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Walking route between Okazaki Station and Yamasa campus.

Although we are always ready to drive down to the station and meet you, feel free to enjoy the walk if you prefer. As you can see by the map below it is fairly easy - take the east exit, go down the stairs and turn right. A road will lead directly away from the station, so if you find yourself walking directly past the "UFJ Bank" or post office backtrack to the station. Walk directly away from the station through one set of traffic lights/signals, and turn left at the 2nd street on your left. If you pass the Okashin Bank or reach a second set of traffic signals/lights, you have gone a street too far. The distance is around 500 meters in total. Please remember that in Japan the traffic drives on the left hand side of the road.

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