I-Chat LoungeThe I-Chat lounge is the ideal place for students who are interested in communicating with others in foreign languages (mainly English). Here you can read English newspapers and magazines, watch the news, and enjoy movies in English. The I-Chat lounge is also a great place where you can make many Japanese friends! |
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LibraryThe Shirai Memorial Library was built in April 1977. The Library provides a quiet, academic area for study and research. At present, the library holds approximately 1,000,000 volume of books. |
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CafeteriasThere are four cafeterias on campus. Vending machines are also available at the cafeteria. |
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Kinokuniya Book Center/Student shopStudents can use their 10% student discount to purchase a variety of goods such as textbooks, reference books, dictionaries, school supplies, OGU T-shirts and the famed OGU Aloha shirts!They can even use their 10% students discount to purchase books and magazines. |
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ComputersCampus computers feature PC (Windows) as the primary operating system. Computer rooms are open to students in different parts of campus at various times throughout the day. |
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Sports facilitiesOGU features a state-of-the-art fitness/training center. Tennis courts and other sports facilities are also available on campus. |
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Japanese Bank Cash Card and ATM MachinesBank or post office issued cash withdrawal cards can be used to withdraw/deposit money at campus ATM and cash card machines. (Not all international ATM cards can be used with these machines). |
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Health CenterThe health center takes care of minor injuries and referrals to doctors/hospitals for more serious medical conditions. |
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Extra-curricular Club ActivitiesMore than one hundred clubs, groups, and organizations are offered on campus. International exchange students are welcome to join the majority of these clubs. |
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International CenterBoth the International Center administration office and the international exchange student lounge are located on the first floor of Building #1. The International Center faculty and the Japanese language teachers’ offices are located on the fourth floor. |