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Mie University Campus Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Information Center a Accommodation facilities for foreign faculty a Accommodation facilities for foreign faculty members Ⅲ-1 j Cafeteria Ⅰ◎ Ⅲ-2 k Cafeteria Ⅱ◎ Ⅲ-2 l Convenience store● Ⅲ-2 members b Suimei-So(Guest House) Ⅱ-1 B Faculty of Education MIE UNIVERSITY c Indoor sports facilities Ⅲ-2~Ⅳ-2 ● …Toilets available for use on holidays 3 Mie Daigaku-mae ●Hyakugo Bank ◎ …Toilets accessible to people with ◎ ◎ 4 d Gymnasium Ⅰ◎ Ⅲ-2~Ⅳ-2 disabilities (closed on holidays) b Suimei-So ◎ …Toilets accessible to people with disabilities ◎ e Gymnasium Ⅱ◎ Ⅲ-3 CAMPUS MAP (available for use on holidays) Main Gate 5 1 …Entry to the building f Suiryo Kaikan◎ Ⅲ- Mie Daigaku-mae 2 m Store n“Paseo” o“Shiki Oriori” ■ …Open to vehicles Bus Stop …Open to vehicles ◎ 2 g - (Suiryo) Ⅲ- restaurant (2F) Ⅲ- restaurant - 三重大学キャンパスマップ 1 7 Facilities for extracurricular activities◎ Ⅳ 2 2 2 Ⅱ 3 ◎ ◎ W ◎ U h Satsuki Nursery School Ⅱ-2 2019 A Administration Bureau T 6 ● J Integrated Research Building Ⅱ ◎ 1 i Harmony House Ⅱ-2 Kurima Postal Agency (Accommodation facilities of Mie University Hospital) X C College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ◎ 5 L Sansui Kaikan 1 D Faculty of Bioresources 4 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2 6 ◎ 2 c Indoor sports j Cafeteria Ⅰ facilities ◎ Suiryo ◎ J Integrated Research Building Ⅱ Ⅱ- 3 f Gymnasium Ⅰ 1 Convenience store● Kaikan d g Facilities for extracurricular activities ◎ 4 n“Paseo” ◎ ●T Center for International S Center for Information Technologies and Networks restaurant ◎ Education and Research (2F) m Store ◎ 3 Harmony House Daigaku Byoin-mae i ● (Suiryo) ◎ ◎ (Mie Daigaku-mae) Station Edobashi 5 ●U Organization for the Development of Higher Bus Stop ● 7 Multistory h Satsuki Nursery School 6 Y Mie Environmental & Informational Platform Education and Regional Human Resources car park Ⅰ University Library (Research and Education Center for ● ◎ Baseball ground About 15 minutes Mie P-4 ◎ Athletic field Community Development) on foot Daigaku Byoin-mae Bank Users include various centers and Gate ◎ ●W Office for Promoting Gender Equality E Faculty of Humanities, Law and Economics research institutions. 2 O Research and Development Institutes for Regional Innovation ●X Center for Information Technology and Z Graduate School of Regional Innovation Studies ◎ Building D Q Open Innovation Facilities Networks, Educational Terminal Room 4 Building C Building A Soccer/rugby field ● Center for Student Support Daigaku Building B ◎ Gate Byoin-mae ◎ ◎ C areer S u p p ort C enter P-1 N Auditorium (Sansui Hall) ● H University Hospital Bus Stop ◎ ● Admission Center Convenience Gate 1 ◎ store (entry) Tennis court ● Center for Physical and Mental Health Edobashi Kitazume ◎ ◎ Multistory car park ● University Post Office 2 Horse-riding ● Conference Rooms No.1 to No.5 ◎ ground Machiya Kintetsu Railway H-2 Outpatient clinics 3 ● Gate l Convenience store seashore ◎ (exit) ◎ 4 ◎ K Integrated Research Building Ⅰ Ⅲ-3 k Cafeteria Ⅱ 10 1 ◎ H-1 Wards and clinics 2 ◎ The Faculty G Faculty of Medicine ◎ Handball of Medicine and o ● 5 court ◎ 3 the Faculty of Convenience P-2 ◎ Engineering are store ◎ P-3 F Faculty of Engineering the primary ◎ ◎ users. 6 ◎ 4 ● 5 R Research Institutes for Excellence 7 ◎ L Sansui Kaikan Ⅱ-1 ◎ M Raymond Hall Ⅲ-3 ◎ Archery ground Ise Bay 3 ◎ 8 Tennis court e Gymnasium Ⅱ Bus Stop ◎ No.4 at Tsu Access to the University Station ●South●South Gatehouse 8 East Exit ◎ Registered by the national government Registered by the national government as tangible cultural property. as tangible cultural property. Bus K Integrated Research BuildingⅠ Tsu Station Kyoto Shitomo River Auditorium (Sansui Hall) Ⅲ- ◎ Prefecture Nagoya Tennis court N 2 South Gate ◎ Kyoto This code The hall, with a shell-shaped Aichi roof, is a venue for entrance indicates the area M Raymond Hall Prefecture About 10 minutes and graduation ceremonies, as by taxi on the map. well as various other events. Osaka The main hall Chubu Centrair has a capacity International Airport Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ of 1,650 persons. Osaka Mie University Prefecture Mie Prefecture O Research and Development Institutes Nara - - - - - ◎ ◎ Prefecture A Administration Bureau Ⅱ 1 D Faculty of Bioresources Ⅲ 1~2 G Faculty of Medicine Ⅱ 2、Ⅲ 2~3 Ⅰ University Library Ⅲ 2 for Regional Innovation Ⅲ-2 ●1 Hydraulics Laboratory Ⅱ- ●1 Comprehensive Medical ●Opening hours 1 ◎Weekdays (Monday-Friday) Building A ●2 Material Laboratory Ⅱ- 1 Education 8:45 to 21:45 (Clinical lecture room)◎ ● Strategic Planning Office ●3 Physiology ecologies Laboratory Ⅲ-2 ◎Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9:00 to 18:30 for Regional Revitalization ●4 Mechanics Laboratory Ⅲ-2 ●2 Pathological Science Research◎ Nagoya ●Day closed ● Campus Incubators Kyoto ●5 Common Laboratory A● Ⅲ-2 ●3 Experimental Medical Science◎ ◎Days of entrance exams, and year-end and Kintetsu New Year holidays(December 28 to January 4) Disaster Mitigation ●6 Common Laboratory B Ⅲ- ●4 Advanced Medical Science ● Osaka Osaka Nagoya Line 2 ◎Days on which all offices are closed Research Center Namba Uehonmachi Nara ●7 Common Laboratory C● Ⅲ-2 Education Research in summer season, and Saturdays, Edobashi (basic medicine)◎ Sundays, and holidays during spring, ● Mie TLO Tsu (Miedaigaku-mae) ●8 Experimental Facility for Ⅳ-3 The library has a seating capacity for 4 ● School of Nursing◎ summer, and winter breaks Building C Manufacturing Marine Food 5 about 700 persons, houses 940,000 ◎Days required for performing maintenance Ise-Nakagawa books, and is open to the public. ●URL ● Regional Innovation Hall◎ Yamato-Yagi B Faculty of Education Ⅲ- ※Bathroom can not be used on closing days. http://www.lib.mie-u.ac.jp/ Kintetsu Osaka Line 1 E Faculty of Humanities, Law and Economics Ⅲ-2 ◎ Building D Uji-yamada ●1 Building No.1◎ ● Industrial Collaboration Risk Management Office ●2 Building No.2◎ Y Mie Environmental & Informational PlatformⅢ-2 ● Intellectual Property Office ●By Kintetsu express ●3 Technical Education Building◎ Z Graduate School of Edobashi Station ●4 Music Education Building◎ 1F Center for transmitting information Mie University Regional Innovation Studies◎ About 60 minutes ●5 Art Education Building◎ Mie Global Environment Center for Education From Nagoya Kintetsu Nagoya Station About 15 5 2 ●6 Center for Future Teachers and Research, and exhibition hall◎ P Advanced Science Research Promotion Center About 15 minutes minutes on foot From Kyoto/Osaka Ise-Nakagawa Station and School Support◎ 2F Space for group learning 1 Molecular Biology Facilities Building B 1 ●7 Event Hall H University Hospital Ⅱ- ~ Group learning rooms, employment support 2 Experimental Animal Facilities◎ Ⅲ-3 2 3 counter, MEIPL support desk, and PC station ●By Kintetsu limited express F Faculty of Engineering Ⅲ-3~Ⅳ-3 3 Radioisotope Facilities for Medical Science◎ Ⅲ-3 About 15 1 Wards and clinics◎ Space for open school-style classrooms About 50 minutes Tsu Station C College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Ⅲ- ~ 3F 4 Radioisotope Facilities for Bioresource Science Ⅲ- From Nagoya Kintetsu Nagoya Station 1 2 ●1 Administration Office◎ 2 minutes by bus 2 Outpatient clinics◎ PBL seminar room, and Teaching commons About 90 minutes ●1 Building No.1◎ ●2 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering◎ Q R From Osaka Osaka Namba Station Open Innovation ◎ Research Institutes ◎ ●2 Building No.2◎ ●3 Department of Mechanical Engineering◎ Facilities Ⅲ-2 for Excellence Ⅳ-3 About 110 minutes About 10 ●4 Department of Chemistry for Materials◎ S Center for Information Technologies and NetworksⅢ- ◎ From Kyoto Kyoto Station ●3 Building No.3◎ 2 minutes by taxi (Cross-shaped Building) ●5 Department of Architecture/Graduate School◎ ●4 Building No.4◎ ●6 Central Building Ⅰ◎ Public Relations Office, General Affairs Team, ●5 Lecture Theater No.120 ●7 Department of Information Engineering● General Affairs and Planning Department, Mie University ●6 Lecture Theater No.190 ●8 Central Building Ⅱ◎ 1577 Kurimamachiya-cho, Tsu City, Mie 1 (Hexagonal-shaped Building) 2 ●9 Building of Graduate school of Engineering 514-8507 Japan 1●0 Main Conference Room.
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