和泉/IZUMI「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」Meiji University 明治大学
和泉/IZUMI Meiji University 明治大学
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情報コミュニケーション)1〜2年生と大学院生が学ぶフレッシュなキャンパス。和泉図書館はグッドデザイン賞を受賞。
Izumi Campus features a fresh atmosphere where freshman and sophomore undergraduate students study at six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) and where graduate students also study. The Izumi Library, which acts as the face of Izumi Campus, received the 2013 Good Design Award.
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Meiji University official PV「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」
駿河台/SURUGADAI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情コミュニケーション)3〜4年生と大学院・法科大学院・専門職大学院生が学ぶ。東京の中枢:千代田区に位置し、博物館やマンガ図書館なども有する社会に開かれたキャンパス。
Surugadai Campus features six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) where junior and senior undergraduate students study, as well as Graduate Schools, the Juris Doctor Course (Law School) and other Professional Graduate Schools where graduate students receive a top-level education. Located in Chiyoda ward in the heart of Tokyo, the campus is open to the public and features the Meiji University Museum and the Manga Library (Yoshihiro Yonezawa Memorial Library of Manga and Subculture).
生田/IKUTA
2つの理系学部(理工・農)1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。最先端の研究施設や農場・植物工場を有し、産学連携の拠点にもなっている。
Ikuta Campus features two science and engineering schools (Science and Technology and Agriculture) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. Featuring several state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Kurokawa Farm (Kurokawa Field Science Center) and the Advanced Plant Factory Research Center, it has become a top center for industry-academia collaboration.
中野/NAKANO
2つの学部(国際日本・総合数理)の1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。文理融合・先端研究・地域連携をテーマに掲げた最新のキャンパス。
Nakano Campus is a state-of-the-art campus that features two schools (Global Japanese Studies and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. The campus emphasizes a combination of arts and sciences, advanced research and regional collaboration.
中野/NAKANO「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」Meiji University 明治大学
中野/NAKANO Meiji University 明治大学
2つの学部(国際日本・総合数理)の1〜4年生が学ぶ。文理融合・先端研究・地域連携をテーマに掲げた最新のキャンパス。
Nakano Campus is a state-of-the-art campus that features two schools (Global Japanese Studies and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. The campus emphasizes a combination of arts and sciences, advanced research and regional collaboration.
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Meiji University official PV「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」
駿河台/SURUGADAI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情コミュニケーション)3〜4年生と大学院・法科大学院・専門職大学院生が学ぶ。東京の中枢:千代田区に位置し、博物館やマンガ図書館なども有する社会に開かれたキャンパス。
Surugadai Campus features six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) where junior and senior undergraduate students study, as well as Graduate Schools, the Juris Doctor Course (Law School) and other Professional Graduate Schools where graduate students receive a top-level education. Located in Chiyoda ward in the heart of Tokyo, the campus is open to the public and features the Meiji University Museum and the Manga Library (Yoshihiro Yonezawa Memorial Library of Manga and Subculture).
和泉/IZUMI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情報コミュニケーション)1〜2年生と大学院生が学ぶフレッシュなキャンパス。和泉図書館はグッドデザイン賞を受賞。
Izumi Campus features a fresh atmosphere where freshman and sophomore undergraduate students study at six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) and where graduate students also study. The Izumi Library, which acts as the face of Izumi Campus, received the 2013 Good Design Award.
生田/IKUTA
2つの理系学部(理工・農)1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。最先端の研究施設や農場・植物工場を有し、産学連携の拠点にもなっている。
Ikuta Campus features two science and engineering schools (Science and Technology and Agriculture) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. Featuring several state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Kurokawa Farm (Kurokawa Field Science Center) and the Advanced Plant Factory Research Center, it has become a top center for industry-academia collaboration.
神田駿河台 明治大学博物館 多機能トイレ Meiji University Museum Multifunctional toilet
撮影日 2017年04月21日
明治大学博物館 多機能トイレです。
センサー式
ウォシュレット 有
トイレの住所は、東京都千代田区神田駿河台1-1 アカデミーコモン地階です。
撮影機種 コンパクトデジタルカメラCANON PowerShot SX610 HS
トイレ見る 映像全部
Shooting date April 21, 2017. This is a multifunctional toilet at the Meiji University Museum. Sensor type with washlet. The address of the toilet is the basement of the Academy Common 1-1, Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Camera model compact digital camera CANON PowerShot SX 610 HS
拍摄日期21年5月4日,2017年是明治大学博物馆多功能厕所。传感器类型,卫洗丽是。厕所地址,千代田区,东京骏河台,神田1-1研究院共同地下室。拍摄模式的紧凑型数码相机佳能PowerShot SX610 HS
शूटिंग की तारीख 04 मई 21, 2017 मीजी विश्वविद्यालय के संग्रहालय बहुआयामी शौचालय है। सेंसर प्रकार। Washlet हां। शौचालय का पता Chiyoda-ku, टोक्यो Surugadai, कांडा 1-1 अकादमी आम तहखाने है। शूटिंग मॉडल कॉम्पैक्ट डिजिटल कैमरा Canon Powershot SX610 एचएस
Fecha 04 de 21 de mayo de 2017. El rodaje está el inodoro Meiji University Museum multifuncional. Tipo de sensor. Washlet Sí. Dirección del inodoro es, Chiyoda-ku, Tokio Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Academia sótano común. Fotomodelo cámara digital compacta Canon PowerShot SX610 SA
Дата съемки 04 мая 21, 2017. Является ли многофункциональный туалет музей Meiji University. Тип датчика. Washlet Да. Туалет адрес, Chiyoda-ка, Токио Суругадай, Канд 1-1 Академия общий подвал. Съемка модели компактная цифровая фотокамера CANON PowerShot SX610 HS
Date de prise de vue 04 21 mai 2017. Le Musée de l'Université Meiji WC multifonctionnel. Type de capteur. Washlet Oui. Adresse de toilette est, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Académie sous-sol commun. Modèle de tournage appareil photo numérique compact CANON PowerShot SX610 HS
اطلاق النار التسجيل 04 21 مايو، 2017. هل متحف جامعة ميجي المرحاض متعدد الوظائف. نوع الاستشعار. Washlet نعم. عنوان المرحاض، شيودا-كو، طوكيو سوروغادي، كاندا 1-1 أكاديمية الطابق السفلي المشترك. نموذج اطلاق النار المدمجة كاميرا رقمية كاميرا PowerShot SX610 HS CANON
Tiro Data 04 de maio 21 de 2017. É a Meiji University Museum higiênico multi-funcional. Tipo de sensor. Washlet Sim. Endereço WC é, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Academy cave comum. Modelo tiro compacta câmera digital Canon PowerShot SX610 HS
Menembak Tarikh MEI 4 21, 2017. Apakah Muzium Universiti Meiji tandas pelbagai fungsi. Jenis sensor. Washlet Ya. Alamat tandas, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Academy bawah tanah yang sama. Model menembak padat kamera digital CANON PowerShot SX610 HS
শুটিং তারিখ 04 মে 21, 2017. মিইজি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের যাদুঘর মাল্টি ক্রিয়ামূলক টয়লেট হয়। সেন্সর প্রকার। Washlet হ্যাঁ। টয়লেট ঠিকানা Chiyoda-ku, টোকিও Surugadai, কান্দা 1-1 একাডেমী সাধারণ বুনিয়াদ হয়। শুটিং মডেল কম্প্যাক্ট ডিজিটাল ক্যামেরা ক্যানন PowerShot SX610 এইচ এস
駿河台/SURUGADAI「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」Meiji University 明治大学
駿河台/SURUGADAI Meiji University 明治大学
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情コミュニケーション)3〜4年生と大学院・法科大学院・専門職大学院生が学ぶ。東京の中枢:千代田区に位置し、博物館やマンガ図書館なども有する社会に開かれたキャンパス。
Surugadai Campus features six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) where junior and senior undergraduate students study, as well as Graduate Schools, the Juris Doctor Course (Law School) and other Professional Graduate Schools where graduate students receive a top-level education. Located in Chiyoda ward in the heart of Tokyo, the campus is open to the public and features the Meiji University Museum and the Manga Library (Yoshihiro Yonezawa Memorial Library of Manga and Subculture).
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和泉/IZUMI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情報コミュニケーション)1〜2年生と大学院生が学ぶフレッシュなキャンパス。和泉図書館はグッドデザイン賞を受賞。
Izumi Campus features a fresh atmosphere where freshman and sophomore undergraduate students study at six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) and where graduate students also study. The Izumi Library, which acts as the face of Izumi Campus, received the 2013 Good Design Award.
生田/IKUTA
2つの学部(国際日本・総合数理)の1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。文理融合・先端研究・地域連携をテーマに掲げた最新のキャンパス。
Ikuta Campus features two science and engineering schools (Science and Technology and Agriculture) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. Featuring several state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Kurokawa Farm (Kurokawa Field Science Center) and the Advanced Plant Factory Research Center, it has become a top center for industry-academia collaboration.
中野/NAKANO
2つの学部(国際日本・総合数理)の1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。文理融合・先端研究・地域連携をテーマに掲げた最新のキャンパス。
Nakano Campus is a state-of-the-art campus that features two schools (Global Japanese Studies and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. The campus emphasizes a combination of arts and sciences, advanced research and regional collaboration.
明治大学 / Meiji University Official PV「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」
明治大学は4つの都心型キャンパスに10の学部を持ち、日本全国47都道府県、世界52の国・地域から3万人以上の学生が集まる総合大学です。
Meiji University has 10 undergraduate schools, 12 graduate schools, and four professional graduate schools in four downtown campuses and is a private, comprehensive university with more than 30,000 students from across all 47 prefectures and 52 countries and regions worldwide.
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駿河台/SURUGADAI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情コミュニケーション)3〜4年生と大学院・法科大学院・専門職大学院生が学ぶ。東京の中枢:千代田区に位置し、博物館やマンガ図書館なども有する社会に開かれたキャンパス。
Surugadai Campus features six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) where junior and senior undergraduate students study, as well as Graduate Schools, the Juris Doctor Course (Law School) and other Professional Graduate Schools where graduate students receive a top-level education. Located in Chiyoda ward in the heart of Tokyo, the campus is open to the public and features the Meiji University Museum and the Manga Library (Yoshihiro Yonezawa Memorial Library of Manga and Subculture).
和泉/IZUMI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情報コミュニケーション)1〜2年生と大学院生が学ぶフレッシュなキャンパス。和泉図書館はグッドデザイン賞を受賞。
Izumi Campus features a fresh atmosphere where freshman and sophomore undergraduate students study at six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) and where graduate students also study. The Izumi Library, which acts as the face of Izumi Campus, received the 2013 Good Design Award.
生田/IKUTA
2つの理系学部(理工・農)1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。最先端の研究施設や農場・植物工場を有し、産学連携の拠点にもなっている。
Ikuta Campus features two science and engineering schools (Science and Technology and Agriculture) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. Featuring several state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Kurokawa Farm (Kurokawa Field Science Center) and the Advanced Plant Factory Research Center, it has become a top center for industry-academia collaboration.
中野/NAKANO
2つの学部(国際日本・総合数理)の1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。文理融合・先端研究・地域連携をテーマに掲げた最新のキャンパス。
Nakano Campus is a state-of-the-art campus that features two schools (Global Japanese Studies and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. The campus emphasizes a combination of arts and sciences, advanced research and regional collaboration.
神田駿河台 明治大学博物館 男子トイレ Meiji University Museum Men's Toilet
撮影日 2017年04月21日
明治大学博物館 男子トイレです。
センサー式
ウォシュレット 有
トイレの住所は、東京都千代田区神田駿河台1-1 アカデミーコモン地階です。
撮影機種 コンパクトデジタルカメラCANON PowerShot SX610 HS
トイレ見る 映像全部
Shooting date April 21, 2017. Meiji University Museum This is a male toilet. Sensor formula. With washlet. The address of the toilet is the basement of the Academy Common 1-1, Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Camera model compact digital camera CANON PowerShot SX 610 HS
拍摄2017年4月21日。明治大学是一所博物馆男人的厕所。传感器类型。卫洗丽是。厕所地址,千代田区,东京骏河台,神田1-1研究院共同地下室。拍摄模式的紧凑型数码相机佳能PowerShot SX610 HS
21 अप्रैल 2017 शूटिंग। मीजी विश्वविद्यालय एक संग्रहालय पुरुषों की शौचालय है। सेंसर प्रकार। Washlet हां। शौचालय का पता Chiyoda-ku, टोक्यो Surugadai, कांडा 1-1 अकादमी आम तहखाने है। शूटिंग मॉडल कॉम्पैक्ट डिजिटल कैमरा Canon Powershot SX610 एचएस
Disparos 21 de Abr 2017. Universidad de Meiji es un museo aseo de los hombres. Tipo de sensor. Sí washlet. Dirección del inodoro es, Chiyoda-ku, Tokio Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Academia sótano común. Fotomodelo cámara digital compacta Canon PowerShot SX610 SA
Съемка 21 апр 2017. Meiji университет находится музей мужской туалет. Тип датчика. Washlet Да. Туалет адрес, Chiyoda-ка, Токио Суругадай, Канд 1-1 Академия общий подвал. Съемка модели компактная цифровая фотокамера CANON PowerShot SX610 HS
Tir 21 avril 2017. Université Meiji est de toilettes pour hommes de musée. Type de capteur. Washlet Oui. Adresse de toilette est, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Académie sous-sol commun. Modèle de tournage appareil photo numérique compact CANON PowerShot SX610 HS
اطلاق النار 21 أبريل 2017. جامعة ميجي هو مرحاض الرجال المتحف. نوع الاستشعار. Washlet نعم. عنوان المرحاض، شيودا-كو، طوكيو سوروغادي، كاندا 1-1 أكاديمية الطابق السفلي المشترك. نموذج اطلاق النار المدمجة كاميرا رقمية كاميرا PowerShot SX610 HS CANON
Remate 21 de abril de 2017. Universidade Meiji é higiênico um museu dos homens. Tipo de sensor. Washlet Sim. Endereço WC é, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Academy cave comum. Modelo tiro compacta câmera digital Canon PowerShot SX610 HS
Menembak 21 Apr 2017. Meiji University tandas sebuah muzium lelaki. Jenis sensor. Washlet Ya. Alamat tandas, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Surugadai, Kanda 1-1 Academy bawah tanah yang sama. Model menembak padat kamera digital CANON PowerShot SX610 HS
21 এপ্রিল 2017 শুটিং। মিইজি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের একটি যাদুঘর পুরুষদের টয়লেট নেই। সেন্সর প্রকার। Washlet হ্যাঁ। টয়লেট ঠিকানা Chiyoda-ku, টোকিও Surugadai, কান্দা 1-1 একাডেমী সাধারণ বুনিয়াদ হয়। শুটিং মডেল কম্প্যাক্ট ডিজিটাল ক্যামেরা ক্যানন PowerShot SX610 এইচ এস
A visit to Kitanomaru Garden - This is where you'll find your new favorite museum!
There are many wonderful museums in Tokyo. Among them, Kitanomaru Garden offers four museums with completely different line-ups. There is something for every taste!
Especially the autumn leaves are splendid at Kitanomaru Garden! When visiting Tokyo from late November to early December, make sure you don't miss this area!
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◆ ◆ The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
The National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) was the first national art museum in Japan. The museum owns a collection of contemporary artworks from the Meiji Era (1868 – 1912) all the way to the present. Japan was a closed country until the beginning of the Meiji era, but after Japan opened to the West, many young Japanese artists went abroad to study art in Europe. The Japanese painting style mixed with the influences of foreign art is very unique and interesting!
Don't miss the view from the 'Room with a view'. From here, you can see the moat and some parts of the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace.
Also, starting in spring 2019, MOMAT guide staff do guided tours through the collection of the museum in English!
◆ ◆ National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo – Crafts Gallery
The Crafts Gallery owns a huge collection consisting of numerous Japanese ceramics, glassware, lacquerware, dyed fabrics and graphic design lined up from the Meiji Era (1868-1912) to the present age. Pieces from the collection are shown in unique theme exhibitions. Also, the Crafts Gallery is designated as an important cultural asset.
※The crafts gallery will close and move to Ishikawa Prefecture from March 2020.
◆ ◆ Science Museum
The Science Museum is one big playground. The building has 5 fully packed floors where you can dive into science and learn something new. The exhibition is designed for all ages – there is something for everyone, from children to adults. It’s a great place to deepen your understanding of science while playing or watching some live experiments in the lab. Don't miss this wonderful museum!!
◆ ◆ National Archives of Japan
Opened in 1971, the National Archives of Japan is the place where Japanese historical materials and important official documents are preserved. Since you can also visit the facility, please stop by and visit the permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. It’s a recommended facility not only for those who want to learn more about Japanese history but also for researchers!
In addition, you can access parts of the collections online. The archive is especially proud of the web version of its huge Genroku map of Japan, which is an Important Cultural Properties . A must-see!
Access the Digital Archive: //digital.archives.go.jp
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Yasukuni Shrine and War Memorial Museum in Tokyo, Japan
It was initially created by Emperor Meiji to commemorate any individuals who had died in service of the Empire of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
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Four exciting museums surrounded by beautiful autumn leaves at Kitanomaru Park!
In Japan, fall is called art fall. This is due to the moderate climate (compared to the hot summer). Countless art festivals and painting exhibitions are concentrated in autumn - the perfect season to visit a museum.
There are four museums with completely different line-ups in the Kitanomaru Park with its splendid autumn leaves.
When visiting Tokyo from late November to early December, don't miss this area!
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◆ ◆ The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
The National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) was the first national art museum in Japan. The museum owns a collection of contemporary artworks from the Meiji Era (1868 - 1912) to the present. Japan was a closed country until the beginning of the Meiji era, but after Japan opened to the West, many young Japanese artists went abroad to study art in Europe. The Japanese painting style mixed with the influences of foreign art is very unique and interesting!
◆ ◆ Science Museum
The Science Museum is one big playground. The building has 5 fully packed floors where you can dive into science and learn something new. The exhibition is designed for all ages - from children to adults. It's a great place to deepen your understanding of science while playing or watching some live experiments in the lab.
◆ ◆ National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo - Crafts Gallery
The Crafts Gallery owns a huge collection consisting of numerous Japanese ceramics, glassware, lacquerware, dyed fabrics and graphic design lined up from the Meiji Era (1868-1912) to the present age. Pieces from the collection are shown in unique theme exhibitions. Also, the Crafts Gallery is designated as an important cultural asset.
◆ ◆ National Archives of Japan
Opened in 1971, the National Archives of Japan is the place where Japanese historical materials and important official documents are preserved. Since you can also visit the facility, please stop by and visit the permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions. It's a recommended facility not only for those who want to know more about Japanese history but also for researchers!
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生田/IKUTA「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」Meiji University 明治大学
生田/IKUTA Meiji University 明治大学
2つの理系学部(理工・農)1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。最先端の研究施設や農場・植物工場を有し、産学連携の拠点にもなっている。
Ikuta Campus features two science and engineering schools (Science and Technology and Agriculture) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. Featuring several state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Kurokawa Farm (Kurokawa Field Science Center) and the Advanced Plant Factory Research Center, it has become a top center for industry-academia collaboration.
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Meiji University official PV「キャンパスは世界~Go Forward, Go Global~」
駿河台/SURUGADAI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情コミュニケーション)3〜4年生と大学院・法科大学院・専門職大学院生が学ぶ。東京の中枢:千代田区に位置し、博物館やマンガ図書館なども有する社会に開かれたキャンパス。
Surugadai Campus features six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) where junior and senior undergraduate students study, as well as Graduate Schools, the Juris Doctor Course (Law School) and other Professional Graduate Schools where graduate students receive a top-level education. Located in Chiyoda ward in the heart of Tokyo, the campus is open to the public and features the Meiji University Museum and the Manga Library (Yoshihiro Yonezawa Memorial Library of Manga and Subculture).
和泉/IZUMI
6つの文系学部(法・商・政治経済・文・経営・情報コミュニケーション)1〜2年生と大学院生が学ぶフレッシュなキャンパス。和泉図書館はグッドデザイン賞を受賞。
Izumi Campus features a fresh atmosphere where freshman and sophomore undergraduate students study at six liberal arts schools (Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Business Administration, and Information and Communication) and where graduate students also study. The Izumi Library, which acts as the face of Izumi Campus, received the 2013 Good Design Award.
中野/NAKANO
2つの学部(国際日本・総合数理)の1〜4年生と大学院生が学ぶ。文理融合・先端研究・地域連携をテーマに掲げた最新のキャンパス。
Nakano Campus is a state-of-the-art campus that features two schools (Global Japanese Studies and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences) where freshman to senior undergraduate students and graduate students learn. The campus emphasizes a combination of arts and sciences, advanced research and regional collaboration.
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Meiji-mura (博物館明治村 Hakubutsukan Meiji-mura, Meiji Village Museum) is an open-air architectural museum/theme park in Inuyama, near Nagoya in Aichi prefecture, Japan.
The museum preserves historic buildings from Japan's Meiji (1867–1912), Taisho (1912–1926), and early Shōwa (1926–1989) periods.
The most noteworthy building there is the reconstructed main entrance and lobby of Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark Imperial Hotel, which originally stood in Tokyo from 1923 to 1967, when the main structure was demolished to make way for a new, larger version of the hotel.
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Tokyo Travel Guide - Japanese Adventure
Tokyo Travel Guide - Japanese Adventure
Tokyo is Japan capital and the core of the most populated urban area in the world, Tokyo Metropolis (which has a population of over 37 million people). This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone.
Huge and varied in its geography, Tokyo Metropolis, spans not just the city, but rugged mountains to the west and subtropical islands to the south. Here are Districts of Tokyo:
Central Tokyo which includes:
Chiyoda (Akihabara)
Chuo (Ginza)
Meguro (Jiyugaoka)
Minato (Akasaka, Shinbashi, Roppongi, Odaiba, Shiodome)
Shibuya (Harajuku, Ebisu)
Shinagawa (Gotanda)
Shinjuku
Toshima (Ikebukuro)
Old Tokyo (Shitamachi) which includes:
Arakawa
Bunkyo
Koto
Sumida (Ryogoku)
Taito (Asakusa, Ueno)
Tokyo suburbs which include:
East Tokyo that includes:
Many suburban wards, including Adachi, where one can visit one of Kanto's Three Great Temples: Nishi-arai Daishi, Katsushika, known for the charming Showa-era atmosphere of Shibamata and Edogawa, a quiet eastern suburb.
North Tokyo:
Includes the suburban wards of Kita, Itabashi and the quieter northern Nerima
Nakano
Ota
Setagaya
Suginami
Over 500 years old, the city of Tokyo grew from the modest fishing village of Edo (江戸). The city only truly began to grow when it became the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. While the emperor ruled in name from Kyoto, the true power was concentrated in the hands of the Tokugawa shogun in Edo. After the Meiji restoration in 1868, during which the Tokugawa family lost its influence, the emperor and the imperial family moved here from Kyoto, and the city was re-named to its current name, Tokyo. The metropolitan center of the country, Tokyo is the destination for business, education, modern culture, and government.
Tokyo is classified as lying in the humid subtropical climate zone and has four distinct seasons. Summers are usually hot and humid with a temperature range of about 20-30°C (68-86°F), though it can sometimes climb into the high thirties. Winters are usually mild, with temperatures generally ranging from 0-10°C (32-50°F), though occasional cold spells can send temperatures plummeting below zero at night. Snow is rare, but on those rare occasions (once every few years) when Tokyo is hit by a snowstorm, much of the train network grinds to a halt. The famous cherry blossoms bloom in March-April and parks, most famously Ueno, fill up with blue tarps and sozzled salarymen.
Tokyo has a vast array of sights, but the first items on the agenda of most visitors are the temples of Asakusa, the gardens of the Imperial Palace (in Chiyoda) and the Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, in Harajuku). Tokyo has many commercial centres for shopping, eating and simply wandering around for experiencing the modern Japanese urban phenomenon. Each of these areas have unique characteristics, such as dazzling Shinjuku, youthful Shibuya and upmarket Ginza. These areas are bustling throughout the day, but they really come into life in the evenings. A lot to see in Tokyo such as:
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Tower
Meiji Jingu
Odaiba
Imperial Palace
Ueno Park
Tsukiji Market
Tokyo Disneyland
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Harajuku
Tokyo DisneySea
RoppongiYoyogi Park
Tokyo Disney Resort
Mount Takao
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Hamarikyu Gardens
Roppongi Hills
Rainbow Bridge
Nakamise Shopping Street
Omotesandō
Ghibli Museum
Ueno Zoo
Kabukichō, Tokyo
Odaiba Ōedo-onsen-monogatari
Tokyo National Museum
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Rikugi-en
Edo Castle
Mount Mitake
Koishikawa-Kōrakuen
Inokashira Park
Sanrio Puroland
Tokyo Dome City
Takeshita Street
Shinjuku Golden Gai
Showa Memorial Park
Yasukuni Shrine
Hanayashiki Amusement Park
National Museum of Nature and Science
Zōjōji Temple
Mori Art Museum
Kichijōji
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Tokyo Joypolis
Hachijō-jima
Sumida Aquarium
Tokyo Midtown
National Museum of Western Art
Kōkyo Higashi-gyoen
( Tokyo - Japan ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tokyo . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tokyo - Japan
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Tōkyō (東京) is the capital of Japan. At over 12 million people in the official metropolitan area alone, Tokyo is the core of the most populated urban area in the world, Greater Tokyo (which has a population of 35 million people). This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone.
See in Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo has a vast array of sights, but the first items on the agenda of most visitors are the temples of Asakusa, the gardens of the Imperial Palace (in Chiyoda) and the Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, in Harajuku).
Tokyo has many commercial centres for shopping, eating and simply wandering around for experiencing the modern Japanese urban phenomenon. Each of these areas have unique characteristics, such as dazzling Shinjuku, youthful Shibuya and upmarket Ginza. These areas are bustling throughout the day, but they really come into life in the evenings.
If you're looking for a viewing platform, the Tokyo Tower is the best known and offers an impressive view, even if it's rather overpriced. The highest spot in Tokyo is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building (in effect, Tokyo's City Hall) in Shinjuku. Its twin towers have viewing platforms that are absolutely free, and offer a great view over Tokyo and beyond. However, the best option would probably be from the World Trade Center Building (10:00-20:00, or 21:00 in July and August, ¥620) at JR Hamamatsucho station which, although not as high, offers stunning views of Tokyo Tower and the waterfront due to its excellent location, especially at dusk. A recent addition to the viewing platforms around Tokyo is Tokyo City View in Roppongi Hills, Roppongi -- admission is a steep ¥1500, but includes admission to the Mori Art Museum. Another good option, if you don't mind traffic noise and smell, is the Rainbow Bridge at Odaiba, whose pedestrian walkways are free. The night-time view across Tokyo Bay is impressive but the walkways close at 20:00. Also, on a clear day, the Bunkyo Civic Center (next to the Tokyo Dome) offers an iconic view of Shinjuku against Mt. Fuji (especially great at sunset), also free.
The city is dotted with museums, large and small, which center on every possible interest from pens to antique clocks to traditional and modern arts. Many of the largest museums are clustered around Ueno. At ¥500 to ¥1,000 or more, entrance fees can add up quickly.
Riding Sky Bus Tokyo, an open-top double-decker operated by Hinomaru Limousine (every hour between 10:00 and 18:00), is a good option to take a quick tour around the city center. The 45 minutes bus ride on the T-01 course will take you around the Imperial Palace via Ginza and Marunouchi district, showing the highlight of Tokyo's shopping and business center. The fare is ¥1,500 for adults of 12 years old and over, and ¥700 for children between 4 and 11 years old. You can borrow a multi-language voice guide system free of charge upon purchasing a ticket, subject to stock availability. Four other bus courses are offered, including a night trip to Odaiba, but those trips are conducted in Japanese with no foreign language guidance.
Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Skytree is a broadcast, restuaurant, shopping mall, and oberservation tower in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. The construction was started on July 2008,and finished its construction on 2012 of February. It measures 634 meeter, which is about 2,800 feet and became the tallest structure in Japan and also in the world. There are two illuminations that lights up the tower, which are called Iki(lighted blue) and Miyabi (lighted in pink). The observation deck is available from 8:00~22:00 and the admission fees are required only when entering the obervation deck.
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JAPANTRIP「The Mitsubishi Ichigokan」Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 【三菱一号館(東京)】
The Mitsubishi Ichigokan was designed in 1894 by the English architect Josiah Conder at the invitation of the Japanese government not long after the country had ended a long period of national seclusion. The structure, erected by Mitsubishi as the first Western-style office building in Tokyo’s Marunouchi district, makes use of the Queen Anne style of architecture that was popular in England in the late 19th century. In addition to housing the banking department of Mitsubishi’s headquarters, the three-story building, linked by stairs, was rented out for use as office space. Having aged significantly, the original structure was torn down in 1968, and now, some 40 years later, it has been reconstructed on the same lot according to Conder’s original plans. As part of the restoration project, along with a review of the Meiji-era blueprints and survey maps dating from the building’s dismantling, extensive surveys of various documents, photographs, and extant structural components were conducted. In addition to reusing some of the building’s interior components, such as the handrails for the staircases, the structure was reproduced as faithfully as possible down to the use of specific building methods and architectural techniques. The Mitsubishi Ichigokan, symbolizing the modernization of Japan in the late 19th century, has been reborn as the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, an icon of Tokyo’s Marunouchi district, in 2010.
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Omotesandō Station
Omotesandō Station (表参道駅 Omotesandō-eki) is a Tokyo Metro subway station located at the intersection of Omotesandō and Aoyama-dori in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Part of the Chiyoda Line platforms extends into Shibuya.
Omotesandō, Tokyo
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Omotesandō (表参道) is an avenue, subway station and neighborhood in the Minato and Shibuya wards in Tokyo stretching from Harajuku station, specifically, the foot of Takeshita Street, to Aoyama-dori where Omotesandō station can be found. Zelkova trees line both sides of the avenue. Around 100,000 cars drive down the main street daily.[citation needed]
Omotesandō was originally created as the frontal (表 Omote) approach (参道 Sandō) to Meiji Shrine, when the Shrine was dedicated in the Taishō era.
Today, Omotesandō is known as one of the foremost 'architectural showcase' streets in the world, featuring a multitude of fashion flagship stores within a short distance of each other. These include the Louis Vuitton store (Jun Aoki, 2002) Prada building (Herzog & de Meuron, 2003), Tod's (Toyo Ito, 2004), Dior (SANAA, 2004), Omotesandō Hills (Tadao Ando, 2005) and Gyre (MVRDV, 2007), amongst others.
It is an upscale shopping area featuring several international brand outlets, ranging from Louis Vuitton and Gucci to Gap, The Body Shop, Zara, and others. Omotesandō is also home to the Japanese toy store Kiddyland, a shopping center geared primarily toward young women, Laforet, Oriental Bazaar, and Gold's Gym. It is sometimes referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Élysées. Its latest development, Omotesandō Hills, opened in 2006. Omotesandō's side streets feature a range of trendy cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as boutique stores specialising in everything from handbags to postcards to vintage glass bottles.
Every year Omotesandō is the venue for Tokyo's Saint Patrick's Day Parade.