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Setagaya Campus Machida Campus Campus Locations 30 環境 31 K L A B D A @ û ù ü J ú C H ü C K O I @ E G F û ú D F N L G ù H E M I M O N B J P Setagaya Campus Machida Campus 4-28-1 Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, 1-1-1 Hirobakama, Machida-shi, Tokyo 154-8515 Tokyo 195-8550 Setagaya Campus Tel: 81-(0)3-5481-3111 Machida Campus Tel: 81-(0)42-735-3111 This is Kokushikan University’s main campus, equipped with state-of-the-art Kokushikan Junior and Machida Campus is located in the hills above Machida City in the Site Area 89,832m2 facilities. Although located only 30 minutes from Shibuya and Shinjuku, Senior High School Tokyo Metropolitan Area, surrounded by greenery. Building Area 35,608m2 4-32-1 Wakabayashi, Setagaya-ku, the Setagaya Campus offers a quiet and peaceful environment for learning. Tokyo 154-8553 Graduate School of Political Science Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Faculty of Political Science and Economics Tel: 81-(0)3-5481-3114 (Junior High) Graduate School of Globalising Asia School of Asia 21 Graduate School of Economics Intellectual Property Laws School of Science and Engineering Tel: 81-(0)3-5481-3131 (Senior High) Faculty of Physical Education (Department of Sport Education for Children) Graduate School of Business Administration Graduate School of Human Sciences Faculty of Law Graduate School of Engineering Faculty of Letters Site Area 56,590m2 Graduate School of Law Faculty of Business Building Area 96,302m2 ùMain Entrance ABuilding No.6 FJunior and Senior High Schools ùMain Entrance CBuilding No.30 JOffice of School Festival úLibrary and Information Commons Bookstore / Stationery Store / Research Office of the Principal / Teachers' úCentral Plaza Dean's Office / Office, School of Asia Committee Offices / Classrooms Room / Office / Clinic / Library / 21 / Student Lounge / Research Administrative Section / Information û KStationeries / Photo Studio Service Section 1 / Information System B Classrooms Building No.11 Offices / Classrooms / Laboratories Building No.7 University Clinic / Student Counseling LTennis Court / Golf Range / Section / Auditorium International Center / International GGround DBaseball Field û Room Archery Field Building No.1 Exchange Room / Research Offices / HMartial Arts and Gymnasium EClub Rooms A Office of Chairman of Executive Board / Classrooms / Laboratories üBuilding No.12 MMultipurpose Ground Building LUmegaoka Complex Building Office of Graduate School / Institute FJudo Hall No. 2 Boardroom / Planning Section / CBuilding No.8 NManagement Building of Kendo Hall / Judo Hall / Arena / Sky No.34 for Cultural Studies of Ancient Iraq / Judo Hall / Training Room General Affairs Section / Personnel Public Relations Section / Office of Multipurpose Ground Court / Training Room Student Welfare Section / Student Asia-Japan Research Center / Section / Accounting Section / Graduate Schools / Admissions Section / GGymnasium No. 3 I Counseling Room / University Clinic / Research Offices / Classrooms / OBuilding for temporary Property Management Section / Audit Career Formation Support Center / Maple Century Hall Kendo Hall / Judo Hall / Arena Research Offices / Teachers' Laboratories / Student Cafeterias / classrooms Section / Information Platform Center / Research Offices / Classrooms / (Under construction; scheduled for Community Room / Classrooms / Tsurukawa Dormitory HGymnasium No. 4 Student Welfare Section / Student Lounge / Cafeterias Laboratories / Student Cafeterias completion in November 2012) ü Laboratories / Student Cafeterias / @ Arena International Center Memorial Lecture Hall D JShibata Hall Building No.13 Building No.10 Sky Lounge / Atrium / Display Room Career Formation Support Center / ITsurukawa Maple Hall @Building No.5 Fund-Raising Office / Multipurpose Floor / Kokushikan Historical Archives / Office of the President / Office of the Kokushikan Historical Archives MClub Rooms Classrooms Machida Administrative Office / Research Offices / Teachers' Community Academic Affairs Section / Lifelong Vice-President / Deans' Office / Faculty Room / Classrooms / Laboratories Exhibition Room / Training Room / NHigh-Tech Research Center ABuilding No.14 Karate Hall / Bureau of Alumni Affairs Learning Center / Library and Development Office / Academic Affairs O Office of Department of Sport Section / Office, Faculty of Political EBuilding No. 24 Office of School Festival Information Commons / Student KCommunity Exchange and Education for Children / Classrooms / Cafeteria Science and Economics; Science and Teachers' Room for Senior High School Committee Laboratories Afternoon Course and Correspondence Culture Center Engineering; Law; Letters; Business / Lifelong Learning Center / Institute for PKokushikan University Guest B Academic Research Support Section / Course / Office / Classrooms / Institute of Building No.15 Budo and Moral Education / Club Rooms / Cultural Studies of Ancient Iraq House Management Office / Classrooms / Research Offices / Classrooms / (Exhibition Room) / Laboratories Laboratories Setagaya Dormitory (for Men) Swimming Pool Kokushikan General Information 2012 Campus Locations.
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