Moving to Virtual Campus Tour
The Soka University campus is surrounded by rich nature.
Take a virtual tour from the comfort of your own home using your smartphone or computer.
Stop by any facility that catches your eye on the map.
Experience the scale of Soka University!
This is a learning environment where you can freely exchange opinions with your peers and work together to solve problems.
A popular, stylish cafe lounge with a very comfortable atmosphere.
In addition to housing 1.2 million books, the center also holds study consultation sessions and seminars.
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The open space stretches up to the third floor, and light pours in through the large windows, creating an open and airy space.
This is a learning environment where you can freely exchange opinions with your peers and work on assignments in cooperation with others. There is also ample support from faculty, staff and graduate students.
Through practical foreign language study, including English, and interactions with international students, you can have an experience similar to studying abroad while on campus.
A popular and stylish cafe lounge with an open-air space that is extremely comfortable.
This hall is mainly used for lectures and events. It has 1,000 seats arranged in a tiered structure. It is also used as a location for TV dramas.
Some people take a relaxing break while admiring the lush green mountain scenery, while others prepare for class.
Global Square is equipped with various types of classrooms to suit different learning styles in order to encourage students to learn independently.
The lounge and LOWSON on the first basement floor are always bustling spaces for students to relax.
It was established as a place for practical learning, and is used by Faculty of Law for mock trials and other events. It is also used as a location for filming TV dramas.
This is an exhibition space that displays the founder's footsteps and the history of exchanges with overseas universities.
Central Tower is mainly used by students of the Faculty of Faculty of Law and Law School for classes.
This is the room where Faculty of Nursing conducts seminars. Utilizing the latest multimedia equipment, the seminars are effective.
Built when the school first opened, this building holds special memories for many graduates. In front of the entrance are two bronze statues of "The Angel and the Printer" and "The Angel and the Blacksmith."
The international dormitory for men where Japanese and international students live together. Each student has their own room, ensuring privacy, and there is one living room for eight students, allowing students to communicate with each other.
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In addition to housing 1.2 million books, the library also houses a Learning Commons on the first floor, where study consultation sessions and seminars are held.
This facility is primarily used by students from the Faculty of Faculty of Science and Engineering and is suitable for conducting experiments and practical training that will deepen students' learning.
This is the entrance to the vast campus, which boasts an area of approximately 870,000 m2. In spring, the cherry blossoms bloom all at once, and a path lined with cherry trees continues.
This facility is primarily used by students of Soka Women’s College. The building is equipped with a library, group study rooms, a cafeteria, and other facilities to support learning.
This is the square in front of the "Marie Curie Statue" installed on the junior college campus. It is used as a place for students to relax.
Completed in 1991, it has seven floors above ground and one basement, and can accommodate 4,000 people. It is one of the world's largest university lecture halls.
This facility is primarily used by students of Faculty of Education. It is equipped with classrooms to accommodate a variety of learning needs and facilities to support learning.
Facilities include a multipurpose hall, study rooms, a lounge, a shop, and a LOWSON store.
You can enjoy cherry blossoms in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall, and it's a popular reading and relaxation spot for students.
The women's international dormitory is where Japanese and international students live together. Each student has their own private room, ensuring privacy, and there is one living room for eight students, allowing students to communicate with each other.
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When spring arrives, the campus is filled with the fragrance of 2,500 cherry blossom trees. Come and see the diverse varieties of cherry blossoms on campus.
Please come and see students working hard at their studies and club activities on this campus surrounded by fresh greenery.
Enjoy the campus from autumn to winter, including iconic facilities such as Global Square and Ikeda Auditorium, as well as a panoramic view of the campus and the Literature Pond.
This video (produced by graduates) was shot at various times between 2009 and 2020 and compiles footage of the changing seasons and the development of the campus.