Birth of an International Student Dormitory for Global Communication Skills
The Hachioji Campus has international student dormitories located in Fuchu City and Hachioji City. There, students can learn about cultural differences as they live together with others from various national backgrounds.
T-House at the Hachioji Otsuka International Student Dormitory
In April 2022, the international student dormitory Hachioji Otsuka "T-House" was opened for Hachioji Campus students. With the establishment of Faculty of Language Studies Department of Global Japanese Studies the Faculty of Foreign Studies, we aim to utilize this opportunity to further increase the acceptance of foreign students, deepen mutual understanding through cross-cultural exchange within the dormitory, and produce human resources who can play an active role internationally. I am. In addition to 121 living rooms fully equipped with furniture and Wi-Fi necessary for daily life, we also have ample public space such as a lounge and kitchen. In addition, by living together with Japanese students (resident assistants) who provide support for international students in their dormitory life, they can deepen their communication skills and understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds through cross-cultural exchange and various activities. We aim to develop Japanese students into global human resources who can play an active role internationally.
Overview
[Location] Otsuka, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0352 [Directions (Transportation)] 6-minute walk from Hachioji Campus, 8-minute walk from Otsuka Teikyo Station (Tama Monorail)
Floor Plan
Inside the facility (Dorm room)
Inside the facility (Lounge)
Please see below for details on the Hachioji Otsuka International Student Dormitory.
Features of the Fuchu International Student Dormitory
In April 2017, Teikyo University's first international student dormitory opened on the Hachioji Campus. There are 76 dorm rooms in the dormitory with two types of accommodation available: units consisting of two joined rooms and completely independent single rooms. Students have complete privacy in their own rooms and share the lounge and kitchen. With these living arrangements in place, it is anticipated that students living in the dormitory will hone their communication skills and their ability to solve problems requiring cooperation, a skill which is required when it comes to working together with people from a diverse array of cultural backgrounds.
* The main residents of the Fuchu International Student Dormitory are international students from partner schools located overseas.
Overview
[Location] Bubaicho, Fuchu City, Tokyo 183-0033 [Directions (Transportation)] 12-minute walk from Nakagawara Station (Keio Line), 15-minute walk from Bubaigawara Station (Keio Line)
Room interior
Inside the Dormitory
Dorm room (Unit type)
Dorm room (Single room type)
Entrance Hall
Kitchen and lounge
Lounge
Shower booth, washroom, and coin laundry
Kitchen
International exchange party
Please see below for details on the Fuchu International Student Dormitory.
Living in the dormitory means you can learn about cultural differences by living together with other students from a variety of national backgrounds
This international student dormitory is clean and well equipped. I am very satisfied with the comfortable spaces provided. I usually cook my own meals. The shared kitchen, located in the lounge, is spacious, easy to use, and is equipped with kitchen utensils and other items, making it very convenient. Sometimes, students living in the dormitory have parties where they cook food from their own countries. Living with people from a variety of different national backgrounds also provides great opportunities to learn about different cultures, which makes every day exciting.
RA (Resident Assistant) System to Provide Support for International Student Life
An RA (Resident Assistant) is a dormitory student who provides support for the daily lives of international students while living in the dormitory so that international students can be at ease and lead comfortable dormitory lives. Students living in the dorm as RAs are anticipated to grow as students armed with global perspectives and diverse value sets. The university recruits students from the Hachioji Campus to become RAs.
Teikyo University Hachioji Campus International Exchange Division OUCHI COMMONS 〒192-0395 359 Otsuka, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo Hachioji Campus Building 11, 1st floor