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Noda Campus 2641 Yamazaki, Noda-Shi, Chiba Prefecture 278-8510 Tokyo University of Science Noda Campus 2641 Yamazaki, Noda-shi, Chiba Prefecture 278-8510 Located five minitutes’ walk from Unga Station, accessible via the Tobu Noda Line. ACCESS MAP Nagareyama Unga Ootakanomori Omiya Kasukabe Noda Campus 2641 Yamazaki, Noda-shi, Chiba Prefecture 278-8510 Kanamachi Kitasenju Akabane Tabata Keisei-Kanamachi Ikebukuro Nishi- Keisei-Takasago Nippori Katsushika Campus 6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku, Nippori Oshiage Tokyo 125-8585 Asakusa Ueno Iidabashi Ochanomizu Shinjuku Kinshicho Akihabara Asakusabashi Kagurazaka Campus Kanda 1-3 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8601 Tokyo ■ From Narita Airport Take the JR special rapid Airport Narita train to Narita Station. Transfer to the JR Narita Line and take it to Abiko Station. Transfer to the JR Joban Line and take it to Kashiwa Station. Transfer to the Tobu Noda Line and Unga Station. Travel time: about 2 hours 15 minutes. ■ From Tokyo Station Take the JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line to Akihabara Station. Transfer to the Tsukuba Express and take it to Nagareyama Otakanomori Station. Transfer to the Tobu Noda Line and take it to Unga Station. Travel time: about 41 minutes. Take the JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line to Ueno Station. Transfer to the JR Joban Line (rapid service) and take it to Kashiwa Station. Transfer to the Tobu Noda Line and take it to Unga Station. Travel time: about 49 minutes. ■ From Ueno Station Take the JR Joban Line(rapid service) to Kashiwa Station. Transfer to the Tobu Noda Line and take it to Unga Station. Travel time: about 43 minutes. Athletic Grounds Biological Research Area CAMPUS MAP Tennis Courts 6 10 8 Building No.16 12 9 7 Building 4 Building 5 No.17 No.19 Building No.18 11 1 Welfare Building 2 Centennial Library Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Area 13 3 Photocatalysis International Research Center(PIRC) 15 4 Building in Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Building No.13(Cafeteria) - 15) Faculty of Science and Technology Area Building No.12 Building No.8 5 Morito Memorial Gymnasium/accommodations Communication Building Area Building No.5 Building No.6 6 Clubrooms Building Building No.7 Building No.9 New Laboratory 3 7 Multipurpose Training Hall Building No.3 Lecture Hall Building Construction site 2 8 Research Institute for Biomedical Sciences 18 9 Fire Research and Test Laboratory 1 17 Building No.2 Building No.4 16 10 Infrared Free Electron Laser Research Center Building No.11 11 Seminar House Building No.10 14 12 Student Training Center 13 Centennial Risoukai Nature Park Around Building No.10 & 11 Area Building No.1 14 Canal Hall (Cafeteria) Building No.20 Around Building No.1 Area (MathSci Experience Center) 15 Communications Building (Cafeteria, Shops, etc.) 16 TUS Dormitory II Cafeteria 17 TUS Dormitory III, Teacher's Dormitory 18 Noda International Community House Tobu Noda Line Unga Station.
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