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Okazaki Campus


Two of the main buildings on the Okazaki Campus, the Yamasa II Building (left), and the Aoi Hall (right)

The Yamasa Institute's Aichi Center for Japanese Studies is a specialist center for Japanese language education and research. The Aichi Center campus is considerably larger than most of the accredited institutes in Japan (especially those in Tokyo) and the facilities in each building are more modern than most Japanese universities. Compared to virtually all Japanese academic institutions, the unusual feature about Yamasa's campus is the sheer amount of space available per student - not only in the classrooms but for all ancillary services. It is also already one of the most wired campuses in Japan as far as internet connectivity and modern IT infrastructure. A building program is in progress and as a non-profit Institute with full support from the endowment of the Hattori Foundation (est.1919), Yamasa is well placed for continued expansion as grants and funds are constantly re-invested into continuous improvement.

For more detail please visit the Campus Guide accessed from the Center Homepage. The guide has a clickable map of the campus and detailed information on each facilty.

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