Ekoda Campus
All faculties study for four years on a single, comfortable campus surrounded by abundant greenery. Students enjoy a fulfilling campus life in an environment where historic buildings and the latest facilities and equipment coexist.
Click on the facility name on the campus map to display detailed information.
Click on the facility name on the campus map to display detailed information.
Ekoda Campus Map
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- Library
- Professor research building
- University Gymnasium
- Auditorium
- Main gate and guardhouse
- Zelkova Tree Line
- Sky Garden (Building 8, 3rd floor)
- Hanamizuki Square (in front of Building No. 6)
- Large Zelkova (Building No. 3 courtyard)
- Bee Garden (Rooftop of Building No. 3)
- Shirakiji Square (in front of Building 10)
- Susugagawa River
1号館
Basement 1st floor Theater classroom
1st floor Musashi University Admission Center
3rd floor: MCV, Global Education Center, computer classrooms, seminar rooms
4th floor: Rooftop garden, seminar room
Completed in 2012, this environmentally friendly facility features solar panels and a green roof. Open spaces are provided throughout the building to allow students to communicate more comfortably and actively. In addition to seminar rooms, it also houses the Global Education Center and MCV.
1st floor Musashi University Admission Center
3rd floor: MCV, Global Education Center, computer classrooms, seminar rooms
4th floor: Rooftop garden, seminar room
Completed in 2012, this environmentally friendly facility features solar panels and a green roof. Open spaces are provided throughout the building to allow students to communicate more comfortably and actively. In addition to seminar rooms, it also houses the Global Education Center and MCV.
2号館
1st and 2nd floors: Student cafeteria (284 seats), terrace seats (48 seats), cafe terrace seats (163 seats)
3rd Media Literacy Center (IT Support Desk), Diversity Center
Classrooms on the 4th and 5th floors, etc.
3rd Media Literacy Center (IT Support Desk), Diversity Center
Classrooms on the 4th and 5th floors, etc.
3号館
Built in 1923, this building is rare in Tokyo as it survived the Great Kanto Earthquake.
5号館
1st-4th floor research room
6号館
2nd floor: Small lecture hall, computer training room
7号館
Basement 1st floor heated pool
2nd floor computer classroom
3rd floor: Video editing room, PC room
On the third floor there is a video editing room used by Faculty of Sociology, which is equipped with PCs for video editing.
2nd floor computer classroom
3rd floor: Video editing room, PC room
On the third floor there is a video editing room used by Faculty of Sociology, which is equipped with PCs for video editing.
8号館
Basement 1st floor Foreign Book Plaza
1st floor: Academic Affairs Division, Public Liaison Department, etc.
3rd floor: Career Development Center, Sky Garden
4th floor studio
8th floor Musashi University 50th Anniversary Commemorative Hall
In addition to classrooms, the building also has rest areas to support students in their learning.
1st floor: Academic Affairs Division, Public Liaison Department, etc.
3rd floor: Career Development Center, Sky Garden
4th floor studio
8th floor Musashi University 50th Anniversary Commemorative Hall
In addition to classrooms, the building also has rest areas to support students in their learning.
Foreign Books Plaza (1st basement floor)
There are 200,000 books and magazines in foreign languages. The "Picture Book and Extensive Reading Book Corner" has a wide selection of picture books and children's books from England, Germany, France, and other countries, so you can easily come into contact with foreign books.
Career Development Center (3rd floor)
In addition to gathering information and advice on job hunting, you can also ask for advice on a variety of topics, such as what career path you want to pursue in the future.
Career Development Center
Studio (4th floor)
Video shooting and non-linear editing are possible in a fully digital environment.
9号館
1st and 2nd floors: Computer classrooms
10号館
1st floor Student Services Center (Student Affairs Division), Health Clinic
2nd-8th floor: Student club rooms
3rd floor hall
4th floor: Training room, table tennis court
5th floor Martial Arts Hall
2nd-8th floor: Student club rooms
3rd floor hall
4th floor: Training room, table tennis court
5th floor Martial Arts Hall
Student club rooms (2nd-8th floors)
Each floor is assigned a club room for sports, culture, and other groups. The atmosphere inside each club room reflects the unique characteristics of each group.
Martial Arts Hall (5th floor)
It has two floors, one wooden and one tatami, and is mainly used by the Kendo, Judo, Karate, Aikido, and Shorinji Kempo teams. There are two large mirrors so you can check your kata.
Hall (3rd floor)
A hall equipped with a dance practice bar and large mirrors. It also has a stage curtain, piano, a movable stage, and seating for the audience, and can be used for performances, recitals, and exhibitions.
11号館
1st floor: University Co-op store, Kusunoki Terrace, Hall
2nd floor elementary classroom
3rd floor Learning Commons
4th floor group study room
5th floor research room
2nd floor elementary classroom
3rd floor Learning Commons
4th floor group study room
5th floor research room
Library
1st floor: PC seats, library
2nd floor: Magazines and books
3rd floor: Discussion space, individual booths, books
The main building has three floors above ground and two below. The Foreign Book Plaza is located in the basement of Building 8. The total number of books in the main building and the Foreign Book Plaza is approximately 650,000.
Library
2nd floor: Magazines and books
3rd floor: Discussion space, individual booths, books
The main building has three floors above ground and two below. The Foreign Book Plaza is located in the basement of Building 8. The total number of books in the main building and the Foreign Book Plaza is approximately 650,000.
Library
Professor research building
4th-10th floor research room
University Gymnasium
The first floor is equipped with a physical exercise science laboratory, and the second floor is equipped with shower rooms and changing rooms. It is used for General Education Courses and club and circle activities.
Auditorium
It was built in 1928 and designed by Koichi Sato, who worked on the Okuma Memorial Auditorium and Hibiya Public Hall. It is a building with a dignified atmosphere that is used for various events such as entrance ceremonies and graduation ceremonies. The "Musashi Academy Archives" on the second floor introduces the history of the academy.
Musashi Academy Archives
Musashi Academy Archives
Main gate and guardhouse
It was renovated in the summer of 2012. It has been praised for its beautiful contrast with Building 1 on the left after entering the main gate.
Zelkova Tree Line
Upon entering the main gate, students are greeted by a row of zelkova trees. Sunlight filters through the trees and fresh air flows through this avenue as they head to their classrooms.
Sky Garden (Building 8, 3rd floor)
This campus oasis surrounded by wide skies and greenery is a popular spot among Musashi University students. The flower beds are planted with seasonal flowers and herbs.
Hanamizuki Square (in front of Building No. 6)
As its name suggests, the circular plaza lined with dogwood trees is a popular spot, bustling with students taking a break between classes or enjoying lunch.
Large Zelkova (Building No. 3 courtyard)
A large zelkova tree over 200 years old watches over the students in the courtyard of Building 3. Its beautiful appearance, with fresh green leaves in the spring and colorful foliage in the fall, can be seen from the windows of the classrooms and library of Building 3.
Bee Garden (Rooftop of Building No. 3)
The bees for the "Ekoda Honeybee Project," an activity supported by our university, are bred here. It is also a place for interaction with local residents.
Ekoda Honeybee Project
Ekoda Honeybee Project
Shirakiji Square (in front of Building 10)
The small, sunny grounds are a place of relaxation for students. In addition to practicing for clubs and circles, some students also enjoy playing futsal and basketball.
Susugagawa River
There is a small stream on campus that reflects the colors of the four seasons on its surface. The name of this stream is "Taku-chuan" (Shuo River), and it is named after a line in the "Fisherman's Citation" by the Chinese poet Qu Yuan.