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upcoming events

Shinnyo-en Foundation to sponsor the
The Women’s Conference
October 24-26, 2010


Map and Directions

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Public Transportation:

BART & Muni:
Embarcadero Station. Exit on Beale Street. Walk one block South on Beale to Mission.

Trans Bay Bus:
Terminal is at 400 Mission. Walk east to 201 Mission.

The Ferry Building:
It is four blocks EAST. Walk West on Mission to 201 Mission.

Driving:

From the East Bay:
From 80 West
Take the Fremont Street Exit from the Bay Bridge.
Follow Fremont for two blocks.
Turn right on Mission Street.
Continue on Mission for one block.
Turn right on Beale.

From the South:
From 101 North, take exit to 280 North.
Take King Street exit off 280 (last exit).
Follow King Street toward the Bay (King turns into Embarcadero).
Follow the Embarcadero and turn left on to Mission.
Cross Main and turn left on Beale.

From Marin:
Take Highway 101 South over Golden Gate Bridge.
Take Lombard Ave. Exit and stay on Lombard.
Turn Right on Van Ness.
Turn Left on Broadway.
Turn Right on Battery.
Turn Left on Clay.
Turn Right on Davis.
Cross Market to Beale. (Davis turns into Beale on other side of Market)

Parking:

The area features many public parking lots (best rates South of Market) that average $12 to $20 a day.

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