Campus Life / Club
Library



Exhibition Room
This exhibition room
is set up to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the university, and
materials that recount the history
of the school are put on display.
Brightly lit spacious facilities, a vast collection of literature and individual desks are perfect for self-study.
The library is located on the 3rd and 4th floors of the main building and offers a brightly lit and spacious environment for reading and study. Large windows allow natural light to enter and the view of Takatsuki city is perfect for soothing eye strain. There are 85,443 Japanese and Western books and 665 periodicals and magazines. The genre is broad and covers education and natural science, as well as a wide array of governmental bulletins and industrial circulars from which students have access to information from diverse fields. Students can use carrels to study alone or rooms for studying in small groups. At the 3rd floor search corner, students can hunt down not only books but also scientific information. The 4th floor has AV rooms and a collection of AV materials for use anytime, besides a new media room with terminals for searching for literature. The library offers a perfect environment for self-study.

Advanced systems are available such as an information search corner for searching for books and scientific information, AV rooms for freely viewing AV materials and a new media room with terminals for literature searches.
University Hall

This is the facility which, along with the Student Clubhouse, is visited most frequently by students every day. It is the center for their cultural extracurricular activities - meeting, exhibitions and performances and is also a nice place to have a meal. The lounge there offers a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy chatting with friends over tea. The whole building is made up of various types of rooms; large cafeteria, coffee shop, bookshop, theater, seminar rooms, lounge, Japanese-style room, printing room, and an executive room for the Student Council.
Extracurricular Activities for a More Rounded Student life
The university currently has 25 official clubs (16 sports teams and 9 cultural clubs), and roughly 60% of the student body takes part in one activity or another. In-between classes and labs, students practice and hold meetings. There are games against other universities, and exchanges and seminars coordinated with them, which are announced both on and off campus. All of these activities help to make student life more rounded and rewarding.


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