Musashino Campus

“Asia University” where all faculties and all grades study on the same campus,
It is an ideal environment for deepening bonds with classmates, seniors, juniors, and faculty members.
Musashino is surrounded by lush greenery while being close to the city center.
Approximately 6,500 students, including International Student, study together in this blessed environment.
Musashino Campus
  1. Building 5
  2. Building 7
  3. Building 3
  4. Kozo Ota Memorial Hall
  5. ASIA PLAZA
  6. Building 2
  7. Martial Arts Gym
  8. Second Asian Center
  9. Student Association Building
  10. Counseling Center
  11. First Asian Center
  12. Gymnasium
  13. Building 1
  14. Building 8 (International House)
  15. Bust of Kozo Ota, the first President of the university
  16. Koa Shrine

Building 1

Building 1
This is the new administrative building of the university completed in July 2018.
There are university offices, faculty Research Office, etc.
For questions and consultations regarding course registration, inquiries regarding Course for obtaining qualifications and improving skills, please contact the Education Center on the 1st floor. The staff will be kind and will respond.

Building 2

Located almost in the center of the campus, the glass-enclosed exterior of the building stands out.
We have medium and large classrooms equipped with the latest AV equipment. The lounge on the first floor is a space for students to relax.
In addition to Career Center, which supports job-hunting activities, Student Center, which manages club activities, scholarships, and lost items, and the office of Special Needs Student Support Office are located in this building.
Building 2
Building No. 2 Lounge

Building 3

There are small classrooms for Seminar and language studies and large classrooms for special Lecture. The photo Lecture Hall that can accommodate about 1,500 people.
Building No. 3 Lecture Hall

Kozo Ota Memorial Hall (Library (Library Administration) / Institution's Historical Exhibit)

It was completed in March 1994 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the university. It consists of 8 floors above ground and 2 floors below ground, including Library (Library Administration) with a rich collection of books, AV and computer equipment, Institution's Historical Exhibit that conveys the history of the university, and Alumni Association (Seiseikai) Administrative Offices.
Kozo Ota Memorial Hall
Library (Library Administration)

Building 5

It was completed in August 2013 as part of the Musashino Campus redevelopment plan. Based on the theme of being “environmentally friendly,” the building maximizes the use of natural energy.
With 6 floors above ground and 1 floor below ground, it has 24 large and small classrooms and an educational environment with AV equipment that supports classes.
There is an Admissions Office office, Health Services Office, and an information desk.
Building 5

Building 7

Building 7
The classroom building immediately after entering from South Gate. In addition to general classrooms, it is equipped with the latest equipment such as Computer Classrooms.
LL classroom
LL classroom
Equipped with AV equipment to increase the efficiency of foreign language learning. There are 48 booths set up in the LL classroom.
Building No. 7 Computer Classrooms
Computer Classrooms
224 computers are installed in 5 Computer Classrooms (including AL classrooms). It is used for Practicum classes and individual student learning.

Building 8 (International House)

Various welfare facilities are concentrated. In addition to bookstores, lounges, and convenience stores, there are Intensive Japanese Course classes, Graduate School school classes/study rooms, and International Cooperation Office.
Building 8
International Exchange Center
International Lounge
International Lounge
A place for International Student and Japanese students to interact. Information sessions on studying abroad and international exchange events are also held.
bookstore
bookstore
Get the books you want right away
We have a large selection of textbooks, reference books, books, and magazines, all of which are 10% off. The break time is full of students.

Gymnasium

Fully equipped facility for indoor sports
It has a physical education floor, a judo hall, a kendo hall, a ring, a training room, and a shower room. It is used for physical education classes, club practices, and various events.
Gymnasium
Gymnasium No. 5 Dojo

Student Association Building

Student Association Building
With a student lounge, hall, music practice room, etc., it is a place for students to relax.

First Asian Center

The Daiichi Asian Hall, located next to Gymnasium, has club rooms for athletic clubs, including (Hardball) Baseball Club, Soccer Club, Tennis Club, and Track and Field Club.
First Asian Center

Second Asian Center

Second Asian Center
The 2nd Asian Student Association Building, has club rooms for various groups belonging to the Bunren (Academic and Cultural Clubs), such as Gamelan Club and Chinese Language Society as well as meeting rooms for Student’s Association.

Counseling Center

We support student life by providing various consultations regarding student life, such as friendships, academic matters, and emotional concerns. There are three individual consultation rooms and group rooms.
Counseling Center

Martial Arts Gym

Martial Arts Gym
A dojo for a martial arts organization
This is a sports-only building with an archery range on the first floor and Iaido Club dojo on the second floor.

ASIA PLAZA

ASIA PLAZA opened in April 2015. Based on the concept of a “bright and comfortable Student Cafeteria,” the first and second floors have Student Cafeteria, stationery and daily goods store, while the third and fourth floors have a learning commons, a convenience store, and Multipurpose Auditorium. It is a space for “exchange”.
ASIA PLAZA
ASIA kitchen
1st and 2nd floor ASIA kitchen
In April 2023, the cafeteria operation was changed to Ginza Suehiro Cafeteria Service Co., Ltd. and reopened as "ASIA kitchen (abbreviation: Ajikichi)".
In addition to having a large selection of authentic menus, the cafeteria allows you to experience a DX space, such as consideration for food loss by abolishing conventional food samples, and viewing menus on smartphones.
Stationery and daily goods store
2nd floor stationery and daily goods store
Supporting student life with a wide selection of products
We are proud of our wide selection of items that you can purchase almost anything you need on campus. It's a nice shop where all products are 20% off the market price.
PLAZA Commons
3rd floor PLAZA commons
A corner with a projector and display is installed. Commons Info has laptops for rent. There is also a convenience store where you can purchase snacks and stationery.
4th floor PLAZA hall (1, 2, 3)
Multipurpose Auditorium that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as exchange events, has been prepared.

Bust of Kozo Ota, the first President of the university

Bust of Kozo Ota, the first President of the university
A bust of Kozo Ota, the first President the university, watches over the campus, along with a monument of "the spirit of Self-help and Cooperation" which is the founding spirit of the university.

Koa Shrine

It is a shrine that enshrines 97 alumni who died in the war. A memorial service is held on November 3rd every year.
Koa Shrine
<Updated on April 1, 2024>
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