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The regular staff at the Office of Global Education speak foreign languages such as English, Chinese to help international students who are not yet sure of their Japanese language skills with their daily lives. They provide an environment where international students can freely consult with them regarding any of their concerns.
The student-run group, "International Exchange Assistants" is comprised of currently-enrolled students whose purpose is to support international students. They take care of international students' worries as they enter their new learning environment in Japan, and work towards making their study abroad in Japan more meaningful as well as plan exchange events for them with current students. The group provides support for international students' Japanese language classes and encourages exchange among students through various events.
The dormitory will be used to further expand the number of international students accepted, with the aim of fostering mutual understanding through intercultural exchange within the dormitory and producing human resources who can thrive internationally.
In addition to 121 rooms equipped with the necessary furniture and Wi-Fi, the dormitory also offers a wide range of public spaces, including a lounge and kitchen. Japanese students (resident assistants) who support international students' dormitory life also live with the students, and through cross-cultural exchange and various activities, the dormitory aims to foster Japanese students' communication skills and understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds, and to develop global human resources who can play an active role internationally.

The regular staff at the Office of Global Education supports the daily lives of international students

International Exchange Assistants work together with international students.

The international student dormitory