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Life on the Campus, Life in Tokyo |
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Though there is no dormitory on the campus, an
abundance of apartment houses and flats are available within
commuting distance. The monthly rents range from 50,000-80,000
yen. The Office of Student Affairs is able to assist those who
are in search of a suitable place.
There
are several cafeterias on the campus, which provide a variety
of foods at reasonable prices. Japanese, other Asian and Western
foods are available daily.
The College is located near the central part of Tokyo, and very
near Shinjuku, one of the liveliest downtown areas of Tokyo.
There are a number of excellent theaters, museums, art galleries
and other facilities in the proximity to the campus. These attractions
will greatly enrich student life.
Studying in Tokyo is not a disheartening experience for nature-lovers.
Just a one-hour train ride from Tokyo will take you to beautiful
mountain areas surrounding the capital city of Tokyo. These
natural areas are a heaven for bird-watchers, hikers, history
buffs and sightseers.
Mt.
Fuji, one of the most beautiful mountains in the world, is not
far away. Students may enjoy its picturesque view from several
buildings on the campus. Many travel agencies have day tours
from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji as well as other spots around Tokyo.
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