Cafeteria and shop
Student LifeAttractive relaxation spaces dotted across the vast campus
Our university has a variety of welfare facilities to support student life, including a student cafeteria and cafe.
In addition to facilities and equipment for education and research, our university also has many welfare facilities that strongly support a fulfilling student life. There are many facilities such as student cafeterias and cafes. It is fun to visit each one and compare the selection and taste. Please enjoy the charm of the various facilities during your four years at the university.
Regarding business hours, business hours may change at short notice.
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Arteria Central Hall 1st floor

This student cafeteria seats 616. It is decorated with artworks by Faculty of Art and Design students, and the store logo and tableware were also designed by a team of Faculty of Art and Design students. The menu offers an emphasis on locally produced food.
Oasis Cafeteria Building 1, 1st floor

A comfortable restaurant with natural light pouring in. The restaurant serves a wide variety of original dishes, including Western cuisine. There are 346 seats, and the restaurant is bustling during lunch breaks.
Oasis Restaurant Building 1, 1st floor

We pride ourselves on our menu, which is made using carefully selected ingredients and prepared by top chefs, and is highly rated by gourmet faculty, staff, and students.
Italian Restaurant Cuore Library 1st Floor

You can enjoy authentic Italian cuisine made with seasonal ingredients, such as the daily pasta and Italian-style fried chicken. You can enjoy your meal at your own pace in a relaxed atmosphere.
Clubhouse No.8, 1st floor

In addition to cafeteria-style lunches, tea time is also available. With a wide variety of menu items, it is popular with students from other faculties of science and engineering as well.
Cafe des Beaux Arts, Building 15, 1st floor

This is a take-out specialty store that sells delicious coffee and beans roasted in-house using a professional roasting machine. They also have a wide selection of beverages, bento boxes, rice balls, and bread.
Building 1 Shop Building 1 2nd floor (sub-hall)

This shop sells light meals such as rice balls, bread, sandwiches, and drinks. It is located inside the sub-hall, so you can easily drop in when you have some free time.
Building 8 Shop Building 8 1st floor

They sell bento boxes, rice balls, cup noodles, etc., making it a convenient shop for when you're hungry or don't have time to go to the cafeteria. They also sell miscellaneous goods necessary for campus life.
Aruchika Central Hall basement

Along with a convenience store and bookstore, there are sofas to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee, etc. There is also a women's only area where female students can relax without worrying about others.
My Plaza (Maruzen) Next to Building 1

"University convenience stores" stock a wide variety of items, from writing implements to specialized books, notebooks, magazines, miscellaneous goods, and everyday items such as socks. They are a great help in student life.
Stationery store (Maruzen) Central Hall, 1st basement floor

We have a wide variety of items available, including general stationery.
It is also possible to order special writing instruments for use by Faculty of Art and Design and engineering students.
PC Info Square, Building 12, 1st floor

A shop selling computer-related products.
We have a wide range of items, including software, mice, USB memory sticks, etc. We also accept computer repairs.
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