Facilities

Kumamoto Campus

Welfare Facilities (Kunugi-Kaikan)

The college has a two-story building, Kunugi-Kaikan, which has facilities for the students and staff. On the first floor there are a cafeteria and a lounge. On the second floor it has a Japanese-style room and two rooms for extracurricular activities.

  • Kunugi-Kaikan
  • Meeting Room
  • Cafeteria
  • Japanese-style Room

Dormitory (MEIWA-RYO)

The dormitory, located in the campus and called “MEIWA-RYO”, consists of three buildings: South Building, North Building and KOKUSAI Building. The South Building has a capacity of 140 students (2nd ,3rd,4th, and 5th floors) and the North Building ( 3 floors ) has a capacity of 60 students. The KOKUSAI Building that has a capacity of 68 students is a new shared house-type building newly built in 2021. The dormitory is a significant place not only for daily lives but also for forming the character of each student, who will be able to cooperate each other in the future as a member of society. Each room is equipped with an air-conditioner, well-equipped furnishings, such as information outlet for the Internet, desk, chair, bookshelf, bed, and locker.

Campus Landscape

  • Gymnasium 1
  • Gymnasium 2
  • Archery Ground
  • Kumamotodentetsu Kumamoto-Kosen-Mae Sta.

Monuments

  • A monument of “Sanki-no kyotou” (2006)
  • A monument of “Gakusei-Kokoroe” (2001)

Yatsushiro Campus

Welfare Facilities (Ryuho-Kaikan)

The college has a two-story building, Ryuho-Kaikan, which has facilities for the students and staff. On the first floor there are an Office of Student Health Care Counseling Center, a lounge, and a shop. On the second floor it has a room for the Student Council, a Japanese-style room and two rooms for extracurricular activities.

  • Ryuho-Kaikan
  • Office of Students Health Care
  • Japanese-style Room
  • Lounge
  • Room for extracurricular activities

Dormitories (HACHIRYU-RYO and YUBA-RYO)

There are two dormitories located on campus, one for male students and the other for females. Students living in the dormitories, including international and advanced course students, have ample opportunity to learn how to live together and cooperate with other people. The quiet and comfortable atmosphere and various facilities of the dormitories help students to be able to study and carry out their researches.

  • HACHIRYU & YUBA Dormitory
  • Room

Campus Landscape

  • Center for Industry Collaboration Project
  • Engineering Department Building-1
  • Building for Technical Applications and Experiments

Monuments

  • A monument of 1st President of Yatsushiro KOSEN (1976)
  • Flagpole for 30th anniversary (2005)
  • A monument of 1st President of Kumamoto KOSEN (2010)