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P02-03.@E 1 Column 1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8551 K ORAKUEN CAMPUS Tel.: 03-3817-1711 13 12 5 3 9 14 Library 52 Faculty of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering Institute of Science and Engineering Campus area: 27,141 square meters Building area (floor area): 58,080 square meters •1 Main Gate •6 Building No. 5 (arena, student dining halls, classrooms) •2 Building No. 1 (research rooms, laboratories, Health •7 Building No. 6 (research Center, Student Life Section, rooms, laboratories, faculty Career Services Section) office, classrooms, library, Computing Center for •3 Building No. 2 (research rooms, laboratories) Research and Education) •8 Building No. 7 (Co-op, •4 Building No. 3 (large laboratories) Student Council, club rooms) •9 Building No. 8 (Chuo •5 Building No. 4 (research University High School at rooms, laboratories) Bunkyo) •10 High-Technology Research Center •11 Outdoor athletics facilities 7 •12 Koishikawa Korakuen 10 •13 Tokyo Dome 4 •14 Toei Subway Korakuen Station 2 6 8 11 Tree-lined avenue on campus 1 Cherry blossoms on campus Autonomous Distributed Systems Production Unit 53 Campus Location and Contacts I NFORMATION Tama Campus Office of the Faculty of Commerce 0426-74-3511 Korakuen Campus Office of the Faculty of Literature 3721 742-1 Higashinakano, Hachioji-shi, Office of the Faculty of Policy Studies 4111 1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 192-0393 Office of the Teachers’ Training Course 3723 Tokyo 112-8551 General Planning Office 0426-74-2092 Graduate Schools Office 2611 Office of the Faculty of Science and General Affairs Office Office of the Dean of Students Engineering Document Section 2244 Student Affairs Section 3472 03-3817-1739 Secretarial Section 2191 Student Counseling Service 3481 Institute of Science and Engineering 1676 General Affairs Section 2206 Student Welfare Section 3465 Property Section at the Korakuen Campus 1721 Personnel Office University Library General Affairs Section at the Personnel Affairs Section 2251 Administration Section 2551 Korakuen Campus 1701 Welfare Section 2183 Acquisitions and Cataloging Section 2563 Student Life Section at the Korakuen Financial Affairs Office Circulation and Reference Section 2512 Campus 1666 Accounting Section 2180 Center for Admissions and Public Relations 2749 Office of Science and Engineering Cashiers’ Section 2179 Admissions Section 2121 Library 1976 Property Office Public Relations Section 2160 Branch Office of the Computing Property Section 2162 Section for the Compilation of University History 2204 Center at the Korakuen Campus 1725 Procurement Section 2151 Office of the Computing Center 2749 Career Services Section at the Maintenance Section 2273 Office of the International Center 2211 Korakuen Campus 1971 Department for Computer System Office of the Athletic Facilities Center 3913 Branch Office of the Health Center Development and Management 2738 Office of the Health Center 2761 at the Korakuen Campus 1722 Publishing Office Office of the Multimedia Language Laboratory 2750 Publishing Section 2352 Career Services Office Mailing Services Section 3948 Career Services Section 3500 Ichigaya Campus Office of the Legal Profession Courses 3120 Office of the Student Club Association 3490 Office of the Crescent Academy 2266 Institute of Social Sciences 3274 42-8, Honmura-cho, Ichigaya, Shinjuku-ku, Office of the President Institute of Business Research 3272 Tokyo 162-8442 Academic Affairs Section 2138 Institute of Cultural Science 3275 Office of the Ichigaya Campus 03-5368-3511 Planning and Research Section 2126 Institute of Health and Physical Science 3913 Library Office 3611 Secretarial Section 2112 Institute of Comparative Law in Japan 3302 Institute of Accounting Research 3641 Office of the Parents' Association 2161 Institute of Economic Research 3271 Office of the Legal Profession Courses 3621 Office of the Faculty of Law 3121 Institute of Accounting Research 3308 Office of the Correspondence Division 2347 Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies 3276 Office of the Faculty of Economics 3321 Access to Tama Campus Sapporo Kyoto Hiroshima Nagasaki New Tokyo International (Narita) Airport Tokyo Nagoya Kobe Nara Osaka CHUO UNIVERSITY Tama Campus Korakuen Campus Ichigaya Campus Ikebukuro Sugamo Nanboku Line Korakuen Komagome Tama JR Yamanote Line Campus Monorail Keio Hachioji Ichigaya Toyoda Tachikawa JR Chuo Line Shinjuku Campus Hachioji JR Musashino Line Kichijoji Akebonobashi Kasuga Ichigaya Nishikokubunji Ogikubo Inokashira Line Hongo Bubaigawara Yotsuya Korakuen Sanchome JR Sobu Line Iidabashi Ochanomizu Kitano Takahatafudo Marunouchi Line Suidobashi Akihabara Tama Dobutsukoen Mita Line JR Yokohama Line JR Yokohama Fuchuhonmachi Tama Meidaimae Hashimoto JR Nanbu Line Shibuya Campus Oedo Line Shinjuku Line Tokyo Keio Line Shimokitazawa Mita Meguro Hamamatsucho Tama Center Chofu Machida Odakyu Line Shinagawa Chuo University Surugadai Memorial JR Sagamihara Line JR Sagamihara Shin-Yurigaoka Noborito Hall Atsugi 64 Campus Location and Contacts I NFORMATION Surugadai Memorial Hall e-mail Addresses 3-11-5 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Faculty of Law [email protected] Tokyo 101-8324 Correspondence Division, Faculty of Law [email protected] General Affairs Office Faculty of Economics [email protected] Office of the Surugadai Memorial Hall Faculty of Commerce [email protected] 03-3292-3111 Alumni Liaison Section 03-3219-6172 Faculty of Literature [email protected] Donations Section 6185 Faculty of Policy Studies [email protected] Chuo University Alumni Association Faculty of Science and Engineering [email protected] Secretariat-General 6175 Graduate Schools Office [email protected] Branch Office of the Career Services International Center [email protected] Section 6182 Student Welfare Section [email protected] High Schools Career Services Section [email protected] Student Club Association [email protected] Chuo University High School at [email protected] Office of the Legal Profession Courses Bunkyo [email protected] 1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8551 Admissions Section [email protected] 03-3814-5275 Computing Center for Research and Education [email protected] Chuo University Suginami High Office of the Ichigaya Campus [email protected] School Personnel Affairs Section [email protected] 2-7-1 Imagawa, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 167-0035 Public Relations Section [email protected] 03-3390-3175 Office of the Parents' Association [email protected] Chuo University High School at Bunkyo [email protected] Chuo University High School at Koganei Chuo University High School at Koganei [email protected] 3-22-1 Nukui Kita-machi, Koganei-shi, When calling from outside Japan, the country code for Japan must be added to the Tokyo 184-8575 042-381-5413 above telephone numbers, and the first zero of the numbers must be omitted. For example, to call the Office of the Surugadai Memorial Hall, please dial 81-3-3292-3111. Ushigome Yanagi-cho T akashimadaira Subway Nanboku Line• Tomizakaue ↑ Toei Shinjuku Yurakucho Line (alight) Kasuga Ichigaya Campus Station Oedo Line Line Subway A3 Exit Ichigaya Station Akebonobashi Station kyo To Bunkyo Ward Office Tokyo Mitsubishi Bank Self Defense Forces Korakuen Campus Shinjuku Main Gate Ichigaya Station Subway Marunouchi Line Korakuen Station ← Ikebukuro Korakuen The Bank of Yasukuni Dori Avenue Amusement Park Tokyo-Mitsubishi Toei Mita Line Subway N Yotsuya Branch Tokyo Dome Shinjuku Shinjuku Dori Avenue Tokai Bank Chuo Line Subway Marunouchi Line Nanboku Line Subway Yellow building Korakuen Gym Suidobashi Yotsuya Sanchome Station Yotsuya Mitsuke Shinanomachi Yotsuya Station JR Suidobashi Station Shinjuku Station ← ShinjukuPolice box Tokyo→ Closest Stations • 3-minute walk from A3 Exit at Akebonobashi Station on the Toei Shinjuku Subway Line Hibiya↓ • 13-minute walk from Ichigaya Station on the JR Chuo Line and Nanboku and Yurakucho Subway Lines Closest Stations • 5-minute walk from Korakuen Station on the Marunouchi and Nanboku Subway Lines • 7-minute walk from Kasuga Station on the Oedo and Mita Subway Lines • 10-minute walk from Suidobashi Station on the JR Sobu Line Marunouchi Line Exit Kandagawa River JR Ochanomizu Station Hijiribashi ←Shinjuku Tokyo → Maruzen Hitachi Keio Hachioji Chiyoda Line Subway Hachiko Line Ome Line Tama Monorail Shin-Ochanomizu Station B1 Exit 5-minute walk Musashino Line Nihon University Surugadai Hospital Nikolai-do Hachioji (Holy Resurrection Cathedral) Toyoda Tachikawa Chuo Line Kichijoji Nihon University Renoir Surugadai School of Dentistry To Nishikokubunji Memorial Hall Takaosan-guchi Keio Line Takahata Fudo Chofu Meidaimae Ochanomizu Dori Avenue Dori Ochanomizu Shinjuku Mitsui Marine and Tama Dobutsukoen Bubaigawara Chiyoda Line Subway Kitano Fire Insurance Shi-Ochanomizu Station B3 Exit Fuchuhonmachi Meiji University Ochanomizu Square Chuo Daigaku- Meisei Daigaku Station Inokashira Line Nanbu ShimokitazawaLine Tama Campus Shibuya okohama Line Toei Shinjuku Line Subway Y Ogawamachi Station B5 Exit Keio Sagamihara Line Sanseido Avenue Hongo Dori Hashimoto Bookshop Keio and Odakyu Line Machida Odakyu Line Tama Center Station Tokai Bank Tomin Bank Sanwa Bank Atsugi Noborito Shin-Yurigaoka • 3-minute walk from Ochanomizu Station on the JR Chuo Line Closest Stations amanote Line • 3-minute walk from B1 and B3 exits of Shin-Ochanomizu Station on the Chiyoda Line Subway Y • 6-minute walk from Ochanomizu Station on the Marunouchi Line Subway • 1-minute walk from Chuo Daigaku-Meisei Daigaku Station on Tama Monorail • 5-minute walk from B5 exit of Ogawamachi Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line Subway Closest Stations • 10-minute walk (5 minutes by bus) from the Tamado-butsukoen Station on the Keio Line • 12 minutes by bus from the Tama Center Station on the Keio and Odakyu Lines • 15 minutes by bus from the Toyoda Station on the JR Chuo Line 65.
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