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 Center Forest


The new education building “Center Forest,” a new symbol of 2025. Aiming to carry forward the “Himalayan cedar landscape” that once thrived on the project site, the facility fosters a forest-like environment that embraces diversity under the concept of “Diversity in Forest,” creating spaces that accommodate diverse students.
 Main Building



Camping equipment donated by Snow Peak, Inc.
 

Relaxing space with a fire pit set donated by Snow Peak, Inc.

The Main Building has counter for student support in their studies and lives, Career Center as well as classrooms used by the Schools of Science and Technology, and Agriculture. In addition, camping equipment donated by Snow Peak, Inc. is placed throughout the building as space for students.
Student Center/Building No.32

Ikuta Bakery selling freshly baked bread


The student lounge

Students use it for multiple purposes, including gathering, refreshing, and studying.
Dining Hall Square 21


A popular spot among students. The bright and clean building is a space with an open atmosphere. The wide variety of dishes offered take into consideration volume, price, and students' preferences.

Dining Hall (Japanese text only)
Noborito Research Archives for Peace Studies

Before the war, Ikuta Campus was home to the Noborito Laboratory of the former Imperial Japanese Army. In order to record what took place at this facility, Meiji University has established the defunct Imperial Japanese Army Noborito Laboratory Museum for Education in Peace, preserving and reusing the very last building that used to be the Noborito Laboratory. As a part of Meiji University, the museum functions as a center of education about history, about peace, and about science. The museum is intended to be a place for collaboration with the local community, with educators, and with all those who have worked for many years to preserve and utilize the research facility as an important reminder of war.

Noborito Research Archives for Peace Studies
Area 2 Building – A




Unique louvered exterior characterized building, and the lounge is widely used by both students and faculty members as a place to interact and talk.
Area 2 Building – D


It comprises research labs, basic chemistry experiment labs, etc., for the mechanical engineering and applied chemistry departments. On each of the floors from the second to sixth floors, there are lounges and halls, positioning the building as a space for creativity and interaction within a natural environment.
Area 1 Building – 6


This is the experimental research building of the School of Agriculture. In addition to classrooms, laboratories, and research laboratories, the building is equipped with a culture room for handling genetically modified organisms and a closed glass greenhouse.
 Advanced Plant Factory Research Center


The Advanced Plant Factory Research Center was implemented with the aim of popularizing and expanding “plant factories” that can achieve more efficient agricultural production and ensure a stable food supply by serving as hubs of research development, technological promotion, and human resource development.
School of Agriculture South Farm


This farm is used to learn about the characteristics of the growing process for produce, from planting to harvesting. By getting hands-on experience of produce and the soil from which it sprouts, students can learn about various agricultural sciences.
Ikuta Library


The library has about 440,000 books and supports daily studies and research.

Ikuta Library
Physical Education Facilities
A wide variety of practical classes take place in the physical education classroom, combative sports room, volley ball court, tennis court, etc., as well as club activities.

Physical Education Facilities (Japanese text only)
Center for Collaborative Innovation and Incubation



New study room

The Center for Promoting Regional Community Relations was built with the view to using Meiji University's technology seeds and intellectual resources effectively, and promoting collaboration and interaction with Kawasaki City or other areas of Kanagawa Prefecture. The Center houses technology incubation rooms, experiment analysis and sample processing equipment, and facilities that contribute to regional community relations.

Center for Collaborative Innovation and Incubation
●A Relief of the Founder
Relief with the portrait of KISHIMOTO Tatsuo, MIYAGI Kozo, and YASHIRO Misao, founders of Meiji University, and the founding spirit “Rights and Liberty, Independence, and Self-Government” engraved on it.
UEMURA Naomi Memorial Monument


UEMURA Naomi, a world-renowned adventurer who known for historic achievements, including becoming the first Japanese person to climb Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, summiting the highest peaks on five continents, is a graduate of the Scool of Agriculture. A monument has been set up to honor his achievements stands, and spirit to future generations.
Ikuta Shrine


The former Yagokoro Shrine located here was inherited and is now established on campus as Ikuta Shrine.