HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Tokyo, Japan or Virtually from your home or work.

To All Our Honored Participants and Attendees!!

Warm greetings from the Organizing Committee of INRC 2026.

We are delighted to invite you to the 21st International Nursing Research Congress (INRC 2026), a hybrid event to be held in Tokyo, Japan, and Virtually on July 20-21, 2026.

Under the overarching theme Nursing Across Nations: Compassion, Collaboration, and Change — and inspired by the exceptional success of our previous edition, “Global Care: The Pioneering Impact of Nursing Across Nations” — this Congress will bring together nursing professionals, researchers, educators, and policymakers from around the globe.

Inovine Meetings organizes 100+ conferences every year across the USA, Europe, and Asia, with the support of more than 100 scientific societies, eminent personalities, and renowned scientists worldwide.

INRC 2026 will serve as a dynamic platform to explore cutting-edge research, share best practices, and foster cross-cultural collaboration in advancing nursing care. The program will feature keynote presentations by distinguished experts, interactive panel discussions, innovative research showcases, and hands-on workshops designed to enhance professional knowledge and skills.

Why to Attend INRC 2026?

  • Global Stage: Engage with international experts on a platform that transcends geographical boundaries.
  • Dual Format: Participate in person in Tokyo’s dynamic healthcare hub or join us online.
  • Interdisciplinary Focus: Explore cutting-edge research and practice innovations across:
    • Nursing Informatics & AI Integration
    • Public Health & Community Nursing
    • Mental Health & Holistic Care
    • Clinical Specialties (Gynecology, Cardiac, Oncology, Pediatric, Critical Care)
    • Occupational Health & Rehabilitation Nursing
    • Evidence-Based Practice & Policy Development
  • Emerging Topics: Delve into global disease control strategies, disaster preparedness (including COVID-19 lessons), patient advocacy, and legal-ethical frameworks.
  • Rich Program:
    • Keynote Lectures: Hear from world-renowned thought leaders.
    • Oral & Poster Sessions: Present and learn about the latest studies.
    • Interactive Workshops & Panels: Gain hands-on skills and practical strategies.
    • Networking Opportunities: Forge collaborations that will drive nursing science forward.
    • Exhibitor Opportunities: Showcase your products, services, and innovations to a global audience of nursing and healthcare professionals.

Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or an emerging clinician, INRC 2026 promises:

  • Deep dives into innovation, collaboration, and holistic care.
  • A chance to share your work on a global stage.
  • Connections that bridge continents and disciplines.

This premier event is ideal for:

  • Distinguished Speakers & Leading Researchers shaping the future of nursing science
  • Eminent Scientists & Nurse Scientists driving evidence-based advancements
  • Academic Nurse Educators & Professors fostering the next generation of nurses
  • Nursing Research Scholars & Doctoral Students seeking global exposure for their work
  • Practicing Clinicians & Registered Nurses across all specialties
  • Nurse Practitioners & Advanced Practice Leaders implementing innovative care models
  • Clinical Nursing Directors & Nursing Managers improving patient outcomes
  • Healthcare Professionals & Interdisciplinary Collaborators promoting integrated care
  • Evidence-Based Practice Leaders & Nursing Outcomes Analysts transforming clinical approaches
  • Global & Public Health Nurse Researchers addressing health challenges worldwide

Benefits of Participation – INRC 2026

  • Stay updated with the latest nursing research, clinical practices, and global healthcare trends
  • Connect with an international network of nursing professionals, educators, and researchers
  • Gain recognition through oral presentation, poster, and research awards
  • Receive CPD credits and a Participation Certificate
  • Explore Tokyo’s vibrant culture and innovation in healthcare and nursing

Partnership & Exhibition — July Tokyo
Showcase your innovations to international nursing researchers and practitioners.
• Increase brand visibility among nursing leaders and policymakers
• Forge partnerships with academics, clinicians, and industry peers
• Support nursing research and education while gaining targeted exposure

Visa & Travel Assistance:
For international participants who need a visa to enter Japan, an official invitation letter will be issued once registration is confirmed. We strongly encourage applying for your visa well in advance to ensure a smooth process.

Join us to share your expertise, gain fresh insights, and collaborate with like-minded professionals committed to advancing nursing globally.

Mark your calendars and prepare to advance your practice, expand your research horizons, and shape the future of nursing in Tokyo—or wherever you are in the world.

We look forward to welcoming you to the 21st International Nursing Research Congress 2026!

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Related Journals: Nursing Research | Japan Academy of Nursing Science (JANS) | Chinese Nursing Association (CNA) | International Journal of Nursing Studies | Journal of Nursing Scholarship | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Journal of Clinical Nursing | Research in Nursing & Health | Journal of Nursing Research | Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing | Advances in Nursing Science | Evidence-Based Nursing | BMC Nursing

Related Societies: Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS)| Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) | Society of Pediatric Nurses (SPN) | Gerontological Society of America | Midwest Nursing Research Society | American Academy of Nursing | National League for Nursing | Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science | NANDA International | International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care | American Academy of Nursing | National Institute of Nursing Research

Regards,
21st Nursing Research Congress 2026
Organizing Committee

Conference Sessions

Renowned Speakers

Zhaoming Cao

Zhaoming Cao

Peking University, China
Guangyi Xu

Guangyi Xu

Peking University, China
Rahma K. Andamen

Rahma K. Andamen

Cotabato Regional And Medical Center, Philippines
Nonye Tochi Aghanya

Nonye Tochi Aghanya

Pace University, United States
Nataliya Shaforost

Nataliya Shaforost

SUNY Downstate College of Nursing, United States
Stacey Rosenberg

Stacey Rosenberg

Southern New Hampshire University, United States
Lindsay Grainger

Lindsay Grainger

University of South Carolina, United States
Vanessa Yvette Trevino

Vanessa Yvette Trevino

Baylor University, United States
Bihonegn Asmamaw Moges

Bihonegn Asmamaw Moges

Central South University, China
Chang Yang

Chang Yang

Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, China
Chang Liu

Chang Liu

Zhengzhou University, China
Ranran Dong

Ranran Dong

Liaocheng Cardiac Hospital, China
Etti Rosenberg

Etti Rosenberg

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Israel
Hezi Zhang

Hezi Zhang

Anhui Medical University, China
Yueming Xu

Yueming Xu

Anhui Medical University, China
Xiaoman Wang

Xiaoman Wang

Anhui Medical University, China
Lupei Yan

Lupei Yan

Sichuan University, China
Kerryn Burgoyne

Kerryn Burgoyne

KTalk, Australia
Sultanah Alharbi

Sultanah Alharbi

Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital, Saudi Arabia

Organizing Committee

Haydee Britton

Haydee Britton

Serena del Mar Hospital, Colombia

Habil. Bernd Blobel

Habil. Bernd Blobel

University of Regensburg, Germany

Jen Mohaupt

Jen Mohaupt

McMaster University, Canada

Annette Macias-Hoag

Annette Macias-Hoag

Rochester Regional Health, United States

Marguerite Lawrence

Marguerite Lawrence

Sacred Heart University, United States

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Successful Past Conferences

15th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Health Care

August 4-5, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan

14th International Nursing Research Congress

July 14-15, 2025 | San Francisco, United States

13th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care

June 2-3, 2025 | Paris, France

11th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Health Care

July 1-2, 2024 | Toronto, Canada

12th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare

June 24-25, 2024 | Valencia, Spain

10th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care

December 4-5, 2023 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Past Conferences Information

15th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Health Care

Venue: Tokyo, Japan

Date: August 4-5, 2025


15th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Healthcare 2025

August 04–06, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan (Hybrid Event)
Venue: ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Narita, Tokyo, Japan
Theme: “Advancing Global Nursing Education: Empowering Nurses for Tomorrow’s Healthcare Challenges.”

Overview

The 15th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Healthcare 2025, organized by Inovine Meetings LLC, was successfully held from August 04–06, 2025, at the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Narita, Tokyo, Japan, as a Hybrid Event (In-person & Virtual).

The event brought together distinguished nursing professionals, educators, researchers, and healthcare experts from around the world. The conference served as a global platform for sharing the latest innovations, research, and trends shaping the future of nursing education and healthcare delivery.

Scientific Program Highlights

The three-day scientific agenda included keynote addresses, oral presentations, poster sessions, and panel discussions, focusing on areas such as:

  • Nursing Education and Research
  • Clinical and Surgical Nursing
  • Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
  • Global Health and Nursing Informatics
  • Leadership and Professional Development
  • Community, Pediatric, and Geriatric Nursing
  • Artificial Intelligence and Technological Integration in Nursing

Day 1 – August 04, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan

Session Chair: Dr. Kellyann Garthe, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
Session Co-Chair: Prof. Agnes Makhene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Keynote Presentations

  1. Dr. Kellyann Garthe, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
    “Rejection Sensitivity, Intent to Seek Medical Help, and Gender Minority Individuals.”
  2. Prof. Agnes Makhene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    “Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education to Facilitate Critical Thinking: Preparing a Globally Competent Graduate in the 4IR Era.”

Oral Presentations

  • Pasquale Fiore, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada
    “Connectivity Activity Among Nursing Instructors Fostering Collegiality.”
  • Natasha Frank, Stefanie Longo Santorsola, and Wendy Donna Chow, Humber Polytechnic, Canada
    “Perceived Impact of Using Virtual Simulation as an Innovative Teaching Methodology.”
  • Santhi Nair, Tata Memorial Hospital, India
    “Bridging the Gap: A Cross-Sectional Insight into Patient Safety Culture Among Nursing Staff in Tertiary Care.”
  • Victor Javier Vazquez Zamora, Instituto Mexicano Del Seguro Social, Mexico
    “Addressing the Unmet Needs of Women with Breast Cancer in Mexico: A Non-Randomised Pilot Study of the Digital ePRO Intervention.”
  • Chu-Hua Chung, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taiwan
    “Navigating Financial Toxicity of Cancer: A Family-Centered Perspective from Taiwan.”
  • Wu Yiping, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore
    “Clinical Immersion Programme: An Approach to Enhance Nursing Clinical Practice.”
  • Wen-Yi Chen, National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
    “On the Relationship Between Nurse Employment Behaviors Across Workplaces and the Quality of Inpatient Care.”
  • Farhan Alshammari, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia
    “Nurses’ Perspectives on the Degree of Missed Nursing Care in the Public Hospitals in Hail City, KSA.”

Poster Presentations

  • Chi-Hua Yang, Min-Hwei Junior College of Health Care Management, Taiwan
    “Effect of Additional Instructional Courses on Nursing Students’ Ability to Perform Breastfeeding.”
  • Lin Ya-Wen, China Medical University School of Nursing, Taiwan
    “The Effect of Blended Learning on Improving Motivation and Knowledge of Nursing Students in Interdisciplinary Developmental Care of Premature Infants.”
  • Ting-Ting Chang, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
    “Empowering Oncology Nurses Through Multimodal Simulation: A Clinical Teaching Model to Prevent Chemotherapy Extravasation.”

Day 2 – August 05, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan

Keynote Presentations

  1. Dr. Krista Hoek, Anesthesiologist-Intensivist, Netherlands
    “Therapeutic Communication, a Nursing Educational Program: Implementation and Analysis.”
  2. Dr. Sanele E. Nene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    “Ethical Considerations for Effective Artificial Intelligence Implementation in a South African Public Healthcare System.”

Oral & Poster Sessions

  • Pasquale Fiore, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada
    “Land Acknowledgments and Gratitude Activities by Nursing Students.”
  • José Francisco Villanueva Valverde, Universidad Internacional UNIVERSAE, Spain
    “Application of In Situ Simulation in Intrahospital Emergency Services.”
  • Ting-Ting Chang, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
    “Quiet is Care: Implementing Sound-Sensitive Strategies in Wards to Improve Patient-Centered Outcomes.”
  • Yi-An Lu, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
    “Strengthening Clinical Readiness and Retention: A Competency-Based Pre-Employment Training Program for Newly Recruited Nurses.”
  • Chao-Chih Yu, Min-Hwei Junior College of Health Care Management, Taiwan
    “Effect of Additional Instructional Courses on Nursing Students’ Ability to Perform Breastfeeding.”

Day 3 – August 06, 2025 | Virtual Session (Zoom)

Featured insightful talks from international nursing experts, including:

  • Kristen Vandenberg, University of Colorado, USA
    “Cracking the Code: Mastering Teen/Young Adult Communication for Nurses and Educators.”
  • Kathryn Moore, Emory Healthcare, USA
    “Serenity for the Nurse’s Soul.”
  • Marguerite Lawrence, Sacred Heart University, USA
    “Enhancing Asynchronous Family Nurse Practitioner Education Through Interprofessional Collaboration.”
  • F.M. Tanvir Alam, Health Education England, UK
    “SGLT2 Inhibitors and Sick Day Rule.”
  • Asuka Hashino, Kumamoto University, Japan
    “A Scoping Review of the Effect of Inhaled Drugs on the Sleep Quality of COPD Patients.”
  • Yu Wang, Zhengzhou University, China
    “Construction of Knowledge Graph for Home Self-Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.”
  • Hsueh-Ya Tsai, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taiwan
    “Enhancing Clinical Educators’ Teaching Skills Through a Diabetic Foot Care Workshop.”
  • Su Ching-Ling, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
    “Reducing the Incidence of Falls Among Patients in Chronic Psychiatric Wards.”
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson, College of Nursing, CMC Vellore, India
    “Climate Change and Its Impact on Child Care.”
  • Yuanyue Ren, Zhengzhou University, China
    “Interventions to Enhance Learning and Autonomous Learning Abilities in Nursing Students: A Review.”
  • Jinglin Huang, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, China
    “Factors Influencing Active Aging Among Older Adults in China: A Systematic Review.”
  • Ruru Guo, Zhengzhou University, China
    “Web-Based Sexual and Reproductive Health Education for Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.”
  • Yi-Chen Huang, Hungkuang University, Taiwan
    “Developing Interactive E-Book Curriculum Using the ASSURE Model to Enhance Nurses' Competency.”
  • Makiko Yamamoto, Kumamoto University, Japan
    “Literature Review on Infection Control Education Using Virtual Reality.”
  • Chang Liu, Zhengzhou University, China
    “Analysis of Caregiving Burnout Among Family Caregivers of Disabled Elderly: A Cross-Sectional Study.”
  • Hongyan Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China
    “Risk Factors of Sarcopenia in Patients Undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis: A Cross-Sectional Survey.”
  • Wanying Zhao, Zhengzhou University, China
    “Dyadic Perspective on Family Resilience Experiences Among Elderly Peritoneal Dialysis Patients.”
  • Shitong Guo, Zhengzhou University, China
    “Factors Influencing Thriving in Life of the Elderly in the Community: A Cross-Sectional Study.”

Conference Outcomes

The summit provided a valuable platform for:

  • Fostering global collaborations in nursing education and research.
  • Showcasing the impact of innovation, simulation, and digital tools in nursing practice.
  • Encouraging student and researcher participation through poster awards and recognition.

Panel discussions, certificate distribution, and networking sessions rounded off the event on a highly positive note.

Acknowledgments

Inovine Meetings LLC extends its sincere gratitude to all speakers, session chairs, poster presenters, and delegates for their active participation and contributions toward the success of the 15th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Healthcare 2025.

 

13th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care

Venue: Paris, France

Date: June 2-3, 2025


 13th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare 2025

Dates: June 02–03, 2025
Venue: Hotel Mercure Paris Porte de Pantin, Paris, France
Organizer: Inovine Scientific Meetings
Theme: “Advancing Global Nursing Education: Empowering Nurses for Tomorrow’s Healthcare Challenges”
Format: Hybrid (In-person & Virtual)


Conference Overview

The 13th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare 2025 was successfully held as a hybrid event, bringing together healthcare professionals, nursing educators, clinical researchers, and medical innovators from around the world. The two-day event offered keynote lectures, oral presentations, panel discussions, and poster sessions focused on advancing global nursing education, women’s health, and technological integration in healthcare.

The congress provided a valuable platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and professional networking aimed at addressing contemporary challenges in nursing and healthcare systems.

Day 1 Highlights – June 02, 2025

Keynote Forum

  • Caroline R. Piselli (Yale School of Nursing Alumnus, USA)
    “An Adaptable Patient–Clinician Customized–Integrative–Experiential–Evidence-Based Outcomes Approach.”
     
  • Janice A. Odiaga (Rush University, USA)
    “Obtaining Telehealth Competency Training through an IPE Curriculum.”
     
  • Haydee Britton (Cartagena Colombian American Center, Colombia)
    “Medical English for Nurses and Doctors.”

Oral Presentations

  • Becky Faett (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
    “The Impact of an Escape Room vs. High-Fidelity Simulation on Interprofessional Communication.”
     
  • Neena Philip (Healthcare Executive Consultant, USA)
    “Transformative Frontline Nurse Manager Role in an Era of Turbulence.”
     
  • Lisa Matthews (Maylis Health, Canada)
    “Building Partnerships to Successfully Launch a Home Hospice Care Program.”
     
  • Mohamed M. Hosni (Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust, UK)
    “Emerging Trends in the Treatment of Endometriosis – What Are We Missing?”
     
  • Seneca Perri Moore (University of Utah, USA)
    “Nurses as Critical Stakeholders in Responsible and Innovative Artificial Intelligence.”
     
  • Ruth Robbio (York University, Canada)
    “E-Mentoring Program: Partnering Graduate and Undergraduate Nursing Students 2.0 – Curriculum Intervention.”
     
  • Ranran Dong (Liaocheng Cardiac Hospital, China)
    “Moving Nursing Station Forward: Improving Efficiency and Patient Experience.”
     
  • Steven J. Taylor & Janice Odiaga (Rush University, USA)
    “Telehealth Accessibility Among Older Adults in the Metropolitan United States: An Exploratory Study.”
     
  • Nataliya Shaforost (SUNY Downstate College of Nursing, USA)
    “Evidence-Based Practice Project: Challenges and Solutions.”
     
  • Kallie Honeywood (Maylis Health, Canada)
    “Transforming Workplace Culture: A Strategic Approach to Workforce Wellbeing and Retention in Healthcare.”

Day 2 Highlights – June 03, 2025

Keynote & Oral Presentations

  • Lindsay Grainger (University of South Carolina, USA)
    “Improving Dementia Symptoms Through Personalized Music.”
     
  • Cristina Alonzo (National University of Comahue, Argentina)
    “Care of Adults and Older Adults: Implementation of Educational Strategies for Their Approach.”
     
  • Sipho Mkhize (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
    “Implementing Innovative Teaching and Learning Approaches at KwaZulu Natal Nursing College.”
     
  • Samra Seddik (Independent Midwife, France)
    “Midwives and Health Workers in Gaza: Practicing Care Under Fire.”
     
  • Nicoline Ghaila (US Embassy Health Unit, Cameroon)
    “Mango Worm – A Confusing Diagnosis: Tropical Medicine in Cameroon.”
     
  • Asta Monglo (Public Health Expert, Cameroon)
    “Women’s Leadership: A Pathway to Better Healthcare in Africa.”
     
  • Aanchal Deora (SMASTI Institute, India)
    “Transformative Innovations in Obstetrics & Gynaecology: The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Advancing Women’s Health.”
     
  • Outirighet Lina (Mohamed V Military Training Hospital, France)
    “The Benefits of Breast Reconstruction in the Radical Treatment of Breast Cancer.”

Poster Presentations

  • Canan Hurdag (Demiro?lu Bilim University, Turkey)
    “Exploring the Role of e-NOS and Caveolin-1 Interaction in Vertical Transmission of SARS-CoV-2.”
     
  • Mohammad Al Obeed Allah (Charles University, Czech Republic)
    “Advancing Digital PCR for Detection of Clinically Relevant Gene Variants in Ovarian Cancer.”
     
  • Iurie Dondiuc (Nicolae Testemitanu University, Moldova)
    “Complications Associated with Umbilical Cord Abnormalities.”

Day 3 (Virtual Session) – June 04, 2025

Online presentations focused on global nursing innovation and healthcare resilience, featuring:

  • Gihane Endrawes (Western Sydney University, Australia)  
    Cultural Empathy in Nursing Education.
     
  • Mostafa Abolfotouh (King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Saudi Arabia)  
    Women Empowerment and Intimate Partner Violence.
     
  • Minu Shibu (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)  
    Enhancing Resilience through Cognitive Rehearsal.
     
  • Vanessa Yvette Trevino (Baylor University, USA)  
    Reducing Burnout and Promoting Resilience through Mindfulness Apps.
     
  • Maria Lemos (UniRedentor/Afya Medical School, Brazil)  
    Menopause and Alzheimer’s Connection.
     
  • Margaret Hansen (University of San Francisco, USA)  
    Forest is a State of Wellbeing: Health Benefits of Shinrin-yoku.

Conclusion

The 13th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare 2025 was a resounding success, blending academic excellence with global collaboration. The hybrid format expanded access, while the diversity of presentations underscored nursing’s pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare. The event concluded with a renewed commitment to innovation, education, and compassion in clinical practice worldwide.

 

11th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Health Care

Venue: Toronto, Canada

Date: July 1-2, 2024


Past Conference Report

11th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Health Care

July 01–02, 2024 | Toronto, Canada

The 11th Global Summit on Nursing Education & Health Care was successfully held on July 01–02, 2024, in Toronto, Canada. The summit brought together educators, researchers, clinicians and healthcare professionals from multiple regions to discuss recent trends, pedagogical innovations, research advancements and challenges in nursing and healthcare systems worldwide.

Day 1 — July 01, 2024 (Onsite – Hall A)

Keynote Forum

  • Julie Harrison-Swartz, University of North Carolina Pembroke, USA
  • Jennifer Jones-Locklear, Pembroke McKenzie-Elliott School of Nursing, USA

Tracks Covered:
Nursing Education • Clinical Nursing • Mental Health Nursing • Types of Nursing Education • Surgical Nursing • Health Care

Session Chair:
Jennifer Jones-Locklear, Pembroke McKenzie-Elliott School of Nursing, USA

Oral Presentations

  • Mary Kozub, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, McKenzie-Elliott School of Nursing, USA
  • Alicia E. Jones, University Health Network, Canada
  • Kellyann Garthe, Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek, USA
  • Maame Fosua Afrifa-Minka, Sanskriti University, School of Management, Uttar Pradesh, India

Poster Presentations

  • Agnes Makhene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Thomas Odumo, RockSteady Holdings Canada Inc., Canada

Day 2 — July 02, 2024 (Virtual Mode via Zoom | GMT-4)

  • Abigail Garcie Reyes, Holy Angel University, Philippines
  • Mazzoleni Beatrice & Diego Lopane, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Italy
  • Elvira Solis, Mount Sinai Hospital, USA
  • Hind Beheiry, Faculty of Medicine, International University of Africa, Sudan
  • Hana Padysakova, Jana Rottková & Zuzana Slezáková, Slovak Medical University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
  • Lara Mabelle Milfont Boeckmann, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Brasília (UnB), Brazil
  • Karen A. Cabiloque, Klinika Karena Aesthetics and Regenerative Clinic, University of San Agustin, Philippines
  • Edie West, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
  • Lorrie Fischer Blitch, Magellan Christian Academy, USA

Thanks Giving & Closing Ceremony

The summit concluded with expressions of appreciation to speakers, sponsors, organizing committee members, and participants for their valuable contributions. The organizers reaffirmed their commitment to advancing nursing education and healthcare excellence and announced future collaborative initiatives.

 

12th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare

Venue: Valencia, Spain

Date: June 24-25, 2024


Conference Review: 12th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care (NURSING 2024)

Dates: June 24–25, 2024
Location: Valencia, Spain
Organizer: Inovine Scientific Meetings

Overview

The 12th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care (NURSING 2024), organized by Inovine Scientific Meetings, successfully convened nursing professionals, educators, researchers, and healthcare leaders from across the globe. This premier hybrid event served as a multidisciplinary platform for sharing innovations, best practices, and research advancements in nursing and healthcare delivery.

The conference attracted participants from over 20 countries spanning North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, highlighting its role as a truly global gathering for healthcare collaboration and professional development.

Conference Focus Areas

The two-day scientific program emphasized pioneering research, practical innovations, and policy discussions across the following domains:

  • Nursing education and curriculum innovation
  • Workforce retention and policy reform
  • Digital transformation and telehealth integration
  • Global health systems and patient safety
  • Chronic disease management, hypertension, and mental health care

Participants engaged in keynote addresses, oral presentations, poster sessions, and panel discussions designed to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange.

Published Contact Information

Haydée Britton
Santa Fe College, Florida, USA
britton.haydee@gmail.com
hbritton@ufl.edu
+1 (352) 215-7704
Gainesville, Florida, USA

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Presenters

Although most presenters’ direct email addresses were not publicly available, the following esteemed professionals made significant contributions to the scientific program:

  • Dr. Jean Hughes, Dalhousie University, Canada
  • Dr. Edie West, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
  • Dr. Emily Griffin, University of Iowa College of Nursing, USA
  • Dr. Peterlyn Sandoy, Mediclinic Airport Road Hospital, United Arab Emirates
  • Dr. Danka Svecova, Comenius University, Slovakia
  • Dr. Venilla Govender, King Abdulaziz Medical City Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Ms. Naglaa Samy, Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, United Arab Emirates
  • Dr. Asta Monglo, Public Health Consultant, Cameroon
  • Mr. Peter Lakwijk, Thyroid Federation International, Netherlands

Summary and Impact

The NURSING 2024 Congress offered a dynamic and interactive platform for professionals to exchange insights on contemporary challenges in nursing and healthcare. Key themes included innovation in education, evidence-based clinical practice, digital health integration, and policy-driven workforce sustainability.

Participants praised the congress for fostering an environment of global collaboration and for emphasizing the essential role of nursing leadership in improving patient outcomes and advancing healthcare equity worldwide.

Overall, the event reinforced the critical contributions of nursing research, education, and practice in shaping the future of global health care.

 

10th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care

Venue: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Date: December 4-5, 2023


Past Conference Report

04 – 05 December 2023
10th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The 10th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care was successfully held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 04 – 05 December 2023. The congress served as a prestigious global platform for nurses, healthcare practitioners, educators, policy makers, and researchers to present innovative studies, discuss current challenges in healthcare systems, and contribute to the advancement of nursing education and practice worldwide.

The event featured keynote lectures, invited and contributed talks, panel discussions, poster presentations, and a dedicated workshop, creating an engaging academic environment with active participation from delegates representing North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

Scientific Sessions and Themes

The academic program encompassed a wide range of topics in nursing and allied health, including but not limited to:

  • Women’s Health & Midwifery Nursing

  • Pediatrics Nursing & Neonatal Care

  • Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing

  • Nurse Practitioner Roles in Modern Healthcare

  • Dental & Surgical Nursing Practices

  • Cardiovascular & Critical Care Nursing

  • Innovations & Technology in Nursing Education

  • Public and Community Health Nursing Approaches

These sessions promoted interdisciplinary dialogue, enabling knowledge transfer between clinical practice, education, and research.

Session Leadership

The congress academic sessions were guided by eminent experts:

  • Session Chair: Mohammad Shaban, Health Point Hospital, UAE

  • Session Co-Chair: Tracy Roake, Danat Al Emarat Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Their stewardship ensured high-quality deliberations and impactful discussions.

Distinguished Speakers — Day 1 (In-Person)

  • Samar Altoukhi, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group, Saudi Arabia

  • Peterlyn Sandoy, Post-Anesthesia Care Unit RN, Mediclinic Middle East, UAE

  • Sarwat Abulmagd, The Turkish Ministry of Health / Dubai Health Authority (DHA), UAE

  • Leila Mostofi, Tehran University, Iran

  • Anjali Sharma, Nursing Educator, NMC Hospital DIP, UAE

Day 2 — Virtual Mode (December 05, 2023)

Time: 3:00 PM (UAE) / 6:00 AM (New York)

Speakers:

  • Kunal Joon, NIIMS Greater Noida, India

  • Vanitha Rajakumar, Royale Hayat Hospital, Kuwait

  • Liu Xinmin, The First Hospital of Jilin University, China

  • Keke Diao, Dept. of Nursing & Health, Zhengzhou University, China

  • K. M. Yacob, Marma Health Centre, Kaloor, India

  • Shanthi R., Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland

  • Valerie Esposito Kubanick, York College, City University of New York, USA

  • Janice Nissen, MS Population Health, UK

  • Sean Orford, Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist, USA

  • Joyce Simard, College of Health and Sciences, Western Sydney, Australia

8th World Congress on Nursing & Health Care, August 07-08, 2023, London, UK

Venue: London, United Kingdom

Date: August 7-8, 2023


Past Conference Report

8th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare
August 07–08, 2023 | London, United Kingdom
Day 3 (Virtual): August 09, 2023 | GMT+1

The 8th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare convened in London, UK, on August 07–08, 2023, and continued virtually on August 09, 2023. The congress served as a global platform for nurses, healthcare practitioners, educators, policy experts and researchers to present innovative studies, discuss pressing challenges in healthcare systems, and contribute to advancing nursing practice worldwide.

The event featured keynote, invited and contributed talks, panel discussions, poster sessions, and a dedicated workshop, creating an engaging academic atmosphere enriched by active participation from delegates across North America, Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa.

Scientific Sessions and Themes

The academic program covered a comprehensive spectrum of topics within nursing and allied healthcare, including:

  • Women Health & Midwifery Nursing
  • Pediatrics Nursing & Neonatal Care
  • Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
  • Nurse Practitioner Roles in Modern Healthcare
  • Dental & Surgical Nursing Practices
  • Cardiovascular & Critical Care Nursing
  • Innovations & Technology in Nursing Education
  • Public and Community Health Nursing Approaches

Sessions supported interdisciplinary dialogue, enabling knowledge transfers between clinical practice, education and research.

Session Leadership

The congress sessions were led by distinguished experts:

  • Session Chair: Laly Joseph, Ann Blanton Edwards School of Nursing & Health Studies, USA
  • Session Co-Chair: Jussara Brito, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar

Their guidance ensured high-quality academic flow and meaningful discussion.

Distinguished Speakers — Day 1 & Day 2 (London Onsite)

Esteemed speakers from institutions across the globe contributed rich perspectives, including:
Laly Joseph (USA) • Jussara Brito (Qatar) • Jacquelyn Claude (USA) • Jill M. Moore & Renee Bauer (USA) •
Vanitha Rajakumar (Kuwait) • Werner Sperschneider (Denmark) • Patricia Karwan (USA) •
Nasra Idilbi (Israel) • Marianne Allen (USA) • Gulcan Ciftcioglu Yalcin (Turkey) •
Richard Rasesemola (South Africa) • Thomas Odumo (Canada) • Anat Drach-Zahavy (Israel)

The onsite event concluded with the Awards & Closing Ceremony, recognizing outstanding oral and poster presentations.

Day 2 Highlights

Featured Speakers

  • Rabi Yunusa — University of Washington, USA
  • Maame Fosua Afrifa-Minka — Sanskriti University, India

Poster Presentations

  • Rong Li — Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
  • Yao Wanxia — Xi’an Peihua University, China

Day 3 — Virtual Session (August 09, 2023 | GMT+1)

To facilitate wider global participation, Day 3 continued virtually. The session attracted presentations from UAE, India, China, South Africa, USA, Brazil, Cyprus, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Cuba and Iran.
Presenters included clinicians, academic faculty, research scholars and nurse leaders addressing contemporary nursing challenges and culturally diverse healthcare needs.


Workshop Presentation

A focused workshop session was delivered by:

Swapnil Parmeshwar Mate
HPE UK Healthcare and Education Ltd – London, UK

The workshop emphasized competency-based learning in healthcare and evolving strategies for education and clinical skill development.

Conclusion

The 8th World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare successfully fostered academic collaboration, professional networking and knowledge advancement in global nursing sciences. The event strengthened international links among nursing professionals and highlighted the importance of innovation, education and research in shaping the future of healthcare delivery.

 

4th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare

Venue: Japan

Date: September 14-15, 2020


About the Past Conference

Online Conference on Nursing and Healthcare

September 14–15, 2020
Virtual Event

The Online Conference on Nursing and Healthcare 2020, organized by Inovine Meetings LLC, brought together distinguished professionals, researchers, and practitioners from across the globe.
The event served as an invaluable platform for sharing research, exchanging ideas, and discussing the latest developments in nursing education, healthcare innovations, and patient care practices.

Eminent Speakers & Participants Included:

  • Geneva M. Edwards, Unlawful Medicine LLC, USA
  • Romuald Delacroix, University of Tampa, USA
  • Mozhdeh Tahghighi, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
  • Sulaiman Al Sabei, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
  • Carlo A. Piraino, Taiba Hospital, Kuwait
  • Katie Hanafin, Danat Al Emarat Hospital, UAE
  • Alla Omar BaMohammed, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, KSA
  • Eman Ramadan Mohamed, Al Rahba Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • Bela Novita Amaris Susanto, YATSI College of Health Sciences, Indonesia
  • Najla Barnawi, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, KSA
  • Hiriscau Elisabeta Ioana, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca, Romania
  • Patricia Karwan, Care New England, USA
  • Zilola Khashimova, Dominican University of California, USA
  • Tracey Long, Family Nurse Practitioner, Arizona College of Nursing, USA
  • Sabrina Runbeck, MPH, MHS, PA-C, Sabrina Runbeck LLC, USA
  • Sylette DeBois, Chamberlain University–College of Nursing, USA
  • Olanrewaju Femi Arowosegbe, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
  • Vinod Kumaar, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Haryana, India
  • Aida Abd El-Razek, Menoufia University, Egypt
  • M. Yacob, Marma Health Centre, Kerala, India
  • Tsering Palmo, Altruism in Action, India
  • Kainat Alam, SLES College of Nursing, Karnataka, India
  • Abdelaziz Ghanemi, Laval University, Canada
  • Shaheena Salman Alwani, Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College, Pakistan
  • Sisay Shewasinad, Debre Birhan University, Ethiopia
  • Maryam Izadi Laybidi, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  • Chinedu Imo, Federal University Wukari, Nigeria
  • Gunnar Glauco De Cunto Carelli Taets, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Segundo Mesa Castillo, Psychiatric Hospital of Havana, Cuba
  • Sambharwal Shakuntla Devi, Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India
  • Degena Bahrey Tadesse, Aksum University, Ethiopia
  • Nonye Aghanya, Minute Clinic, USA

With the overwhelming feedback and support from participants and collaborators of Nursing and Healthcare 2020,
we look forward to meeting you again at Nursing and Healthcare 2022,
where innovation, learning, and global collaboration continue to thrive.

2nd International Conference on Nursing and Healthcare

Venue: Paris, France

Date: November 18-19, 2019


Nursing and Healthcare 2019 Conference Report

Inovine Meetings LLC successfully hosted the Joint Event – International Conference on Pediatrics & Nursing and Healthcare on November 18–19, 2019, at Novotel Paris 17, Paris, France, under the theme:
“Global Nursing Leadership: Research-based Practice and Education.”

The conference featured several scientific sessions, plenary lectures, and interactive discussions, providing a global platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration. Inovine Meetings LLC extends heartfelt gratitude to all the honourable guests, keynote speakers, and delegates for their valuable participation and contributions that made the event a grand success.

Keynote Speakers

  • Catherine M. Griswold, Healthcare Educators & Legal Nurse Consultants, Inc., USA
  • Jennifer Burns Katafigiotis, Weight Wellness Center and WWC KIDS, USA
  • Jennifer Joy R. Olivar & Nancy A. Aguila, St. Paul University Manila, Philippines
  • Amy E. Clarke, Diplomat Specialty Infusion, USA
  • Victoria Carlson-Oehlers, MSOE School of Nursing, USA
  • Mohamed A. Hendaus, Sidra Medicine, Qatar

Plenary Speakers

  • Sergio Zanini, Scientific Institute Eugenio Medea, Italy
  • Aikaterini Ziaka, Physio4you.gr, Greece
  • Paul Patrick Rega, University of Toledo, USA
  • Rachel Anne Colletta, Immune Globulin National Society, USA
  • Pranee C. Lundberg, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Hetal Antani, Omega Edwards, Sanitas Hospitals, Tanzania
  • Cathy Velasquez, Indiana Wesleyan University, USA
  • Elisabeta Ioana Hiriscau, Iuliu Ha?ieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
  • Akumtoshi, Zion Hospital and Research Centre, India
  • Maria Martina Geraldine Q. Dimalibot, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines
  • Natacha Persopoulos, Medical Centre Talin, Canada
  • Ali Sarah Aricha, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
  • Danielle Jocumsen, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
  • Tammy Stewart-Dixon, Grambling State University, USA
  • Li Yuan, Sichuan University, China
  • Feng Yue, Sichuan University, China
  • Ebtisam Saleh Khawaja, Tripoli Children Hospital, Libya
  • Lin Henry C., Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, USA
  • Hadi J. Al Sulayyim, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia
  • Abdilahi Sharifnur Sharifabdilah, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
  • Jessica Durbin, Indiana State University, USA
  • Amal A. Fathalla, Menoufia University, Egypt
  • Omayma M. Okby, Menoufia University, Egypt
  • Arshnoos Sarkhosh Afshar, Qazvin Children Hospital, Iran
  • Nasrin Mehrnoush, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Conference Highlights

Nursing and Healthcare 2019 witnessed an outstanding gathering of eminent speakers, researchers, healthcare professionals, and academicians who shared their insights on cutting-edge research in nursing, healthcare innovations, and pediatric medicine. The discussions covered diverse topics, including obesity prevention, nursing education, and healthcare management, creating a truly enriching learning environment.

The Organizing Committee extends special thanks to Dr. Jennifer Burns Katafigiotis, Weight Wellness Center and WWC KIDS, USA, for her exemplary role as Conference Moderator, ensuring the smooth conduct of all sessions.

Inovine Meetings LLC also congratulates the Best Poster Awardees for their exceptional research presentations and expresses appreciation to Dr. Catherine M. Griswold, Healthcare Educators & Legal Nurse Consultants, Inc., USA, for serving as the Poster Competition Judge.

We were honored to felicitate Dr. Jennifer Burns Katafigiotis, along with all Organizing Committee Members, Keynote Speakers, Plenary Speakers, Session Chairs, and Co-Chairs for their dedicated support in making the conference a remarkable success.

Conclusion

With the tremendous response and positive feedback received from participants and supporters of Nursing and Healthcare 2019,
Inovine Meetings LLC is delighted to announce that we look forward to meeting you all again at Nursing and Healthcare 2020!

 

World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare

Venue: Rome, Italy

Date: July 15-17, 2019


Nursing Congress 2019 Report

World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare 2019 | July 15–17, 2019 | Rome, Italy

The World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare was successfully held from July 15–17, 2019, at the Holiday Inn Rome Aurelia, Italy, organized by Inovine Meetings LLC under the theme “Explore Latest Innovations in Nursing and Health Care.”

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our honorable speakers, delegates, sponsors, and attendees. Their active participation and valuable contributions made Nursing Congress 2019 one of our most successful events to date.

The conference received a magnanimous response and enthusiastic participation from scientists, doctors, professors, nurses (psychiatric, critical care, cancer, adult & women’s health, legal, cardiac, midwifery, pediatric, and emergency nursing), healthcare professionals, policy experts, administrators, researchers, and students from around the world.

Scientific Sessions

The meeting featured a wide range of discussions and presentations across major scientific tracks, including but not limited to:

  • Nursing Management
  • Nursing Education & Research
  • Surgical Nursing
  • Dental Nursing
  • Cardiovascular Nursing
  • Health Care
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Nursing Informatics
  • Pregnancy & Midwifery
  • Women’s Health Nursing
  • Cancer and Tumor Nursing
  • Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare
  • Clinical Nursing
  • Critical Care & Emergency Nursing
  • Veterinary Nursing
  • Telemedicine and e-Health
  • Transitional Care Nursing
  • Nursing Law
  • Primary Healthcare & Neonatal Screening
  • Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Breast Cancer & Therapies
  • Gerontological Nursing
  • Oncology Nursing
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Cardiac & Geriatric Nursing
  • Midwifery and Women’s Health
  • Occupational Health Nursing
  • Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

Keynote and Plenary Speakers : 

The conference commenced with inspiring keynote lectures and plenary sessions delivered by distinguished experts, including:

  • Deborah A. Zbegner, Wilkes University, USA
  • Juliann Perdue, California Baptist University, USA
  • Sr. Victoria Marie Indyk, Madonna University, USA
  • Geneva M. Edwards, Unlawful Medicine LLC, USA
  • Rhonda Thompson, CHRISTUS Health Children’s Hospital of San Antonio, USA
  • Najla Barnawi, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia

Plenary Speakers:

  • Monari Marta Noemi, Humanitas Research Hospital, Italy
  • Cherie L. Smith, University of Phoenix, USA
  • Gabriel Naranjo Munoz, Santi Paolo e Carlo, Italy
  • Denise C. Rhew, Cone Health, USA
  • Lizelle Potgieter, Fatima College of Health Sciences, Morocco
  • Debra Vincent & Jill Moore, Indiana State University, USA
  • Sally C. Duron, California State University, USA
  • Sanj Nathoo, Buckinghamshire New University, UK
  • Rachel Colletta, Acell Inc., USA
  • Sheila John, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Boontip Siritarangsri, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand
  • Joyce Victor, Wilkes University, USA
  • Najlaa Siddiq, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research, Saudi Arabia
  • Sylvie Hampton, Wound Care Consultants Ltd, UK
  • Patricia A. Karwan, Women and Infants Hospital, USA
  • Selverani Govender, Durban University of Technology, South Africa
  • Pasqua Spinelli, Mather/Northwell Health, USA
  • Jussara Brito, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar
  • Eman Z. Bajamal, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia
  • Yaser Sweed, Galilee Medical Center, Israel
  • Karien Jooste, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
  • Hajara Bashari, Nigerian Air Force Hospital, Nigeria
  • Joana Rodrigues, Lisbon School of Nursing, Portugal
  • Paula Diogo, Lisbon School of Nursing, Portugal
  • Donna Purviance & Jessica Durbin, Indiana State University, USA
  • Fabiane Rosa Rezende Honda Marui, Paulista University, Brazil

Acknowledgment : 

A special thanks to our conference moderator,
Dr. Sanj Nathoo, Buckinghamshire New University, UK,
for his excellent coordination and support throughout the sessions.

With the grand success of Nursing Congress 2019, Inovine Meetings LLC proudly announces the upcoming:

2nd World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare
November 18–19, 2019 | Paris, France
For more details, please visit: https://nursing-conferences.org/

Schedule

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Ceremony And Introduction

09:30-10:30

Keynote Session I

10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Session II

12:30-13:00

Plenary Session I

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Break Out Session I

15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-17:00

Break Out Session II

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Ceremony And Introduction

09:30-10:30

Keynote Session I

10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Session II

12:30-13:00

Plenary Session I

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Break Out Session I

15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-17:00

Break Out Session II

Participation Benefits

  • All programs entry

  • Reception banquet

  • 2 Coffee breaks and snacks during the two days

  • Handbook

  • Lunch during the conference

  • Conference souvenir

  • Abstracts will be published in our refereed journal as a special issue

  • 25% Discount on the manuscript publication fee

  • 5% discount on the Inovinemeetings Group membership

  • Certification by the organizing committee

  • Breakfast during the conference

  • Wi-Fi facility

  • CPD Credits

  • 10% Discount for a group of 5 members

  • 15% Discount for group of 10 members

  • 20% Discount for group of 20 members

  • Localities Participation Benefits:

  • 20% Discount will be provided for the participants

  • who are attending from the local universities and hospitals.

Tourist Places & Venue

Tokyo, Japan is a city where tradition and modernity move in perfect harmony. Rooted in wa (harmony), its culture blends tea ceremonies, seasonal festivals, and shrine visits with neon skylines, bullet trains, and cutting-edge tech. Here, centuries-old rituals adapt to skyscraper settings, and precision craftsmanship shapes everything from sushi knives to earthquake-proof towers. Beyond Tokyo, Kyoto offers temples and geisha districts, Osaka bursts with street food and humor, and Hiroshima, Sapporo, and Fukuoka each tell their own stories. Visitors wander Shinjuku Gyoen’s gardens, pray at Asakusa’s Sensoji, stroll Yanaka’s old alleys, or marvel at Odaiba’s futuristic waterfront. Tourism thrives on unique experiences — soaking in onsen, sleeping in capsule hotels, chasing cherry blossoms, and exploring anime hubs. Tokyo remains a silk kimono with sneakers — honoring the past while racing toward the future.

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