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Campus Map
APU's campus is located on a small mountain and offers panoramic views of Beppu city and the ocean below. There are many places to relax and enjoy the beautiful nature and peaceful environment. See below to learn about the different facilites you can find on APU's one-of-a-kind campus.
A Administration Building
Administrative hub of the university
Building A includes the Admissions Office for student recruitment and the Outreach and Research Office, which is in charge of extracurricular activities in general, such as off-campus programs. Meeting and multipurpose rooms are also located here.
B Faculty Offices
Find support for your student and academic life
Building B houses the Student Office for student support, including support for job hunting. It also houses the Academic Office for academic affairs. Faculty Offices and Seminar Project Rooms are also located here.
B II Faculty Office II
Receive guidance for your language studies
Home to mostly language faculty offices, you can visit your language professors here for individual help outside of class. The APU Confucius Institute for Chinese language and cultural studies can also be found here.
C Millennium Hall
Enjoy diverse events and performances
APU’s on-campus auditorium, Millennium Hall, hosts many events both academic and extracurricular in nature like club performances, international symposiums and business-case competitions to name a few. APU’s famous Multicultural Week Grand Shows are also held here.
D Media Center
Explore the campus learning hubThe library and subsequently the computer room are where many students come here for group meetings or even to just hang out. Next to the library are language classrooms and rooms equipped with computers to aid in study.
E Student Union
Grab lunch with your friends
For meals, many students relax at the cafeteria or Pacific Café to enjoy some delicious food. The upstairs also has spaces for club practices and rooms for hosting small events.
E II Student Union II
Need a notebook? Buy it here!
Co-op, the campus convenience store, sells a wide variety of books, food and everyday items. On the second floor is open space for student meetings or club practices along with a room that can be used for small events.
F Classrooms Building I
Engage with your classmates
F Building holds both small and large classrooms, each supplied with multimedia facilities. The additional faculty offices, the SALC for student-supported language learning and the tea ceremony room can also be found here.
F II Classroom Building II
Study with the latest facilities
Known as "FII" by students, this building houses small classrooms for language learning as well as large classrooms for lectures. Many small computer rooms and a few larger ones can be found on the upper floors.
G Gymnasium
Balance your life with sports and excercise
Take a break from your studies by playing various indoor sports or lifting weights in the fitness room. You can also make reservations to use the outdoor tennis courts and sports fields.
H Graduate School Classrooms
A place for graduate studies and research
Great for presentations and lectures, these classrooms offer a great environment for students to really focus on their studies. Some faculty offices can also be found here.
I TOKIMACHIBA
Be sheltered from the weather while waiting for the bus
This indoor bus shelter also houses the Jumonjibaru lounge for relaxing and chatting while waiting for the bus. Attached to the bus shelter is also a Lawson convenience store.
J Green Commons
A sustainable and inclusive new learning space
Almost all of the central wooden structure is made of cedar wood from Oita Prefecture. In addition to classrooms that can accommodate up to 200 students, there are spaces dedicated to group work and socializing, faculty research rooms, and other facilities such as a space for community collaboration that can be used by local residents.
AP House 1 & 2
Immerse yourself in diverse cultures in our on-campus housing
Complete with internet, a bed, desk and refrigerator in each room and billiards, pianos, and ping pong in the lobbies, our dorm welcomes all newcomers warmly.
AP House 5
A home beyond a traditional on-campus housing
There are a total of 261 rooms, including 7 barrier-free rooms. The entrance is on the 4th floor connected to the campus by a bridge. The floors are divided into centrally located social spaces and privacy-oriented living spaces.
Wave Amphitheater
Enjoy the picturesque view
Relax with the beautiful backdrop of the world below from “the Wave”. Often used for performances, it is a lovely spot to take a breather. If you’re here late enough, the nighttime view is also breathtaking.
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