Level 1
➊ i-Station
i-Station is a general information counter.
Teaching Assistants (TAs), students who have experienced studying overseas, are stationed here.
Please feel free to ask them how to use i-Lounge, help with the Japanese language, and questions about daily life in Japan.
Many Japanese students also stop by i-Station so it’s a good opportunity to make friends and get to know other students.
i-Station is a general information counter.
Teaching Assistants (TAs), students who have experienced studying overseas, are stationed here.
Please feel free to ask them how to use i-Lounge, help with the Japanese language, and questions about daily life in Japan.
Many Japanese students also stop by i-Station so it’s a good opportunity to make friends and get to know other students.
❸ Community Link
An event space that can accommodate up to 150 people.
At Community Link, we host various events throughout the year. You can also eat and drink anytime at this place. Many students come here especially during lunch time.
This space is open anytime for students who just want to chat with friends.
An event space that can accommodate up to 150 people.
At Community Link, we host various events throughout the year. You can also eat and drink anytime at this place. Many students come here especially during lunch time.
This space is open anytime for students who just want to chat with friends.
❹ English Lounge
This is a place where you can meet Japanese students who are actively learning English. Native and bi-lingual Learning Advisors and student interns help students practice speaking English through a variety of programs. “Language Tables,” where students can speak English in small groups, are very popular.
This is a place where you can meet Japanese students who are actively learning English. Native and bi-lingual Learning Advisors and student interns help students practice speaking English through a variety of programs. “Language Tables,” where students can speak English in small groups, are very popular.