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Welcome toKyoto University
Kyoto University was established in 1897 as the second Imperial
University in Japan. The University has three large campuses, and
the Main Campus is filled with history and charm that remains since
its foundation. There are many unique buildings that reflect the
passage of eras, and some of these have been designated as
Important Cultural Properties, or Registered Tangible Cultural
Properties. This map introduces the history and highlights of that
Yoshida Campus. While here, experience the “Kyoto University
style”. Cultivated from the Philosophy of “Academic Freedom”.
A year atKyoto University
The more you know aboutKyoto University
The historical city of Kyoto is dotted with more than 2,000
Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. These include the 17 cultural
assets such as Kinkaku-ji, Kiyomizu-dera, and Nijo Castle that
comprise the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto” World Heritage
Sites. Yoshida Campus is outside the busy commercial area of Kyoto
City, in a calm environment that retains the atmosphere of the
ancient city. This makes it possible to enjoy the charm of Kyoto,
while conducting research.
・Camphor Tree in front of the Clock Tower
・Faculty of Medicine Street
・Promenade
・Behind the Clock Tower
・In front of Faculty of Science Bldg. No 6
・Lake Biwa Canal
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Neighborhood Tour
Kyoto University souvenir“College T-shirt”
There are a lot of dining halls, cafes, and restaurants at Kyoto
University open to the general public. Each campus has its own
characteristics. We recommend selecting a different place to suit
your preferences: Do you want to: “Eat everything on the menu?”
“Become totally like a Kyoto University student?”“Celebrate a small
anniversary?”
Gourmet Tour
Lef t : Kebab from Cafeteria RenaisRight: Kyoto University
President’s Special Curry from Café-Restaurant Camphora
This tour features points on campus such as historical
architecture statues, monuments, and memorial trees. The buildings
are worth looking at even if it is from the outside. This course is
recommended for people who want to come into contact with the
undertakings and achievements of our predecessors and to take on
their own research themes with even greater passion.
Architectual Tour
There are benches throughout Campusproviding rest for students.
Kyoto University is surrounded by a peaceful environment
This is an introductory tour for people new to Kyoto University.
It is possible to walk around and see the major spots on campus in
a short period of time. This course is recommended for people who
want to go around Kyoto University efficiently.
Short Tour
Katsura Campus
Other Campuses
Uji Campus→To
Kyoto citycenter
←To Kameoka
KatsuraCampus
HankyuKatsuraStation
JRObakuStation
KeihanObakuStation
UjiCampus
Katsura River
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It is possible to feel the changing seasons by viewing the
different flowers and plants at Kyoto University. There is no doubt
that photogenic scenes can be found, against the backdrop of the
historical buildings around campus.
Scenic Tour
April・Entrance ceremony・Kouhousai Festival
Entrance ceremony Kouhousai Festival
Main Campus Main Gate 《MAP 3-E》 / Clock Tower Centennial Hall
《MAP 2-E》 Café-Restaurant Camphora 《MAP 2-E》 In front of the
Faculty of Science Bldg. No 6 《MAP 4-G》 Kamogawa River 《MAP
3.4-A》
In their fourth year, many students in the Faculty of
Engineering travel to the Katsura Campus for their research.
This campus has four laboratories. Some of the students in the
Faculty of Agriculture and Faculty of Engineering come to this
campus for their research.
Here are five tours for you to feel the different charms of
Kyoto University. The more you walk, the more the University
becomes visible!
June・University Foundation Day (June 18)
・Open CampusAugust
・The Common test for University admissions
January
・Kyoto University General Entrance Examination
February
・Entrance examination results announcement
・Degree Conferment Ceremony
・Graduation ceremony
March
Homecoming Day November Festival (NF)
・Homecoming Day・November Festival (NF)
November
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MAP 2-D
MAP 3-D
MAP 2-E
MAP 4-G
MAP 4-D
・Central Cafeteria
・Café-Restaurant Camphora
・Restaurant La Tour
・Cafeteria Renais
・Yoshida Cafeteria
・Restaurant Konoe Latin (Rakuyu Kaikan)
・North Dining Hall
・South Dining Hall
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KYOTOUNIVERSITYWALKINGMAP
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Campus
West Campus
Main CampusNorth Campus
Yoshida-South Campus
Faculty of Medicine CampusUniversity Hospital , East Campus
University Hospital , West Campus
Graduation ceremony
Entrance examinationresults announcement
Former Head Office of the Forest Research Station 《MAP 3-G》
English edition
Kyoto University was founded in 1897. For over 120 years, it
built a history with Yoshida campus at its core. Many of the
buildings from the time of its foundation still remain and are in
use today as teaching and/or administrative buildings. Throughout
the years, many things at Kyoto University have changed. Did you
know that the original Camphor Tree fell down during the 1934
Muroto Typhoon? The current tree is a second generation, and was
replanted in 1935. Also, there used to be a completely different
building where the clock tower is now. Yoshida Campus still retains
the atmosphere of that time, while continuing to evolve.
The first President of the University, Hiroji Kinoshita,
believed that the characteristic of Kyoto University should be an
education system that va lues f ree academic re search and the
independence of students. At the first ever entrance ceremony, he
said, “University students should live by the principle of
self-reliance and sel f - respec t and we should expec t their
independence.” This spirit of valuing autonomy has been passed on
to today as the philosophy of “Academic Freedom.”
Today, Kyoto University has 10 faculties, 18 graduate schools,
13 research laboratories, 14 education and research facilities, and
hosts more than 60 overseas centers. It has sent over 210,000
graduates into the world, who are active in both academia and
business. The University continues to support original and advanced
research, producing multiple recipients of global prizes.
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・Main Campus Main Gate
・Clock Tower Centennial Hall
・Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economics Main Building
・Sonjo-do
・Faculty of Letters Exhibition Hall
・Former Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering
Historic Building
・Former Faculty of Engineering Department of Architecture
Historic Building MAP 1-F
※Please be aware that some facilities are not open to the
general public.
・Rakuyu Kaikan
・Faculty of Integrated Human Studies Main Gate
・Main Campus Main Gate
・Former Petrochemistry Course classroom (Southwest side)
・Sonjo-do
・Faculty of Letters Exhibition Hall
・Former Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering
Historic Building
・Former Faculty of Engineering Department of Architecture
Historic Building
・Faculty of Agriculture Front Gate
・Former Head Office of the Forest Research Station
・Center for Informatics in East Asian Studies
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MAP 1-H
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MAP 1-F
MAP 2-E
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※Please be aware that some facilities are not open to the
general public.
・ Kamogawa River
・ Yoshida Shrine
・ Imadegawa St.
・ Lake Biwa Canal
MAP 3.4-A
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North Campus
Mikage St.
Imadegawa St.
20-minutewalk
10-minute walk
Kamogawa River
Higashi-Ichijo St.
Konoe St.
Marutamachi St.
Kojinbashi
Kyoto Univ. Hospital
Konoedori
Kyodai Seimon-mae
Kyodai Nogakubu-maeHigashioji St.
Kawabata St.
Marikoji St.
Hyakumanben
Main Campus
Yoshida-South CampusFacultyof MedicineCampus
West Campus
University Hospital,East Campus
Jingu-Marutamachi
Keihan Oto Line
Demachiyanagi
Faculty ofPharmaceuticalSciences Campus
UniversityHospital,West Campus
Yoshida Campus
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Yukawa Hall (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical
Physics)Completed in 1952. It is a research laboratory for
theoretical physics that was built to commemorate Hideki Yukawa,
the first Japanese citizen to be awarded the Nobel Prize in
Physics. Currently, his office is preserved as the “Yukawa Memorial
Room.” ※A prior application is required to view inside.
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Former Head Office of Forest Research Station 【Registered
Tangible Cultural Property】Completed in 1931, and designated as
Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Structure). It is a bungalow
style wooden building with Spanish tile roofing and a surrounding
balcony. The weeds in the garden are cut with a mysterious round
machine. ※Not open to the general public.
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The Kyoto University MuseumThe museum stores nearly 2.6 mil l
ion valuable academic specimens, from natural history to Japanese
antiquities Kyoto University has been collecting since its founding
in 1897.[Museum closed] Mondays, Tuesdays,and year-end/New Year
holidays[Hours of opening] 9:30‒16:30 (Last entrance
16:00)[Admission fee] General: 400 yen, university and senior high
school students: 300 yen, junior high school and elementary school
students: 200 yen (Group discounts available)
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Main Campus Main Gate 【Registered Tangible Cultural
Property】First constructed in 1893 as the main gate to the Third
Higher School, it has since been designated as a Registered
Tangible Cultural Property (Structure). Today, there is a sign
saying “Kyoto University”. But that wasn’t added until after the
University was founded.
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Clock Tower Centennial HallThis is a place to facilitate
cooperation with society and academia at Kyoto University. It is
used for a wide range of purposes such as forums, meetings, and the
Clock Tower Concerts. It is possible to view historical materials
held by Kyoto University in the Historical Exhibition Room on the
first floor.
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Overseas student lounge “KI-ZU-NA”
This is a space to promote the interact ion of international
students studying at Kyoto University with Japanese students, and
staff. It includes a salon for language exchange and a reading room
for people learning Japanese. Events are held here each month, so
it could be a perfect opportunity for interaction!
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Faculty of Letters Exhibition Hall 【Registered Tangible
Cultural Property】Completed in 1914, it is now designated a
Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Structure). It was built to
store the important materials collected by the Faculty o f Let ters
, inc lud ing ones re lated to h is tory , archaeology, geography
and antique art.
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Former Main Building of the Petrochemistry
CourseCompleted in 1889. It is the oldest building on campus.
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Center for iPS Cell Research and Application(CiRA)The
Kyoto University Center for iPS Cell Research and Application is
headed by Professor Shinya Yamanaka, who received the 2012 Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ※1st floor gallery is open to the
public.
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1 Museum of MedicineThis one-story wooden bui lding (with clay
Sangawara tile hip roofing) was completed in 1902 as an anatomy
class lecture hall for Kyoto Imperial University. In February 2014,
it started afresh as the “Memorial Auditorium and Museum of
Medicine.” ※A prior application is required to view inside.
●Cafeteria Renais Weekdays: 11:00‒22:00Saturdays:
11:00‒19:30Sundays: 11:00‒14:00 (Closed on public holidays)
●Clock Tower Co-op ShopWeekdays: 10:00‒20:00Saturdays:
11:00‒15:00
●Yoshida ShopWeekdays: 10:00‒19:00Closed: Saturdays, Sundays,
and public holidays
●Yoshida CafeteriaWeekdays: 11:00‒14:00Closed: Saturdays,
Sundays, and public holidays
● Restaurant Konoe Latin (Rakuyu Kaikan)Open: Tuesday-Saturday
11:30-17:00, and 17:30-21:00Closed: Sunday, Monday, and public
holidays
Information Center Bus stop Bus stop(hoop)
RestaurantPoints of interest0
Can be viewedby the publicShop
Available to the PublicToilet
Explanat ion of Markers
Cherry blossoms
Autumn leaves
Hydrangeas
Rhododendrons
Fragrant olives
Bust or monument
Edited and issued by Public Relations Division,General Affairs
Department, Kyoto UniversityYoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
606-8501, Tel: 075-753-2071※Details such as opperating hours
shown on this map are correct as of March 2020. First print, March
2018
Botanical Garden(Not open to thegeneral public)
→ To Center for
Informatics in
East Asian Stud
ies
↓To main Campus Kyodai Nogakubu-mae
Kitashirakawa
Kitashirakawa Oguracho
Sports ground
Graduate Schoolof Science Bldg.
No.3
Graduate Schoolof Science Bldg.
No.6
Graduate Schoolof Science Bldg.
No.2
Graduate Schoolof Science Bldg.
No.1
Graduate Schoolof Science Bldg.
No.4
Graduate School ofScience Bldg. No.5
RadioisotopeResearchCenter
Faculty ofAgricultureMain Bldg.
ResearchInstitute forMathematicalSciences
Co-op North Bldg.North Dining Hall
North Campusentrance
Tanaka Hinokuchicho
Konoedori
↑To Seifuso Villa
Kyodai Nogakubu-mae
Higashi-Ichijo St.
Imadegawa St.
UniversityHead Office
Sports ground
Graduate Schoolof Human andEnvironmentalStudies Bldg.
Yoshida Dormitory
YoshidaInternational House
Academic Center forComputing andMedia Studies(South Bldg.)
Yoshida-South CampusBldg. No.2
Yoshida-SouthCampus Bldg.
No.3Yoshida-SouthCampus Bldg.
No.4
Yoshida-SouthLibrary
Yoshida-SouthCampusAcademicCenter Bldg.
Yoshida-SouthCampus Bldg.
No. 1
Yoshida Cafeteria
Research Bldg. No. 9
Faculty ofArts Bldg.
Research Bldg.No.1/Project Lab.
Faculty of LettersMain Bldg.
ResearchBldg. No.16
ResearchAdministration
Bldg
ResearchBldg. No. 10
ResearchBldg. No. 7
Academic Center forComputing andMedia Studies
SportsGymnasium
Yoshida Shrine
Café-RestaurantCamphora
Former Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Civil Engineering
Historic Bldg.
Institute for Researchin Humanities Main Bldg.
Kyodai Seimon-mae
Faculty of Integrated Human StudiesMain Gate and Gatehouse
(Registered Tangible Cultural Property)
Institute for IntegratedCell-Material Sciences
(iCeMS)
Higashioji St.
Hyakumanben
Former Main Buildingof the Petrochemistry Course
Kyoto University Library
↑To West Campus
Higashi-Ichijo St.
Shirakawa Dori (Shigagoe-Michi)
Kawabata St.
Kasugakita St.
Medical Library
Faculty ofMedicine Center
for Anatomical Studies
StudentClub House
Faculty ofMedicine
AdministrationCenter
ShiranKaikan
Gender EqualityPromotion Center
TachibanaDormitory
Kyoto University Hospital
Outpatient WardOutpatient reception
Main Gate
Graduate Schoolof PharmaceuticalSciences Main Bldg.
Graduate Schoolof Pharmaceutical
Sciences Research Bldg.
South Research Bldg. No. 1Institute for
Frontier Life and MedicalSciences Bldg. No. 1
MolecularBiology
Research Bldg.
Experimental Stationfor Medicinal Plants
(Not open to the general public)
Med-PharmCollaboration Bldg.
School of HumanHealth Sciences,Faculty of Medicine
SugiuraCommunity CareResearch Center
Inamori Center(The 1st floor Kyoto PrizeLibrary is open to the
Public.)
Marikoji St.
YukawaHall
← To Yoshida-South Campus
KyotoUniversity
KyotoUniversity
Kojinbashi
Konoedori
There is a tunnelthat was built here many years ago.
Faculty of Agriculture Front Gateand Gatehouse
(Registered Tangible Cultural Property)
Third ClinicalResearch Bldg
Former Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Architecture
Historic Bldg.
Center for SoutheastAsian Studies Library
(Formerly the main buildingof the Kyoto
Textile Company)
South Dining HallSouth Co-op building
Cafeteria Renais
Club buildings
Important Cultural PropertyRegistered Tangible Cultural
Property
To Main Campus→
HyakumanbenImadegawa St.
Scenery highl ights
Marikoji St.
‘Camphora’ is the scientific name for the camphor tree. All
items sold here are reasonably priced.Each cafeteria has its own
characteristics, so it may be fun to visit around.※The days and
hours of opening of the dining halls, cafeterias, and restaurants
are subject to change.※The facilities are quite busy from 12:00 to
13:00, so please try to use them at a different time.
Main universitystaff office
Many stalls areset up here for theNovember Festival.
Main CampusMain Gate
(Registered Tangible Cultural Property) The American
FootballClub practices here.
The ginkgo avenue isvery pretty.
A botanical garden at a university!?There are many plants for
researchand educational purposes.(Not open to the general
public)
Former Head Office ofForest Research Station
(Registered Tangible Cultural Property)
Promenade(Side trip spot)
T0● South Dining HallWeekdays: 11:00 ‒ 15:00Closed: Saturdays
and Sundays※It is quite busy from12:00 to 13:00, so pleasetry to
use it at a different time.
The main campus of Kyoto University‒containing the Clock Tower
and the Camphor tree.It is filled with various departments fromthe
humanities to engineering.This is the first place to come to find
out about Kyoto University.
This campus is composed of the Faculty of Science and the
Faculty of Agriculture. There could well be new discoveries made
here today. The calm atmosphere for research, located in a rich
natural environment, facilitates innovation.
This campus brings together students across the medical
sciences. It is where the next leaders in the field of medicine are
born, and where state-of-the-art medical technology is created.
Faculty of Law and Facultyof Economics Main Bldg.
Combination withthe cherry blossoms inthe garden is the
best!
Mikage St. KitashirakawaOguracho
Kyodai Nogakubu-mae
The Yoshida Shrine Setsubun Festival has been held since about
the 1330’s. Many stalls line up in front of the main gate of the
University.
Representative style from the period of Kyoto Imperial
University expansion. There are many characteristic elements from
the 1910’s construction.The green color scheme is very stylish.
The “Hyakumanben intersection” The pedestrian crossing here is
always busy with students. It is a favorite spot for everyone.(Side
trip spot)
There are many familiar old shops such as coffee shops and
secondhand booksellers.
There are benches here and it makes for a nice rest spot. The
cherry blossoms are very pretty in spring. (Side trip spot)
Seifuso Villa(Important Cultural Property)
The Kyoto UniversityMuseum
Sonjo-do(Registered
Tangible Cultural roperty)
The bell that has been in the tower since the time of the Third
Higher School.Commonly known as the “Liberty Bell.”
Yoshida Shop
Rakuyu Kaikan(Registered TangibleCultural Property)• Restaurant
Konoe Latin
The exterior is “Taisho Modern” style. The atmosphere in the
restaurant is good and the prices are reasonable!
●Central CafeteriaWeekdays: 8:00‒21:00Closed: Saturdays,
Sundays,and public holidays
●Café-Restaurant CamphoraWeekdays: 11:00‒21:30Saturdays,
Sundays,and public holidays: 11:00‒15:00
● Restaurant La TourLunch: 11:00‒15:00 (Last orders
14:30)Dinner: 17:00‒22:00 (Last orders 21:00)
The Clock Tower (completed in 1925) and the Camphor Tree have
become the symbols of Kyoto University. They are used even as the
university logo.
Clock Towerand the Camphor Tree
Higashioji St.
Konoe St.
Konoe St.
Kamogawa River
Jingu-Marutamachi
Keihan Oto Line
Memorial Auditoriumand Museum of Medicine
Faculty of Medicine Street (Side trip spot)
Clock Tower Centennial Hall• Clock Tower Co-op Shop • Kyoto
University shop• Restaurant La Tour • Tully’s Coffee Kyoto
University Clock Tower Store
Institute for AdvancedStudy Institute for
IntegratedCell-Material SciencesResearch Bldg.
The row of cherry treesis very pretty!(Side trip spot)
The road that runs through the middle of campus gives a feeling
of what the atmosphere at the Faculty of Medicine was like in the
past.
The signboard from when the building was a textile company
remains to this day.
Professor of Center foriPS Cell Research and
Application(CiRA):Shinya Yamanaka
“Try your best at everything!” There is a galleryon 1st floor of
CiRA.
This is the oldest building in the Faculty of Medicine and is
unique for its
“Showa Modern” style exterior.
The open space in front of the entrance is also a place of
relaxation for students.
The first Important Cultural Property at Kyoto University. It is
used by the University for meetings and to welcome honored guests.
It is not open to the general public.
Various clubs have activities here. The cheer groups and wind
instrument clubs often practice on the front steps.
The road that leads to Demachiyanagi Station has many shops that
have remained unchanged over the years.
There is a large array of dishes available, and is always filled
with people. The kebabs are popular.HALAL friendly
The famous “Kyoto University President’s Special Curry” can be
eaten here.
This is a row of rooms that were used to store weapons in
wartime.
Box House. Various Kyoto University clubs gather here.
Seibu-KodoHall
← To UniversityHospital, East Campus
Hyakumanben
Hyakumanben
Faculty of EducationMain Bldg.
↑To NorthCampus
CentralCafeteria
Faculty of EngineeringEngineering Science
Depts Bldg.
The farm cultivates plants for research. There are also stables,
that belong to the riding club.(Not open to the general public)
Apparently you can meet a lot of students in checkered shirts
here!? There is also a rumor that the North Dining Hall has the
best food out of all the Kyoto University dining halls…
Faculty of LettersExhibition Hall
(Registered TangibleCultural Property)
Experimental Farm(Not open to the general public)
The Kamogawa River flows through the center of Kyoto. In the
summer, it is lined with stalls, and in the winter it is a charming
spot to view the snowy landscape. People are often seen jogging
along the river.
South CampusResearch Building(Graduate Schoolof Biostudies)
Overseas student lounge“KI-ZU-NA”
Imadegawa St.
Lake Biwa CanalCafé-Restaurant Camphora MAP 2ーE
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(1) This looks interesting!
(2) Check the map icon!
(3) Use the coordinates to check the position and start
walking!
The map has been segmented into coordinates, so you can locate
the actual positions.
Viewing the map
Details also available onlinehttp://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/
ja/access/downlodemap/pictorial_map.html
Faculty ofLetters East Bldg.
This is used to store and exhibit the results of investigations
of buried cultural properties found on campus. It is necessary to
apply in advance to view it.
Mikage St.
Imadegawa St.Kamogawa River
Higashiichijyo St.
Konoe St.
Marutamachi St.
Higashioji St.
Kawabata St.
Marikoji St.
Faculty ofMedicineCampus
Faculty ofMedicine CampusUniversity HospitalFaculty
ofPharmaceuticalSciences Campus
University Hospital,East Campus
Faculty ofPharmaceuticalSciences Campus
UniversityHospital,West Campus
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Yoshida-SouthCampus
West Campus
SeifusoVilla
Mikage St.
Imadegawa St.
Higashiichijyo St.
Konoe St.
Marutamachi St.
Kamogawa River
Higashioji St.
Kawabata St.
Marikoji St.
Main CampusWest CampusYoshida-South Campus
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North CampusNorthCampus
Mikage St.
Imadegawa St.
Higashi-Ichijo St.
Konoe St.
Marutamachi St.
Kamogawa River
Higashioji St.
Kawabata St.
Marikoji St.
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Institute forLiberal Artsand Sciences
http://www.s-coop.net/english/
Kitashirakawa
Center for iPS CellResearch and
Application(CiRA)
KUIAS Deputy Director-General and DistinguishedProfessor Tasuku
Honjo“Without ambition, nothing will be achieved”
Get your officialKyoto U goods here!!
Konoe Bldg.
ResearchBldg. No.11
Kawabata-Kojimbashi
●North Dining HallWeekdays: 8:00 ‒ 21:00Saturdays: 11:00 ‒
14:00Closed: Sundays and public holidays
This dining hall has the reputation for having the best food on
campus. Even outside of lunch time, it is filled with people
chatting and talking about their assignments.※It is quite busy from
12:00 to 13:00, so please try to use it at a different time.
Second Generation Olympic OakAt the 1936 Berlin Olympics,
Naoto Tajima, who had just graduated from Kyoto University that
spring, won the gold medal and set a new world record in the Triple
Jump. Masao Harada, also a new graduate, brought home the silver
medal. An oak seedling was presented to Tajima at the time, which
he brought back and planted next to the sport grounds at KU.
However, in 2008 the oak tree died and was subsequently harvested
that winter. A new 'second generation oak' has been planted in its
place, and is growing quickly.
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Completed in 1930, The building is located in Kitashirakawa on
the eastern part of the North Campus. It was originally constructed
as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Academy of Oriental Culture,
Kyoto Institute. Both the exterior and interior have elegant
designs based on the Spanish Mission style.※Not open to the general
public.
Center for Informatics in East Asian Studies,Institute for
Research in Humanities【Registered Tangible Cultural Property】
← To North Campus
Shirakawa St.
Ginkakuji-michi
Kitashirakawako-mae
Imadegawa St.
The inner courtyard hasa very exotic atmosphere.
Center for Informaticsin East Asian Studies
(Registered Tangible Cultural Property)
Lake Biwa Canal
Kyoto University celebrates its 125th anniversary in
2022URL:https://125th.kyoto-u.ac.jp/
Kyoto Univ.Hospital