Tama Campus, located in the Tama Hills Natural Park in the city of Hachioji, Tokyo, is home to five faculties: Law, Economics, Commerce, Letters, and Policy Studies, and its’ graduate schools. Situated on 518,401㎡ of land, the expansive campus houses the Faculties as well as research facilities, clubs and circles, libraries, and indoor/outdoor sports facilities. Also on campus is the “Honoo-no-Tou” building, where students can find an ideal study environment to prepare for the extremely difficult national examinations.
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On a clear day enjoy the beautiful view of Mt. Fuji, Japan’s highest peak, from Chuo University’s Tama campus. The beauty of Mt. Fuji is striking at any time, but especially the snowcapped mountain top at sunset sun and the ever-changing beauty of Mt. Fuji according to the season and even the hour.

From March to April, the cherry blossoms on Chuo University’s Tama campus will amaze you with a truly breathtaking sight. There are 300 cherry trees at the university’s Sakura Park on the Tama campus where students gather beneath the cherry trees to enjoy their lunch.

The leaves turn red, orange, and yellow on Chuo University’s Tama campus at the beginning of November. Hakumon-sai, the annual university festival, is held at this time.

Chuo University’s snow-covered Tama campus has a different look that provides tranquil serenity.

Our students study in the tranquility of the extensive Chuo University Tama campus filled with trees and campus greenery. In the suburbs of western Tokyo, the Chuo University Tama campus has an atmosphere very different from a typical metropolitan campus.

Enjoy the fantastic sunset scene of the illuminated Hakumon promenade, leading to the East gate of Chuo University’s Tama campus.






Located near the center of Tokyo on a hill overlooking the Tokyo Dome, a baseball stadium, Korakuen Campus is home to the Faculty of Science and Engineering and its nine Chuo University’s departments, the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, and the Chuo Graduate School of Strategic Management. The campus is conveniently located in a tranquil and peaceful neighborhood with lots of greenery, making it an ideal place to study. Spread over 27,141 ㎡, the campus has the very latest facilities and an IT Center, providing an environment that is perfectly suited for education and research.
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The Ichigaya Campus is home to the Chuo Law School and is located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It is the downtown base of our university’s high quality education and research. The campus includes a library that is filled with the latest professional books and journals in the field of law as well as classrooms which are used for mock trials.
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The Ichigaya Tamachi Campus, which is located in front of Ichigaya Station in Tokyo, is home to the Chuo Graduate School of International Accounting as well as the Graduate School of Public Policy. Its location provides easy access to institutions which are required for research, and was established with the idea of making it a city campus that provides a connection between scholarship and society.
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