiology, and emergency radiology. Faculty include some of the most respected names in the field: Donald Resnick, Ella Kazerooni, Amish Doshi, and Karen Lee.

2. Tokyo is ranked one of the top cities to visit in the world
Travel + Leisure ranked Tokyo #3 in their readers favorite cities in the world in 2026. Forbes ranked Tokyo #3 of Best Cities in the world to visit in 2026.

3. Interactive and engaging Lunch Round Tables
Back by popular demand, our daily Round Table sessions offer a chance to discuss current imaging and leadership topics in an informal setting with the faculty. These sessions are often cited by attendees as a highlight of the educational program.

4. The Chinzanso Hotel: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Tokyo
The conference venue, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, is a luxurious garden retreat tucked away in central Tokyo. You’ll attend sessions surrounded by centuries-old camellia trees, koi ponds, and stone paths—an inspiring and peaceful place to learn.

5. Kyoto: A Spiritual and Cultural Retreat
Don’t miss the optional Wellness and Business Mini-Conference on June 5, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Kyoto. Explore Japan’s former imperial capital, home to over 1,600 temples, zen gardens, and world-famous sites like the Fushimi Inari Shrine and Arashiyama Bamboo Forest.

6. Cruise and Dinner on Tokyo Bay
Network with fellow registrants and faculty while enjoying a spectacular evening cruise on Tokyo Bay, complete with dinner, drinks, and panoramic views of the city skyline and Rainbow Bridge.

7. Explore Tokyo’s Contrasts
From the bustling energy of Shibuya Crossing to the quiet elegance of the Meiji Shrine, Tokyo is a city of contrasts. Shop in Ginza, experience a traditional tea ceremony, take a ride in a rickshaw or marvel at the views from Tokyo Skytree—all just a short ride from the conference hotel.

8. Soak in a Traditional Onsen
Experience the healing waters of a Japanese onsen. Whether in Tokyo or Kyoto, you’ll find beautifully designed public baths and hotel spas that offer the perfect post-conference wind-down.

9. Savor Michelin-Starred Cuisine and Street Food
Japan has more Michelin-starred restaurants than anywhere else on earth—but the culinary scene goes far beyond fine dining. Don’t leave without trying fresh sushi at Tsukiji Market, sizzling yakitori in a local izakaya, or warm taiyaki from a street vendor.

10. Ride the Shinkansen (Bullet Train)
Fast, efficient, and a uniquely Japanese experience, the Shinkansen connects Tokyo and Kyoto in just over two hours.
Experience an exceptional radiology education alongside a memorable cultural journey at this distinctive conference by Global Radiology CME. The Imaging in Japan 2026 event offers professional growth, networking opportunities, and wellness for radiologists worldwide in a culturally vibrant country that seamlessly integrates ancient traditions with contemporary innovations.
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