Keio University Mita Campus (Tokyo)

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This has been the main site of Keio University since it was moved here in 1871 from the site of Yukichi Fukuzawa's private school for Dutch studies, founded in 1858. The gothic, red-brick library built in 1912, a symbol of Keio University for nearly a century, now serves as an archive and venue for functions; it is recognized as an Important Cultural Property by the Japanese Government. More than 11,000 students are enrolled at the Mita Campus, which is home to four undergraduate faculties: Business & Commerce, Economics, Law (including Political Science), and Letters. Graduate students major in one of these four fields, or in Human Relations, or attend the Law School.

Address:
2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8345
Phone:
+81-(0)3-3453-4511

* An 8-minute walk from Tamachi Station (JR Yamanote Line or JR Keihin-Tohoku Line)
* A 7-minute walk from Mita Station (Subway Asakusa Line or Subway Mita Line)
* An 8-minute walk from Akabanebashi Station (Subway Oedo Line)
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Coordinates:   35°38'55"N   139°44'34"E

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