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Gocho Campus


Zozan Dormitory
The "Gocho Campus Zozan Dormitory" serves as the base for first-year students. Located 2.2km from Miwa Campus, Gocho Campus also features community collaboration facilities. Here, students can experience communal living with classmates and make new connections with international students and local residents—experiences not available in the classroom.

Gocho Campus


Dormitory admission eligibility First-year students, upperclassmen, international students
Dormitory stay period One year (in principle)
Capacity 320 people (240 first-year students, upperclassmen, and international students)
cost
  • Dormitory fee: 12,500 yen/month
  • Common area maintenance fee: Actual cost (approximately 11,000 to 15,000 yen/month) *Varies depending on the year
meal Meals are not provided.
You can cook your own meals in the dining kitchen of each unit.

Support system

To ensure a safe and secure dormitory life, the university has established a support system for dormitory residents. Resident Assistants (RAs) and staff from the Student Support Center advise on event planning and management, and also serve as a point of contact for those in need. In addition, clinical psychologists and public health nurses provide comprehensive support to residents, both physically and mentally.

A safe and secure security system
We have implemented an access control system (entrance and each unit) using electric locks (compatible with IC card readers). Furthermore, a building manager is always on-site, ensuring peace of mind and safety.


Dormitory Resident Support Program

Exchange Program

Orientation, social gatherings, dormitory festival, summer school, etc.

Self-directed program

In collaboration with Center for Social Innovation Initiatives and other organizations, we encourage participation in local activities and independent projects.

Learning Program

Shozan Mirai Juku
A learning center where diverse guests and dormitory residents converse and reflect on their own way of life.
Service Learning
Cultivating civic responsibility and considering local issues through social contribution activities.
Learning Peer Support
In the future, we plan to introduce a system where upperclassmen support first-year students academically.

Three living spaces

room

Two-person communities (by gender)
A living space for two people in one room. While maintaining privacy with a movable partition, it allows you to share your daily rhythm and cultivate consideration for others.

Dormitory room

Room layout


unit

A community of 16 people (separated by gender)
A space for relaxed coexistence with 8 rooms and 16 people. Study or chat with friends in the living lounge. You can also cook your own meals in the dining kitchen. Equipped with a shower room, toilet, vanity, and washing machine/dryer (coin laundry system).

Interior view of the unit

Unit floor plan


Learning Hub

Learning community
It provides a place for interaction and learning with other dormitory residents outside of one's unit. Through individual and group study, students develop solid study habits through self-directed learning.

Learning Hub

Learning Hub


360° video of Zozan Dormitory

To give you a better idea of what dormitory life is like, we've filmed the main facilities of Zozan Dormitory with a 360° camera.
Click the URL to experience Zozan Dormitory.

● "Zozan Dormitory" Unit
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=QBuCoMANmKS

● "Zozan Dormitory Dormitory" Learning Hub
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=kErGgG9neET

● "Zozan Dormitory" Kitchen Studio
In addition to the kitchen within the unit, there are two kitchen studios that can be used for hosting home parties and other events.
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=m6MtJYEYwTy

● "Zozan Dormitory" Lecture Hall
This hall can be used for lectures and recreational activities. There are also four smaller meeting rooms available.
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=j5bi8FzU1R5
The campus incorporates technologies that reduce CO2 emissions and utilize renewable energy.
*This project has been selected for the "Leading Project for Sustainable Buildings, etc." under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. (Click the image to open a larger version.)

CO2 reduction and renewable energy utilization technologies