A building that symbolizes the Niiza Campus contains a 580-seat lecture hall and career center, information lounge, health-care room, and Saint Paul’s Plaza Niiza.
This is the store for the Niiza campus located on the first floor of Building No. 1. The store sells books and stationery as well as original Rikkyo merchandise.
Store Hours (Note that hours are different during University holidays.)
●Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 18:30
●Sat: 8:30 – 14:00
Building No. 2 houses seminar rooms for small groups. The Volunteer Center is located on the first floor and provides information to assist students engaging in volunteer activities.
Mainly composed of medium-sized classrooms and practice rooms. The second floor has classrooms for language instruction curriculum common to all university students, as well as classrooms for school and community educational courses.
Composed of medium-sized classrooms equipped with video and OHC. There is a common room on the first floor where students can eat light meals such as freshly-baked bread.
This classroom building contains study rooms and lounges for the graduate students and faculty of the College of Tourism and the College of Community and Human Services.
This is a multi-functional building that houses a library, the Lofts (multipurpose halls), computer rooms, computer and language lab rooms, a media center, and other information-related facilities. Laboratories for the College of Contemporary Psychology and research labs for faculty and graduate students are also located in this building.
This classroom has been outfitted with about 176 grandstand seats with an electric storage system, stage lighting, and stage curtain facilities. Dance, theater, martial arts, Qigong, workshops, and other such classes are held here. The stage area is capable of holding full-scale dance and theater performances. Without seats the space becomes a flat wooden floor of approximately 300㎡.
Theater-type classrooms equipped with 4K digital projectors. Equipped to the latest digital specifications for film broadcasting, these facilities have attracted attention from film and broadcast sources.
This is an integrated study and research library which mainly houses materials related to tourism, human services, psychology, and expression studies. The library offers substantial reading space, information search terminals, AV booths, a group reading room, and carrels for individual study.
This building houses offices that provide various types of student support for the Niiza Campus. Public lectures and academic conferences can be held in the “Academic Hall” on the third floor.
The Niiza Repository Library was built to store Rikkyo University special collections. Valuable books and magazines, special collections, and microfilm are among the materials stored here.
This facility is used for psychological experiments.
The Film Studio is associated with the creative programs of the College of Contemporary Psychology. Fully equipped with professional lighting equipment, the studio can be used for filming movies and videos, taking still photographs, and more.
Surrounded by windows, the dining hall is a bright, clean facility with spaciously arranged tables. The cafeteria supports the dietary needs of the students.
At this facility students can receive counseling on issues that may concern their student lives. The use of wood for the roof and the interior creates a soothing and comforting environment. All students are welcome.
Designed by architect Antonin Raymond and constructed in 1963. In addition to worship services, it is open to civic concerts. The bell tower standing next to it is 31m high. 3 types of bells, large, medium and small, resound before worship services.
Composed of club rooms for extracurricular club and group activities. Besides a studio equipped with sound and lighting equipment, there are music practice rooms, art studios, and traditional Japanese-style rooms, as well as communal lounges on each floor.
This huge gymnasium houses five indoor arenas, accompanied by specialized facilities such as training rooms, shower rooms, boxing rings, wrestling rings, sumo rings, etc.
This facility is built by the donations of Mrs. Asako Tachikawa, in memory of her late husband Shozaburo Tachikawa, an alumnus of Rikkyo University. It can be used for a variety of activities by various people connected to Rikkyo University. It may be used for seminars, club activities, meetings and lectures, and also for accommodation.
*Winner of the Good Design Award
*Winner of the Tile Design Contest