http://www.tmu.ac.jp/english/index.htmlhttp://www.tmu.ac.jp/english/index.html 20152015 Message from the President

Tokyo Metropolitan University is located in Japan’s capital ‒ the world’s biggest and most vibrant city. Our mission is to create an ideal urban society, a mission we pursue by engaging in research and education with genuine relevance and benefit to this urban environment and its residents; creating a highly intellectual society with a dynamic industrial structure; and promoting vitality and longevity. TMU engages in research and education for the creation and succession of knowledge to the next Table of Contents generation, and the creation and communication of values President: Fumio Harashima and culture for future society. Message from the President...... 1 Features...... 2 Education evolved as a result of human kind’s need for Topics ...... 2 purpose and fulfillment, the desire to maximize our potential through learning , and training in the arts and sports. Educational systems have also provided the foundation Organization...... 3 for the world’s great civilizations. In line with this important function, universities nurture Faculty of Urban Liberal Arts...... 4 young individuals capable of creating and advocating a sense of values and culture for Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences..... 8 the next generation. Faculty of System Design...... 10 Faculty of Health Sciences...... 12 Twentieth-century academic research focused on numerical targets such as how fast Graduate Schools...... 14 we could make a shinkansen (bullet train) travel or how small we could make a semiconductor. Academic research has now shifted to an age of choice, asking what we Research Related Facilities ...... 18 want to do and what should be done. The sporting world is an example of this. Up until Library...... 20 the end of the 20th century, interest focused on how fast 100 meters could be run or Campus Facilities...... 22 how much weight could be lifted. More recently, however, popularity has been based on International Center...... 24 the beauty and grace of sports such as figure skating, rhythmic gymnastics and List of International Agreements ...... 25 synchronized swimming. Now, research is evaluated according to human sensitivity, and I Accepting Students from Overseas ...... 26 hope to make “people-centered” research the focus of our programs. Here at the Tokyo A Year at TMU...... 30 Metropolitan University you establish your identity and determine the direction of your life. It will also probably be the most productive time in your lives in terms of your Public Information...... 32 respective specialized studies. Campus Map...... 34

00 01 Social Studies Features Organization Humanities and Social Sciences Psychology and Pedagogy Humanities and Intercultural Studies Law Law and Politics Politics Business Administration Business Administration Economics Urban Liberal Arts Mathematical Sciences Physics Chemistry Science and Engineering Biological Sciences [Contribution to the Community] Electrical and Electronic Engineering Study that is interdisciplinary and free Mechanical Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University Urban Policy (Option for second-year students) serves as a kind of think tank for the Geography [Basic Mission & Priority Issues] Civil and Environmental Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan Government. In Faculties Urban Environmental Sciences Architecture and Urban Studies TMU provides opportunities for learning and research in a broad range Applied Chemistry addition, by cooperating with private of areas and highly specialized sciences, and collaborates with industry to Nature- and Culture-based Tourism businesses, nonprofit organizations Human Mechatronics Systems produce results relevant to large cities, nurture humanity and creativity, Information and Communication Systems (NPO), institutions and agencies, we System Design Aerospace Engineering and improve society. Management Systems Engineering contribute to our society by Industrial Art In order to fulfill our mission, we focus on the following priority issues Nursing Sciences promoting education and research. Physical Therapy Health Sciences common to large cities: Occupational Therapy (1) Improving the urban environment Radiological Sciences Behavioral Social Sciences Human Sciences (2) Creating a highly intellectual society with a dynamic industrial structure Humanities Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies (3) Realizing a society of vitality and longevity Intercultural Studies Law and Politics Social Sciences Law School Secretariat [Educational Goals] Business Administration Mathematics and Information Sciences Department of Management and Planning Planning and Finance Physics General Affairs Emphasizing practical knowledge and respecting student autonomy, TMU Topics President Chemistry Personnel Science and Engineering General Affairs Division makes full use of the urban environment to nurture an active involvement in Biological Sciences Accounting Electrical and Electronic Engineering Building and Repairs TMU ranks 6th among Japanese Universities in the Times Mechanical Engineering society. Liaison Office Graduate Schools Geography *Admissions Policy Higher Education World University Rankings Civil and Environmental Engineering Student Affairs Architecture and Building Engineering Student Support Center Career Support Affairs Urban Environmental Sciences TMU seeks students equipped with basic academic ability and the Urban Science Health Center (Student Advisory Center/Health Center Office) Applied Chemistry Office of the President following qualities: Tourism Science Academic Affairs Admissions (1) Intellectual curiosity Human Mechatronics Systems Tokyo Metropolitan University ranks 221th in the Times Higher Education Information and Communication Systems Office of the International Center Office of the Open University (Institute for Extended Study) (2) Distinctive personality, originality and creativity World University Rankings 2013-2014 which was released on October 2, System Design Aerospace Engineering Administrative Affairs Division Management Systems Engineering Library and Academic Information Center (3) Respect for personal relationships and the desire to contribute to society Industrial Art Research Administration Office 2013. The ranking among Japanese Universities is 6th, behind University Administrative Affairs of Social Sciences and Humanities Human Health Sciences Nursing Sciences (4) Ambition and a willingness to make an extra effort of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, ⦆ Academic Affairs of Social Sciences and Humanities Physical Therapy Administrative Affairs of Sciences Occupational Therapy Academic Affairs of Sciences and . The Times Ranking is based on indicators in University Education Center Radiological Sciences International Center Administrative Affairs [Research Goals] Teaching, Research, Citations, Industry income, and International mix. It Frontier Health Sciences Administrative Affairs Division of Hino Campus Open University (Institute for Extended Study) Health Promotion Sciences Academic Affairs Library and Academic Information Center Administrative Affairs Administrative Affairs Division of Arakawa Campus TMU promotes advanced, relevant research focusing on large cities. shows that our university is valued internationally. Organization for Research Promotion Academic Affairs

02 03 Faculty of Urban Liberal Arts

Covering a wide range of academic fields, the faculty’s goals are to provide broad-ranging knowledge suited to 21st-century societies, to support metropolitan development, and to develop human resources to achieve these goals. The faculty combines the key parts of the faculties of Social Sciences and Humanities, Law, Economics, Science, and Engineering. Having carried on the tradition and having brought all the accumulated research and education together, the faculty’s mission now is the further development of these. The faculty has sufficient staff to accommodate four schools, and beyond mere numbers, staff quality is among the highest in Japan. The faculty has also established the Division of Urban Policy as an interdisciplinary course to explore problems facing Tokyo and other cities. School of Law and Politics

In their 2nd year, students choose between the Division of Law and the Division of Politics. Traditionally, instruction is given in small groups, and students select from a range of specialized seminars. Graduates earn a bachelor’s degree (Law). All lectures are given in Japanese. psychology, and pursue areas of interest, including mental states, School of Humanities and human experience, or human behavior. Division of Law Social Sciences • Pedagogy: Studying theoretical and practical aspects of school and This division trains students interested in law and other legal adult learning issues. Observation and analysis of school and professions, and develops skills for legal practice and policy-making Degrees in social studies, psychology, pedagogy, humanities and educational institutions. necessary in private business and public agencies. Many students in this intercultural studies to nurture citizens for global society. division continue their studies at Law School or the Department of Law Division of Humanities and Intercultural Studies and Political Science within the Graduate School of Social Sciences. Division of Sociology Philosophy, history, literature and culture, language, and art: community, networks, inequality, labor, ethnicity, gender, • Sociology: • Philosophy: European classics, European philosophy. Division of Politics subculture. • History and Archaeology: Japanese, Asian and European histories, Multifarious disciplines of politics and public administration are offered, • Social Anthropology: anthropological studies (social and cultural), archaeology. from political history and political thought to cutting-edge quantitative including ethnographical studies in Asia, Africa and around the world. • Japanese and Chinese Cultures: Chinese and Japanese cultures, analysis. Courses in constitutional and administrative law and international • Social Welfare: social policy, social work, human development, ageing, including language and literature. public law are also available. We provide a broad and well-balanced disability, advocacy. • European and American Cultures: English, German and French curriculum. Students have many opportunities to cultivate their cultures, including language and literature. understanding of politics and public affairs relating to present-day Division of Psychology and Pedagogy • Representation and Language Studies: Visual art, language and society, and to become qualified as ‘all-rounders’ competent in any field • Psychology: students integrate theoretical and empirical aspects of culture, cultural representation, linguistics and language science. of the public and private sectors.

04 05 applications in medical science, agriculture, and environmental science. School of Business Administration School of Science and Engineering See http://www.biol.se.tmu.ac.jp/en/

The School of Business Administration offers programs in business The School of Science and Engineering covers the natural sciences and administration and economics. Subjects covered include business engineering. Division of Electrical and Electronic Engineering administration, management strategy, organization management, Electrical and electronic engineering are essential in many areas. In decision-making, marketing, business history, management science, Division of Mathematical Sciences addition to learning about areas related to basic technology in electrical and electronic engineering, students learn about new disciplines that go financial engineering, accounting, macroeconomics, microeconomics, The Division of Mathematical Sciences covers the fundamental beyond the scope of these areas and applied skills essential for economic history, economic institutions, and economic thought. The mathematical fields of algebra, geometry and analysis. We also offer professional engineers and researchers. school’s faculty is renowned for eminent research, enabling students to courses in mathematical information sciences, focusing on discrete See http://www.eee.tmu.ac.jp/en/ gain a broad understanding of business administration and economics. mathematics, computer languages, and applications such as Seminars for junior and senior students feature small group cryptography. instruction. In addition to employment in the public or private sectors, See http://www.se.tmu.ac.jp/mis/index_e.html Division of Mechanical Engineering graduates can choose graduate school. There is also a unique system The Division of Mechanical Engineering offers a curriculum comprising the through which those students with outstanding academic results can Division of Physics basics of mechanical engineering; mechanics of materials, mechanics of enter the graduate school after their 3rd year. machinery, thermodynamics and fluid dynamics, balanced with applied subjects. Physics helps students recognize that the world is governed by See http://www.se.tmu.ac.jp/mech/index_e.html Division of Business Administration beautiful laws and is full of fresh surprises. We welcome anyone with a strong interest in the problems of physics. In the Division of Business Administration, students are able to gain a See http://www.phys.se.tmu.ac.jp/e/ broad understanding of business administration and economics through classes and seminars designed to enrich their knowledge about business firms. The course seeks to nurture excellent future leaders in business Division of Chemistry or researchers in business administration and economics. The Division of Chemistry offers research and educational opportunities Division of Urban Policy Option for second-year students in chemistry and recently emerging related areas, such as biological and material sciences. Division of Economics This Division fosters human resources capable of addressing urban See http://www.se.tmu.ac.jp/chem/English/toppage.html The Division of Economics provides: (1) a systematic study of economic policy issues practically and effectively. Our location in the Tokyo theories; (2) historical understanding of the development of economic metropolis allows students to learn theories and methodologies in policy activities; and (3) verification of the theories through empirical data. Division of Biological Sciences evaluation and analysis, and develop their ability to draft policies and The Division’s aim is to enable students to discern the efficiency of the Our aim is study and research throughout basic biology and life science. relate theory and practice to concrete cases. Interdisciplinary subjects economic system and to seek and realize a more affluent society. These fields are moving forward rapidly, quickly making their way into encourage a view of policy issues from different angles.

06 07 Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences

A synthetic approach to the urban environment will accelerate solutions to environmental problems of the 21st century.

Important urban elements are classified into six categories: 1) the train talented people equipped with comprehensive views and Division of Nature- and Culture-based Tourism natural environment, 2) people, 3) materials, 4) energy, 5) information, knowledge to plan and maintain infrastructures in consideration of the Option for third-year students and 6) man-made structures. The main themes are: people and nature in sustainability of all the ecosystems on Earth. The division offers three The Division of Nature- and Culture-Based Tourism aims to provide⦆ the Division of Geography, nature and artificial structures in the Division fields: infrastructure, environmental systems, and safety and disaster tourism education by scientific and engineering approaches, and to⦆ of Civil and Environmental Engineering, people, information, and artificial prevention. produce promising graduates who contribute to society as generalists.⦆ structures in the Division of Architecture and Urban Studies, materials The division comprises three main fields: the field of culture-based⦆ and energy in the Division of Applied Chemistry, and nature, people, and Division of Architecture and Urban Studies tourism which stands on urban and infrastructure planning studies,⦆the information in the Division of Nature- and Culture-based Tourism. The Division of Architecture and Urban Studies offers academic and field of nature-based tourism which stands on natural sciences,⦆and the professional education for students pursuing careers in building and the field of tourism policy and information which bridges the previous two Division of Geography urban environment. It covers such specialized fields as architectural fields. Based on the various fields of geography, students in this division gain history and design, architectural design and planning, city planning, integrated knowledge of the mutual interactions between the natural environmental engineering, building materials, building construction, environment and human activity, which are the key constituent elements structural engineering, and comprehensive urban issues. of an urban area. By studying the basic science subjects and the specialized geographical subjects, including field work and practical Division of Applied Chemistry training in GIS, students in this division are able to solve various issues The Division of Applied Chemistry offers a unique educational confronting humankind. program based on a wide range of applied chemistry, from basic to advanced areas. The goal of the division is to train highly qualified Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering engineers and researchers as leaders in such fields as chemical The goal of the Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering is to materials and devices.

08 09 Faculty of System Design

The Faculty of System Design is composed of five programs, human mechatronics systems, information and communication systems, aerospace engineering, management systems engineering and industrial art. This faculty nurtures system engineers and designers with scientific knowledge and artistic sensibility.

Division of Human Mechatronics Systems cutting-edge-technologies such as space communications and remote Students study system design through interdisciplinary lectures, sensing technology. experiments, and design practice from the perspectives of "broad mechatronics," namely control engineering, robotics, bioengineering, design Division of Management Systems Engineering engineering, and micro/nano-engineering & processing, to solve problems Students study management engineering, ergonomics, and social of urban and natural environments, aging society, industry and so on. systems engineering, apply them to the designing of management systems based on consideration of human factors and social Division of Information and Communication Systems mechanisms, and improve students' own skill in system design that takes Students receive a well-balanced education in basic technology related people and urban society into consideration. to information and communication systems and in basic technology relevant to a diverse range of applications that support our daily lives and Division of Industrial Art industrial activity. We aim to cultivate individuals who can lead the way in This course catches various city subjects from view points of both creating new technology in the field of information and communication engineering and design, and aims at the creation of new value and systems, which is undergoing constant change. acceleration for innovation for the huge system of the nation’s capital. The curriculum consists of broad special study fields from media art to Division of Aerospace Engineering product design. Students can improve their specialty by touching a Students learn basic concepts and systems engineering for the design broad field across boundaries. and development of aircraft and spacecraft as well as

10 11 Faculty of Health Sciences

We offer curricula for nursing, physical and occupational therapy and radiological technology. A special are of interest are Tokyo’s health care problems, including home health care, elderly nursing care, disaster insurance and nursing activities in mega-cities, programs in medical rehabilitation for an aging society and practical training through close links with research institutes in the Tokyo metropolitan area.

Division of Nursing Sciences disorders and to stimulate child development. The curriculum includes The goal of the Division of Nursing Sciences is practical nursing suitable clinical practice in a wide range of facilities, preparations for the national for health issues in large cities like Tokyo. In addition to nursing focused licensing exam for occupational therapists, and options for international on medical treatment, the division also attaches importance to home care exchange and learning collaborative practice. nursing, community health nursing, family nursing, and terminal care. Division of Radiological Sciences Division of Physical Therapy Radiological technologists take X-rays and handle many kinds of To foster physical therapists, students learn the basic medical sciences, medical equipment, such as X-ray, CT, magnetic resonance imaging, and clinical medicine, and the physical therapy techniques practiced in ultrasonic diagnostic equipment. Diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine campus and hospitals. and therapeutic radiology play key roles in the field of medicine.

Division of Occupational Therapy Students learn to use occupations (daily life activities, crafts, work, etc.) to enable people of all ages to live independent and meaningful lives. They will acquire abilities to facilitate recovery from mental and physical

12 13 programs for law and non-law graduates to pass the bar examination to Department of Physics Graduate Schools become lawyers, judges, or prosecutors. The Department of Physics performs theoretical and experimental research in a wide range of subjects, including elementary particles, Department of Business Administration matter, and the universe. The Department of Business Administration offers two types of See http://www.phys.se.tmu.ac.jp/e/ Graduate School of Humanities • History: histories of Japan, Asia and Europe, and archaeological studies. programs: research-oriented and profession-oriented (Business School). • Cultural Studies: visual art, language and culture, cultural Faculty members are actively involved in research on the frontier of Department of Chemistry advanced areas of management science, finance and economics, and The Graduate School of Humanities offers postgraduate programs for representation and media studies. Our department has three research areas, including the areas of graduate students receive the full benefit of their findings. Master’s degrees and Doctorates. The school has four departments with inorganic-analytical chemistry, and organic-biochemical and physical sixteen academic disciplines. Department of Intercultural Studies chemistry domains to support wide research disciplines. • Japanese: Japanese language and literature to the present. See http://www.se.tmu.ac.jp/chem/English/toppage.html Department of Behavioral Social Sciences • Chinese: Chinese language and literature. Graduate School of Science and • Sociology: urban sociology, social networks, gender, subculture, social • English: British and American literature, English philology, English Department of Biological Sciences stratification, sociology of labor, ethnicity, medical sociology, and literature from India and Africa. Engineering The graduate program is designed to cover a wide range of fields within research methods and social statistics. • German: German literature, German philology, German literature from biology and the life sciences to train researchers, educators, and Our mission is to expand human knowledge and benefit sustainable • Social Anthropology: social and cultural anthropology, ethnographical German-speaking countries. engineers. See http://www.biol.se.tmu.ac.jp/en/ human development through research integrated with education in methods, Asian and African area studies, comparative folklore. • French: French language and literature. science and technology. • Social Welfare: social policy, social security law, social work, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering gerontology, poverty, family problems. Department of Mathematics and Information Sciences We nurture creative engineers and researchers who have systematic Graduate School of Social Sciences and comprehensive knowledge bases in the field of electrical and The Department of Mathematics and Information Sciences offers Department of Human Sciences electronic engineering, with a focus on the creation, organization, This faculty is comprised of the Department of Law and Politics, the master's and doctoral courses for qualified students. Department • Psychology: experimental, developmental, social psychology. assessment and application of function, as well as a sense of ethics and a Law School, and the Department of Business Administration (including members are actively involved in research at the international level. • Clinical Psychology: clinical aspects of psychological studies. (Note: sense of mission to contribute to the welfare of humankind through the Business School). See http://www.se.tmu.ac.jp/mis/index_e.html Master’s program only) engineering. • Pedagogy: history of education, educational policy, developmental See http://www.eee.tmu.ac.jp/en/ psychology, lifelong learning and multicultural education. Department of Law and Politics • Language Sciences: theoretical and experimental linguistics. Students train in a variety of specialized fields concerning law and Department of Mechanical Engineering politics while developing their abilities for academic research. • Japanese Language Education: Japanese linguistics, teaching The aim of the department is the development of each student’s ability Japanese as a second language, language learning through multimedia. for creative research and critical evaluation. The department has a Law School research program which provides opportunities for professional Department of Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies The aim of Law School is to nurture lawyers and other legal development, whereby students receive individual guidance in their • Philosophy: ancient Greek philosophy, contemporary European and professionals able to make accurate judgments on legal problems that research from faculty supervisors. American Philosophy, ancient Greek and Latin literature. arise in the international city of Tokyo. We offer excellent skills-training See http://www.se.tmu.ac.jp/mech/index_e.html

14 15 Department of Tourism Science Department of Management Systems Engineering Department of Occupational Therapy Graduate School of The department fosters creative people capable of planning nature- and⦆ Our department covers areas of management engineering, ergonomics This course equips occupational therapists with the know-how to Urban Environmental Sciences culture-based tourism by scientific and engineering approaches,⦆ and social system engineering. Our curriculum is designed to prepare conduct occupational therapy related research. Students are encouraged considering conservation and best use of natural environment and students to become professionals who will serve our community in the to design research with an occupational focus, to contribute to Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences cultural resources. field of system design. evidence-based practice and their research may focus on interprofessional (Minami-Osawa Campus) issues. Options for an international element to their studies are offered. The Graduate School aims to develop methodologies to forecast the Department of Industrial Art dynamics of urban environment as well as to solve urban environmental Graduate School of System Design Research in this department covers Product Design and Media Art & Department of Radiological Sciences problems, and establish a system of urban environmental science that Technology. By considering design from both an engineering and cultural Utilizing brand methodologies based on the newest information leads to sustainable societies and “Mega-Cities”. We nurture researchers and engineers who possess an engineering perspective, we aim to train researchers and creators of a new design technology, the focus of the department is on clinical problems perspective of individual elemental technologies. domain for modern society. concerning image processing and development of computer-based Department of Geography technologies. This course includes knowledge and skills for the The Department trains leading researchers and professional engineers Department of Human Mechatronics Systems qualification of medical physics. through transdisciplinary researches in the various fields of geography. The Department of Human Mechatronics Systems offers comprehensive Department of Frontier Health Sciences programs on highly advanced interdisciplinary topics to realize the Graduate School of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Our three groups are engaged in advanced and interdisciplinary research environmentally-friendly and innovative mechatronics systems. The aim of the Department is to train talented people with a high level Human Health Sciences in cognitive neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, and the science of muscle and cell motility, to elucidate critical issues in the human health. of problem-solving skills through the advanced research in Civil and Department of Information and Communication Systems The Graduate School of Human Health Sciences focuses on Environmental Engineering. research related to the health of people living in mega-cities. The Students acquire cutting-edge practical knowledge on information and Department of Health Promotion Sciences communication systems, which form the basic technology that support education of the Graduate School is based on a learning system Department of Architecture and Building Engineering The Department of Health Promotion Sciences consists of three our highly-networked information society. Students learn comprehensive established by the theories and practical knowledge from a wide interdisciplinary areas: human adaptation, motor behavior, and An integrated set of Master’s and Doctorate programs is offered for problem-solving and design skills through advanced topic research, and range of health science fields. nutrition/food sciences. advanced students pursuing higher levels of professional competence. receive high-level specialized training on media information processing as well as related high value-added technologies. Department of Nursing Sciences Department of Urban Science The Department of Nursing Sciences is engaged in research and The Department of Urban Science (DUS) offers students the chance to education; in nursing sciences under the theme of health of people living study urban issues ranging over many fields of study. Department of Aerospace Engineering in large cities. This department offers programs leading to the Master of Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry degree and Ph.D. degree with a major in aerospace engineering. Department of Physical Therapy The Department of Applied Chemistry offers a highly advanced Cooperative graduate school programs with the Japan Aerospace The aim of the department is for students to learn research on the educational program designed to nurture distinguished researchers and Exploration Agency and the National Institute of Information and recovery of movement from physical disabilities, the prevention of engineers engaged in green sustainable chemistry and materials Communications Technology also allow students to be supervised by disabilities, life adjustments, and to encourage people to participate chemistry. guest professors at these research institutes. actively in society.

16 17 Research Related Facilities

Physical Education Facility (M) This center is engaged in the science of health promotion, which includes the study of human adaptation, motor behavior, and nutrition/food science. The center Manufacturing Facilities Wind Tunnel Facility offers graduate programs leading to a master's degree (health science) and doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees in addition to its undergraduate program (physical education).

Physical Education Facility The Makino Herbarium (M) The Makino Herbarium was founded in 1958 with the approximately 400,000 plant specimens kept by the late Ogasawara Field Research Station Science and Engineering Research Facility High Energy Experimental Facilities Wastewater Treatment Plant Dr. Tomitaro Makino (1862-1957), the father of Japanese botany. He described as many as 2,500 new plant species in Japan, and thus his collection contains many “type Ogasawara Field Research Station (O) Manufacturing Facilities (M) High Energy Experimental Facilities (A) specimens”, which formed the basis of his original The Ogasawara Field Research Station was established This facility supports state-of-the-art research through This Laboratory conducts research and education on description of new species of wild Japanese plants. The in 1971. Since then, numerous researchers from TMU the development of prototypes for new research such topics as radiotherapy technology using the latest Makino Herbarium also houses many specimens obtained have studied the unique nature and culture of these equipment and the processing of data. Students receive linear accelerator, which was installed in May 2006. from foreign herbaria through the exchange of duplicate islands as the fourth World Natural Heritage of Japan. hands-on training in various types of machine tools to RI Research Facility specimens from the collection, as well as those collected Studies are conducted systematically by the Ogasawara improve their basic manufacturing skills. Wind Tunnel Facility (H) later from the Bonin Islands, the Himalaya region, China, Research Committee. The station was rebuilt in 1992 and The Facility is equipped with various types of wind tunnels, South America and other areas. At present, the Makino has served effectively as a base for research and RI Research Facility (M) Science and Engineering Research Facility (M) from a large circuit wind tunnel in which various types of Herbarium possesses about 500,000 plant specimens. It education. Research activities based at the station are This facility is used for research involving radioactive This facility is used for research in the latest fields of aerodynamic tests are possible, to a supersonic wind tunnel is managed by the staffs of the laboratory of Systematic published in Ogasawara Research and The Annual Report of study. It is outfitted with a variety of equipment to support which can create flows faster than the speed of sound. isotopes (RI) and radiation at the Minami-Osawa campus. Botany, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate Ogasawara Studies (in Japanese). Such studies contribute advanced experiments. Experiments conducted here are Various types of monitoring apparatuses and radioactivity School of Science and Engineering. The staffs at the to the formation of policies regarding nature conservation related to precise analysis and electron microscopy, high control systems ensure that the RIs and radiation apparatuses Makino Herbarium investigate modern plant taxonomy, and management by the Ministry of the Environment, the Wastewater Treatment Plant (M) density energy involving lasers, and engineering works and are used for their intended purposes and are handled safely phylogeny and biogeography using modern equipments Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Ogasawara Village. This facility is engaged in work on environmental landforms. at all times. At present, approximately 400 teaching staffs such as the DNA sequencer and electron microscope in preservation, including the treatment of wastewater, such as and students are registered as the authorized workers. The Makino Herbarium addition to classical taxonomical methods. processing experimental wastewater for use as gray water.

* (M) Minami-Osawa, (O) Ogasawara, (H) Hino, (A) Arakawa

18 19 Library

The library is an integrated facility comprising the Central Library (Honkan) (M), the System Design Library (Hinokan) (H), AV Facility (M) The audiovisual facilities consist of four classrooms equipped with the CALL system, the Health Sciences Library (Arakawakan) (A), and 5 Faculty Libraries. The Library meets a variety of needs by providing the AV library, and the audiovisual classroom. Students may borrow laptop computers online databases, electronic journals, e-books, a reference service based on librarian, inter-library loans (ILL), and consortia and make use of a wide range of materials. with other universities. The facility’s collection of 1,900,000 volumes can be searched by OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog). In addition, we CALL Classroom are offering an institutional repository ”MIYAKO-DORI” (since FY2010) that publishes so many to society. The AV Facilities contains one large-scale and one small-scale group lecture hall containing CALL system terminals equipped with response features. Building No. 6 contains two large-scale lecture halls. Audiovisual Classroom

The AV department uses computer-controlled equipment and a variety of AV material for film Audiovisual Classroom (M) AV Library (M) and theater classes. [Library Networks] The university holds more than 1,900,000 volumes within its faculty and graduate school libraries at Minami-Osawa, Hino, Arakawa, Harumi and Shinjuku campuses. Titles can Information Processing Facilities be searched through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) Information systems are available for education and research at departments and which makes it possible for students and faculties to laboratories. An Internet connection environment and e-mail service using high-speed System Design Library (H) obtain books or copies from the university’s different circuits are available for students and teaching staff. campuses.

[Reference Services] Computer Room Each campus has a computer room. In addition Librarians are assigned to most libraries at the university to use for computer and information education to give information and advices for how to use libraries, classes, the facility is available for use by searching for materials and informations, how to write individual students at any time during open hours. reports and solve problems. Wireless LAN [Open Libraries for Tokyo Residents] Each Campus offers wireless LAN access People living or working in Tokyo can browse, copy, and points. Students are welcome to access the borrow some academic materials that collected for campus network using their own or rental laptop Central Library (M) Health Sciences Library (A) Computer Room (M) CALL Classroom education and research at the university. computers.

* (M) Minami-Osawa, (H) Hino, (A) Arakawa

20 21 Campus Facilities

Exercise Facilities Campus Store

Convenience Store (M) Indoor Swimming Pool (M) Student Dormitory Center for Priority Research Areas Student Support Center University Education Center With the aim of promoting a sustainable society, TMU The Student Support Center consists of the Student The University Education Center (UEC) is responsible for has identified several priority research areas befitting the Affairs Section, the Careers Support Section and the the prerequisite courses that help students start their concept of world-class Centers of Excellence (COE), Health Center. The Student Affairs Section offers services university life. It offers courses such as Language Learning, which will be the foundation of the University’s ranging from extracurricular activities to information on Information Literacy, Urban Liberal Arts Program, and sophisticated research infrastructure. scholarships. Outstanding students can apply for full/half Freshman Seminar. The organization will consist of leading researchers in exemption of tuition each term. See page 28 for details. In addition, UEC is responsible for entrance examinations each of the respective research fields and will perform The Careers Support Section mainly handles the following and provides Faculty Development programs to improve the cutting-edge research on important issues. Under the kinds of support. quality of education at TMU. President, the Center for Priority Research Areas will ① Detailed advice from career counselors on career collaborate with a broad range of researchers both in and formation and employment Open University (Institute for Extended Study) outside the University. ② A wide variety of employment and career support Responding to the needs of residents and working adults events in Tokyo, the Open University’s Lifelong Learning Center was ③ Provision of job opening information established to return the results of academic research ④ Support for internships carried out at the university and contribute to the activation Gymnasium (M) Training Room (M) Kishukusha and Ohtoryo (M) of regional society.

* (M) Minami-Osawa, (H) Hino, (A) Arakawa

22 23 International Center List of International Agreements

The mission of the International Center is to promote the further internationalization of Tokyo Metropolitan University Number of agreements concluded (as of February 1, 2014) through academic collaboration with foreign universities and the acceptance of overseas students and researchers in order to ・ inter university agreements: 68 agreements with 54 partners achieve higher-level research, international cooperation on global and other issues. The International Center performs the tasks ・ inter faculty agreements: 41 agreements with 38 partners of planning for various aspects of international exchange and establishing agreements on academic cooperation with overseas universities as well as providing support for international students and assistance for students planning to study abroad. List of international agreements / inter university agreements Countries Countries Countries University Organization regions University Organization regions University Organization regions

19. International Cultual Exchange School of 1. Thammasat University Thailand China 37. University College Cork Ireland Fudan University

2. Mahidol University Thailand 20. National Chung Cheng University Taiwan 38. Oxford Brookes University U.K.

3. King Mongkut's University of Technology 39. The School of Oriental and African Thailand 21. Taipei Municipal University of Education Taiwan U.K. Thonburi Studies, University of London

4. Chulalongkorn University Thailand 22. Chinese Culture University Taiwan 40. Bangor University U.K.

41. Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern 5. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Malaysia 23. National Taiwan Normal University Taiwan Germany - University of Applied Sciences

6. University of Malaya Malaysia 24. National Tsing Hua University Taiwan 42. Koblenz University of Applied Schience Germany

7. University of Indonesia Indonesia 25. Fu Jen Catholic University Taiwan 43. Lille 1 University France

44. The International Organization for Research 8. Indonesia University of Education Indonesia 26. Sabanci University Turkey France and Education on Mechatronics

9. University of Seoul South Korea 27. Macquarie University Australia 45. Paris-South 11 University France

10. Kumoh National Institute of Technology South Korea 28. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia 46. Rennes 2 University France

47. Escuela Universitaria Cardenal Cisneros, 11. Chung-Ang University South Korea 29. Edith Cowan University Australia Spain Alcala University

12. Hanyang University South Korea 30. The University of Western Ontario Canada 48. The Politecnico di Milano Italy

13. Sookmyung Women's University South Korea 31. Royal Roads University Canada 49. University of Basilicata Italy

14. Water Resources University Vietnam 32. University of WaterlooSystem of Georgia) Canada 50. The Austria

15. Hanoi Architectural University Vietnam 33. Memorial University of Newfoundland Canada 51. AGH University of Science and Technology Poland

34. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia 16. Hue University Vietnam U.S.A. 52. Óbuda University Hungary by and on Behalf of Georgia Institute of Technology

17. Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Vietnam 35. Murray State University U.S.A. 53. Technical University of Sofia Bulgaria

International partnership universities (109 agreements February 2014) 18. Northeastern Univeristy China 36. University of Jyväskylä Finland 54. Siauliai University Lithuania

24 25 Accepting Students from Overseas

Japanese Language Navigators TMU offers the opportunities to interact with both the Japanese Admissions Supports for International Students students and the students from other countries in order to support Japanese Language Study.

Degree-seeking students Tutoring System (Unit: people) A class given in English An orientation for new international students Admission test for undergraduate students TMU has a one-on-one tutoring system for the first-year international Europe Tokyo Metropolitan University has four faculties, three of which, except students to support their studies and research at the university and life 12 Asia in Japan. North America International Exchange Courses for the Faculty of Health Sciences,⦆offer applicants to take the special Austria, France, Germany, 335 International Exchange Courses are designed to give exchange students selection for Privately-financed International Students. Students will earn Classes for Japanese Language / Culture Italy, Belgium, U.K., 1 China, South Korea, opportunities to understand more about Japan and Tokyo. The aim of this course is bachelor’s degrees upon graduation once they complete the compulsory Bulgaria, Russia Canada TMU provides Japanese language classes for those who want to learn Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan, to foster human resources that will bridge between Tokyo, Japan and the countries subjects and credits required by the schools, divisions, and programs. The Middle and Near East India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Japanese from the basics and to further polish their Japanese skills. We Bangladesh, Philippines, all over the world as student ambassadors. admissions test and classes are provided in Japanese. Proficiency in the also offer Japanese language learning workshops given in English, 1 Laos, Nepal, Malaysia, (1) Courses offered in English Myanmar, Mongolia ○ Tokyo and Urban Societies … Subjects on current issues of the environment, Japanese competence is thus a critical prerequisite for enrollment. Chinese and Korean, from the beginner to advanced levels. Turkey industry and society specifically in Tokyo and other metropolitan cities. Africa ○ Japan … Subjects on culture, society, history, industry and technology in Japan. Admission test for graduate school students Oceania South America ○ Global Society … Subjects on global society and analysis from the Japanese point Since each graduate school manages its own recruitment and Consultations for International Students 2 3 1 of view. Egypt, Senegal screening, students wishing to enroll as graduate students are International student advisor gives advice to international students for a Australia Columbia (2) Japanese language courses encouraged to visit the website of the school they are interested in for wide range of problems they may encounter in their day-to-day life on Japanese Language Courses are offered to help exchange students in various application guidelines. and off campus. Number of International Students by Region levels from zero to advanced. TMU also offers courses on Japanese Affairs to help exchange students learn more about Japanese culture and society. Exchange Exchange Students Seminars for International Students students can also take Japanese Language Workshops held in English, Chinese and Korean. Students from universities that have student exchange agreements with Various lectures including an overnight seminar are provided to give (3)Tutorials offered in English TMU are eligible to enroll as exchange students for periods of one international students an opportunity to interact with other international Students can get the individual guidance in specific areas of research from the semester or two semesters. and Japanese students and learn on Japanese history, culture, nature and Special Programs for Exchange Students faculties. * Exchange students are also eligible to participate in courses offered in Japanese at each cross-cultural understanding. faculty with TMU degree students. Semester Abroad at Tokyo Metropolitan University (SATOMU) Support for Academic Writing SATOMU Program is a course for exchange students from the partner Short-Term Japanese Language and Culture Programs Japanese graduate students at the university who have undergone universities which have the International exchange agreements with our TMU offers Summer and Winter Sessions to meet the needs of special training assist international students in developing their report and university. ,Basically, students are supposed to take International exchange students who wishes to study in Japan for a short period. paper writing skills such as composing and revising. Exchange Courses stated below, A certificate is issued upon completion Intensive Japanese courses and excursions are offered to students. The of all the requirements for this program. The duration of the program is programs are planned and held to the needs of each partner universities either one semester or two semesters. which have the student exchange agreements with TMU.

26 27 Accommodations Scholarships Comments from International Students The types of scholarships available for international students are as Student Residence follows: ◇Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship Student Residence is located on Minami-Osawa campus. ◇Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Honors Scholarship for Exchange Student Asian Human Resources Privately Financed International Students from Edith Cowan University Fund Scholarship Student International Student House (ReENT TAMADAIRA) ◇Scholarships by Local Governments and Local International Associations The TMU international student house is aiming at promoting the ◇Scholarships by Private Foundations exchange of different culture and fostering internationally-minded persons who can contribute to creating internationalized community and university

through the experience of living with students from all around the world in Department of Humanities and intercultural Studies, 3rd year, Doctoral course, Department of Aerospace Engineering a shared house as well as participating various kinds of community events. Faculty of Urban Liberal Arts Graduate School of System Design Amanda Parks (From Australia) Agus Trilaksono (From Indonesia) Campus shuttle bus service between Minami-Osawa and Hino campus

is available. I came to know Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) through my university, Edith My research is about Composite Structural Health Monitoring (CSHM). The main objective Cowan University (ECU) in Australia, which has an International Exchange Agreement is to detect damage in composite structure (especially applied in aircraft structure) before it International House with TMU. I chose TMU so I could have the opportunity to attend advanced Japanese reaches a critical stage to increase the safety and reliability of the structure. language classes and other undergraduate classes in Japan’s capital, Tokyo. At least there are two advantages to conduct this research in the future; in Design The International House located on Minami-Osawa Campus provides I signed up for TMU’s Semester Abroad at Tokyo Metropolitan University (SATOMU) and Maintenance. The first is in Design which it needed by the manufacturer to offer accommodations for researchers and graduate students from overseas. program, and am taking four Japanese language classes and two English language aircraft with increasing fuel efficiency while reduction of structural weight in order to classes. In my Japanese classes we are working on listening comprehension and meet market expectation. And the second is in Maintenance which it increases Tuition Fees and Scholarships self-expression as well as how to write reports, make presentations and more. significantly for direct reduction of operating costs, therefore decreasing maintenance The classes are very interesting and full of friendly people. In my intercultural costs and increasing of the aircraft capability. Hence the design can be optimized, while AY 2014 Tuition and Enrollment Fee (tentative) exchange class, I am very happy to have made a large number of Japanese and Chinese maintaining airworthiness aspects. ◇Enrollment fee(1st year only) Tokyoite 141,000JPY friends. I am also enriching my academic life by attending seminars at the International Professor Naoyuki Watanabe is a calm teacher and has encouragement to student so I Citizens Outside 282,000JPY Center and taking part in an international exchange circle. Through day-to-day life in can learn the new knowledge better and not stressed. He is also like a parent. ◇Tuition fees (Annual amount) 520,800JPY international student housing, I have been able to improve my Japanese language skills Another one how interesting conduct research in TMU is because our labs fully dramatically and am highly satisfied with the results. furnished facility which it support my research; testing machine for getting mechanical Reduction and Exemption I am also extremely pleased with TMU’s tutor program and the undergraduate behavior, equipment for structural health monitoring and non-destructive inspection for courses and seminars. damage characterization. Tuition Reduction and Exemption I was concerned beforehand that I would struggle with the complexities of the Studying abroad is always interesting, not just have a new experience in technical In order to mitigate the financial burden on international students, TMU Japanese language, but in times of difficulty, I have been able to get all the help and approach but also seeing a new culture and meeting with nice persons. With TMU I got all of offers a program of reduction of, or exemption from, tuition fees for support I need from tutors, professors and the International Center staff. the benefits. Anyways TMU is a beautiful campus with quite atmosphere and having a good grade as a world class university, ideal for studying. Combining with a very good support international students studying at the university at their own expense who As a university with fascinating classes and seminars, and staff and teachers who are always kind, I highly recommend TMU. from International student affair then it all makes me at home, a memorable opportunity. either exhibit outstanding scholastic performance, or have endured an earthquake or other natural disaster while studying in Japan. (Interviewed in January 2013) (Interviewed in January 2013) Please see the Student Affairs Section website for further details. Tea room Lever son Verre (Restaurant)

28 29 A Year at TMU SummerSummer Winter Winter Annual Game with Osaka Prefecture University/ Annual Game Academic Calendar with City University Tokyo Metropolitan University sponsors an all-round sports competition with Osaka Prefecture University in July of every year. Now in its 61th year, this even has a long history. About 30 sporting events, including baseball, tennis, soccer and track and field, have taken place at venues in Osaka and Tokyo every two years in rotation. We also have annual games with in June of every year. Through such competitive events, we strive to deepen friendly relations among students First Semester (April 1 – September 30) Second Semester (October 1 – March 31) beyond the boundaries of universities. ・ Matriculation Ceremony ・ Annual game with Osaka Prefecture ・ Second Semester Classes Begin ・ The end of the semester ・ Guidance Orientation for New Students University ・ University Festival ・ Spring Vacation School Festival ・ First Semester Classes Begin ・ First Semester Examination Period (Aobato Festival) ・ Annual health check for students (Miyako Festival (M)/ Aobato Festival (A)) ・ Winter Vacation When the leaves of the trees on TMU campuses turn red, we have school Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. festivals. In addition to the presentation of activities by classes and clubs, students organize exhibitions, lectures, movies, talk shows, and concerts. Students also open booths which are great places for interaction among students, teachers, and people in the region. Minami Osawa Campus hosts the finale of the festival with splendid fireworks. ・ Annual game with ・ University Festival ・ Second Semester Yokohama City University ・ Summer Vacation (Miyako Festival) Examination Period ・ Graduation Ceremony

Miyako Festival Annual Game with Yokohama City University Fall Fall SpringSpring

* (M) Minami-Osawa, (H) Hino, (A) Arakawa

30 31 Enrollment (As of May 1, 2013)

Public Information Faculty Students Exchange Students Employment Rate (%) 100 97.8 President 1 Faculty Students 7,030 Faculty Students 43 97.1 96.3 4 Master’s 1,565 95.5 95.6 Tokyo Metropolitan University is established and operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Vice-Presidents Master’s 134 Doctoral 601 95 Professors 281 Graduate Students Specialist 117 Graduate Students Doctoral 128 Associate Professors 238 2,283 262 90 Tokyo Metropolitan University (1949 ) Assistant Professors 157 ~ Graduate Program of Midwifery 10 Researchers 78 Assistants 3 Researchers 91 Faculty Students 85 Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology (1986 ) Total 383 ~ April 2005 Total 679 Total 9,414 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Tokyo Metropolitan University of Health Sciences (1998~) Tokyo Metropolitan University List of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research and other external fund received

Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Unit: thousand yen) External Fund (Unit: thousand yen) Tokyo Metropolitan college (1996~) 1,250,000 Industry-Academia Joint Research 121 cases 187,194 1,091,153 1,093,309 Funded Research 21 cases 36,039 Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology (2006 ) Specified Research Donations 100 cases 91,020 ~ 1,157,291 1,164,914 63 cases 266,997 1,000,000 1,117,968 Open-Type Proposed Research Total 305 cases 581,250 Tokyo Metropolitan College of Industrial Technology (2006~)

750,000

FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 333cases 397cases 414cases 410cases 391cases Companies a Understanding of corporate needs FY2013 Budget Liaison Office b Joint research/ Funded research Industries Income Breakdown of resources taken Expenditures from the dedicated reserve fund 94 In order to share TMU’s academic research findings c Creation of ideas & dissemination of research results External research funding 1,380 External funding 1,380 and intellectual property broadly with the business d Request for research Operating grants 16,478 Education & research a b Facility Maintenance 2,683 General administration world and the regional community, the Liaison Office is 22,584 promoting joint research, commissioned research and e Return of academic results other partnerships by presenting the university’s new f Research fund & support Tuition & admission fees income 6,012 and promising research, identifying the needs of Total Total Liaison Office 26,647 26,647 businesses, and developing networks within the c e community. TMU also supports our teaching staff’s research activities by facilitating the external funding Facility maintenance subsidy 2,683 Academia d f Public of research, notably through Grants-in-Aid for Local governments Scientific Research at the university. Tokyo Metropolitan University, etc. (Tokyo Metropolitan Government, etc.) (Unit: million yen) (Unit: million yen)

* Operating grants and facility maintenance subsidy are provided by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the parent organization.

32 33 to Yurakucho Harumi Campus Campus Map to Ryogoku Tsukishima Stn. 1-2-2 Harumi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0053, Shinjuku Satellite Campus No.3 Exit Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line Japan Hino Campus ● Law School Iidabashi Campus No.10 Exit Asashio Canal Arakawa Campus Toei Oedo Line Minami-Osawa Campus to Shinkiba Harumi Campus Akihabara Satellite Campus to Daimon Tokyo Harumi 1-Chome Harumi Campus Minami-Osawa Campus Hino Campus Arakawa Campus Shinjuku Satellite Campus

L Tower toto Iidabashi Iidabashi 1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan 6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino-shi, Tokyo 191-0065, Japan 7-2-10 Higashi-Ogu, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-8551, Japan toto Shin-Okubo Shin-Okubo 2-8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo JRJR Yamanote Yamanote LineLine Tel. +81-42-677-1111 Tel. +81-42-585-8606 Tel. +81-3-3819-1211 to Nerima Toei Oedo Line 163-8001, Japan Tochomae Stn. (Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.1, 26F) ● Faculty of Urban Liberal Arts ● Faculty of System Design (Junior and Senior Students) ● Faculty of Health Sciences (Sophomores to Senior Students) Keio Plaza Hotel Kogakuin Univ. ● Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences ● Business School JR Shinjuku Stn. JR Shinjuku Stn. ● Faculty of System Design (Freshman & Sophomore) Tokyo Metropolitan ● Faculty of Health Sciences (Freshman) JR Hachiko Line Government KDDI

Owada Sakaue Shinjuku Stn. Shinjuku Stn. JR Kita-Hachioji Stn. Hino Campus to Hachioji Sumidagawa River Shinjuku Satellite Campus Hachioji-Higashi toto Aoyama Aoyama 1-Chome 1-Chome toto Shibuya Shibuya High School to Toneri to Toneri Asahigaoka Takakura Elementary School to Kawagoe Minami-Osawa Campus Central Park Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line Hino Daiyon to Kasuga Iidabashi Campus JR Chuo Line Junior High School to Takadanobaba Arakawa Campus JR Sobu Line to Suidobashi 3-5-1 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0072, to Hachioji Kumano-Mae Nippori Toneri Liner Nippori Toneri Liner Police Box La Fete Tama Minami Osawa Post office Iidabashi Stn. Japan Tokyo Metro Tozai Line Iidabashi Campus (Tokyo Kusei Kaikan, 3F) to Oji Kumano-Mae Stn. Toei Oedo Line TOHO Cinemas Fab Minami Osawa Koshu Kaido Kitatoshima High School ● Open University (Institute for Extended Study) Keio Sagamihara Line JR Toyoda Stn. Shutodai Arakawa Campus-Mae JR Iidabashi Stn. Minami-Osawa Stn. Mizuho Bank Toden Arakawa Line to Shinjuku to Hashimoto to Tama Center to Kudanshita to Shinjuku to Machiya Ito-Yokado to Yotsuya Tokyo Daijingu Tokyo Metropolitan Police Hospital to Nippori to Nippori

《Access》 《Access》 《Access》 [Keio Line] 5-minute walk from the ticket gate at the Minami [JR] 20-minute walk from the North Exit of Toyoda Station, Chuo [JR] From the Tabata Station, Yamanote Line, catch the To-Bus to Ginza Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Osawa Station, Keio Sagamihara Line. Line, or take the Keio Bus for the “Hirayama Kogyo Danchi (Bata Route 44) bound for “Kita-Senju Eki-Mae,” and get off at Suehirocho Stn. Akihabara Satellite Campus *As you exit the ticket gate, on the right hand you will see the Junkan” route (for about 10 minutes) to the “Asahigaoka Chuo the “Shutodai Arakawa Campus-Mae” stop. Akihabara Satellite Campus 1-18-13 Soto-kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo campus surrounded by greenery. Koen” stop, and then walk 5 minutes. [Toden Arakawa Line] Get off at the Kumano-Mae Station, Akihabara UDX Kanda Fire Station From the North Exit of Hachioji Station, Chuo Line, take the and then walk 3 minutes. JR Yamanote and Keihin Tohoku Line 101-0021, Japan JR Akihabara Stn. Keio Bus for the “Hino-Eki Yuki” or the “Toyoda-Eki Yuki” route [Nippori Toneri Liner] Get off at the Kumano-Mae Station and to Tokyo Fuji Soft ABC to Ueno (Akihabara Dai Bldg., 12F) International Affairs Office to the “Owada Sakaue” stop, and then walk 10 minutes. then walk about 3 minutes. AKS BUILDING Akihabara Stn. International Student Support Section E-mail [email protected] 15-minute walk from Kitahachioji Station, Hachiko Line. Yodobashi Camera Tsukuba Express International Initiatives section E-mail [email protected] [Keio Line] From the West Exit of Keio Hachioji Station, take the Keio Bus for the “Hino-Eki Yuki” or the “Toyoda-Eki Yuki”

http://www.ic.tmu.ac.jp/english/ JRJR SobuSobu Line Line route to the “Owada Sakaue” stop, and then walk 10 minutes. toto Chiba Chiba

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