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Fukuoka is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since anc ...
, Japan, lie in the establishment of Fukuoka Medical College in 1903, which was affiliated with
Kyoto Imperial University , mottoeng = Freedom of academic culture , established = , type = Public (National) , endowment = ¥ 316 billion (2.4 billion USD) , faculty = 3,480 (Teaching Staff) , administrative_staff = 3,978 (Total Staff) , students = ...
. In 1911, Kyushu Imperial University was founded. In 1947, after World War II ended, the university changed its name to Kyushu University. The university is composed of six campuses: Chikushi, Hospital, Ito, Ohashi, Hakozaki, and Beppu. There are numerous historic buildings dating back to the many phases of history the university has seen. The Third Residential Complex on-campus has a western-style design and is reserved for foreign students. The complex dates back to 1924 and has been designated as a Municipal Cultural Property.


Maidashi Campus

The Maidashi campus is the oldest campus and has many historic structures. It is located in
Maidashi is a district of Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is divided into six ''chōme'', numbered 1 to 6, with a total population of 8,813 and 5,341 households (as of 31 August 2011). The postal code for addresses in Maidashi is ...
, which was once a quarter in the outskirts of Fukuoka-City, but nowadays is part of the Eastern district.


University Hospital

* Medical Center (New Hospital) :The new University Hospital was constructed in three stages.九州大学大学文書館(編) 2011『九州大学百年史写真集1911-2011 』(九州大学百周年記念事業委員会) It has twelve floors; eleven are above ground and one is underground, with a total floor space of approximately 118,000 m2. Construction started in April 1998 and was finished by March 2008. It is the largest hospital under the jurisdiction of the
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology The , also known as MEXT or Monka-shō, is one of the eleven Ministries of Japan that composes part of the executive branch of the Government of Japan. Its goal is to improve the development of Japan in relation with the international community ...
, and the first one to have a seismic isolation system. * Outpatient Ward. :The Outpatient Ward has six floors; five are above ground and one underground, and houses 28 departments. * Westwing Building :This building was constructed in March 2008. It houses the Yusho Dioxine Research and Care Center and the Training Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery. *Tumor Center: :This center was completed in 1985. *Betatron Ward :This Ward was constructed in 1967 and closed in 2000. File:Out-Patient ward.2.jpg, Out-Patient Ward File:West Wing Kyushu uni.jpg, Westwing Building File:Tumor center.jpg, Tumor Center File:Betatron room.jpg, Betatron Ward


Architecture dating from the Imperial University era

*The first, second, and third medical schools and ward of Kyushu Imperial University Medical school, Basic Medical Research Building A : These buildings where designed by Engo Iwasaki and Ken Kurata and construction completed in April 1931. Since there renovation, the ground floor houses are used as a
Co-op A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-control ...
store.  *School of Forensic Medicine, Bacteriology, and Hygiene (Faculty of Medicine, Basic Medical Research Building B) :This three-story building was constructed in 1935 by the Kaneko Group. *Dental Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery Building. (Dental School Clinical Research Building) :This building, designed by Shūzō Kunitake, was completed in 1934. *Fukuoka Medical School: gatehouse at the main gate :This tile-roofed wooden house is the oldest remaining structure in Kyushu University. It was designed by the local office of the Education Ministry's architecture department and built in 1903. *First Surgery Department and Ward :This three-story concrete building was designed by Ken Kurata and completed in May 1927. After eight decades it was dismantled.九州大学75年史編集委員会編1989-92『九州大学七十五年史』(九州大学出版会) File:Faculty of Medicine Bldg B.jpg, Faculty of Medicine Bldg B File:The entrance gatehouse at main gate (1).jpg, Kyushu University Medical School: old gatehouse (1903) File:COOP in Kyushu Uni.jpg, Kyushu Imperial University Medical Department: First Surgery School and hospital File:Former Oral Surgery Dentistry and Orthopedic Surgery Bldg.jpg, Former Oral Surgery Dentistry and Orthopedic Surgery Bldg File:九州大學醫學部.jpg, Main gate


Research establishments

*Collective Research I :Its total floor space is 5,194 m2 is built of steel-reinforced concrete and has nine floors. It was established in March 2000, and construction was overseen by
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction is a Japanese general construction company based in the Chuo, Tokyo, Chuo ward of Tokyo. The company traces it routes back to 1887, when Nishimoto-Gumi, the predecessor of Mitsui Construction, was established. This company was incorporated in ...
, design management was done by So Kikaku Sekkei Ltd. *Collective Research II :Its construction was overseen by the Mizoe Kensetsu Corporation. It is a steel-reinforced concrete seven-story building with a total area of 10562.96 m2. *Biomedical Research Stationei :The construction of this nine-story building was completed in October 2004. Its construction was overseen by a joint-venture group in cooperation with
Obayashi Corporation is one of five major Japanese construction companies along with Shimizu Corporation, Takenaka Corporation, Kajima Corporation, and Taisei Corporation. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is one of the Nikkei 225 corporations. Its head ...
, Wakachiku Construction Corporation and Zenkōmuten Corporation. File:Kyushu University Station for Collective Research I.jpg, Kyushu University Station for Collective Research I File:Biomedical research station.jpg, Biomedical research station File:Medical Institute of Bioregulation.jpg, Medical Institute of Bioregulation File:Laboratory animal science.jpg, Laboratory animal science File:Laboratory animal science(2).jpg, Laboratory animal science (2) File:Laboratory of Neutron.jpg, Laboratory of Neutron (1967) File:Hospital campus laboratory of radioisotope center.jpg, Hospital campus laboratory of radioisotope center File:Reserch Center for Education in Health Care System.jpg, Research Center for Education in Health Care System File:Hospital Campus Laboratorty of Radioisotope Center.jpg, Hospital Campus Laboratorty of Radioisotope Center, 2006


Educational establishments

*Faculty of Medicine: Building A :It was constructed in 1975 and has a ground-floor area of 5,828 m2. *Medicine Bldg. B of Clinical Science :It was constructed in 1976 and has a ground-floor area of 6,874 m2. *Clinical machine wing / autopsy suite :It was constructed in 1976. *Dept. of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine (former Kyushu University Medical Junior College) :It was constructed in 1981 and has a ground-floor area of 406.5 m2. *Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science :It was constructed in 1967 and has a ground-floor area of 7,977 m2 File:Faculty of Medicine Bldg A.jpg, Faculty of Medicine Building A. File:Clinical macine wing.jpg, Clinical machine wing File:Faculty of Dental Science Main Bldg.jpg, Faculty of Dental Science Main Building File:Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science.jpg, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science File:Dept. of Health sciences, Faculty of Medicine.jpg, Dept. of Health Sciences


Library, Museum, Sports facilities, Centennial Hall, Alumni House, Parking facilities

*Medical Library :It was constructed in 1956. *Medical school: Centennial Hall (Hyakunen Kōdō) : This facility is used for congresses, conferences and all kinds of academic meetings. There is also a cafeteria. Its construction was completed in 2008. * Kubo-Memorial-Building (''Kubo Kinenkan'') :This two-story concrete building is the first
Museum A museum ( ; plural museums or, rarely, musea) is a building or institution that cares for and displays a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance. Many public museums make thes ...
for the
History of Medicine The history of medicine is both a study of medicine throughout history as well as a multidisciplinary field of study that seeks to explore and understand medical practices, both past and present, throughout human societies. More than just histo ...
in Japan. The Kubo-Memorial-Building was donated to Inokichi Kubo, the first professor and founder of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, by the members of the Shisan-kai, an alumni association of the Kubo school, on 8 May 1927 at the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the foundation of the school, and later donated to Kyushu Imperial University. In 1999 and 2003 the building was renovated. *Gymnasium :It was built in 1965 and has a ground-floor area of 1,083 m2. *Tennis court :Repair work to its artificial grass was done in 2009 by Kofu-field Company. *Alumni House :It was constructed in 1967 as a part of the 50th-anniversary celebrations of Kyushu University. A small lecture hall was added in 1980. File:Kyushu University Medical Library.jpg, Medical Library File:Central Hall Kyushu University School of Medicine.jpg, Central Hall Kyushu University School of Medicine File:Kubo-Museum.jpg, ''Kubo'' Museum File:Gymnasium Kyushu univ.jpg, Gymnasium File:Tennis court.jpg, Tennis court File:Alumni House Kyushu univ.jpg, Alumni House File:Parking structure.jpg, Parking structure in front of the clinic building (2013)


Dwelling facilities and nursery

*Foreign Visitors' Quarters :It was constructed in 1967 *Nurses Dormitory :Provides facilities for nurses, rent-free apartments are one-room style stateroom with bathroom and kitchen. * :Day care center for children of faculty members of Kyushu University in the Maidashi campus. Opened on 24 November 2008. File:Foreign Visitors' Quarters.jpg, Foreign Visitors’ Quarters File:Nurses Domitory in Kyushu University Maidashi campus.jpg, Nurses Domitory File:Himawari nursery.jpg, ''Himawari'' nursery


Facilities for the bodies of anatomical donors

There are several facilities for the bodies of anatomical donors. The Charnel House is a Japanese-style house built in 1939, but nowadays there is a funeral chapel in the new Hospital Building. Donor bodies are cremated in a crematorium. There is also a monument demonstrating the gratitude and respect for those who donated their body for medical research and education. File:Cinerarium.jpg, Cinerarium File:Repository.jpg, Cinerarium


Memorial Streets

Generally, all former
Imperial Universities The were founded by the Empire of Japan between 1886 and 1939, seven in Mainland Japan (now Japan), one in Korea under Japanese rule (now the Republic of Korea) and one in Taiwan under Japanese rule (now Taiwan). They were run by the imperial go ...
have statues commemorating famous alumni and professors. On the Maidashi campus of
Kyushu University , abbreviated to , is a Japanese national university located in Fukuoka, on the island of Kyushu. It was the 4th Imperial University in Japan, ranked as 4th in 2020 Times Higher Education Japan University Rankings, one of the top 10 Design ...
, streets are named after them. *Ōmori Street :This street runs east and west from the main gate. Ōmori Street honors professor
Ōmori Harutoyo was a Japanese surgeon who became the first president of the Fukuoka Medical College that was founded in 1903 as a branch of the Medical Faculty of Kyoto University, Kyōto University (''Kyōto teikoku daigaku Fukuoka ika-daigaku'', now the Fac ...
, the first president of Fukuoka Medical School, the forerunner of
Kyushu Imperial University , abbreviated to , is a Japanese national university located in Fukuoka, on the island of Kyushu. It was the 4th Imperial University in Japan, ranked as 4th in 2020 Times Higher Education Japan University Rankings, one of the top 10 Desig ...
Medical School. *Miyairi Street :This street runs from north to south from the intersection with Ōmori Street. Miyairi Street honors
Keinosuke MIYAIRI Keinosuke (written: 慶之輔 or 啓之助) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese karateka *, Japanese diplomat {{given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
, a professor of Kyushu Imperial University Medical school and a well-known researcher of
parasite Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has ...
s and
sanitarian Environmental Health Officers (also known as Public Health Inspectors or Environmental Health Practitioners) are responsible for carrying out measures for protecting public health, including administering and enforcing legislation related to enviro ...
. *Kubo Street : Inokichi Kubo was a professor of Kyushu University Medical School and pioneer of otorhinolaryngology in Japan. *Inada Street :The
bacteriologist A bacteriologist is a microbiologist, or similarly trained professional, in bacteriology -- a subdivision of microbiology that studies bacteria, typically pathogenic ones. Bacteriologists are interested in studying and learning about bacteria, ...
Ryukichi Inada was a Japanese physician, a prominent academic, and bacteriologist researcher. He was the discoverer of the Weil's disease pathogen. In addition to his life's work in early 20th-century Japanese medical education, he was a pioneer in Japanese ...
was a professor of Kyushu Imperial University Medical School's first department of internal medicine. *Tawara Street :The pathologist Sunao Tawara was a professor of Fukuoka Medical School and is internationally known for his pioneering research on the conduction system of the mammalian heart. *Hashimoto Street :
Hakaru Hashimoto was a Japanese doctor and medical scientist of the Meiji and Taishō periods. He is best known for publishing the first description of the disease that was later named Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Biography Hashimoto was born on 5 May 1881, in th ...
Ph.D. was a medical scientist, discoverer of
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and the first alumnus of Kyushu Imperial University Medical School. File:九州大学病院.jpg, Ōmori Street File:Miyairi dori.jpg, Miyairi Street File:Kubo dori.jpg, Kubo Street File:Inada dori.jpg, Inada Street File:Tawara St.JPG, Tawara Street File:Hashimoto dori.jpg, Hashimoto Street


Hakozaki Campus

The Hakozaki Campus is located about 1 km east of the Maidashi Campus. It is scheduled to be relocated to the Ito campus.


Buildings dating from the era of Imperial Kyushu University

*Kyushu University Headquarters. :This two story brick building was designed by Ken Kurata and was built in 1925. The building material was reused brick taken from the admission building of the department of technology Kyushu Imperial University, which burned in 1923. After the execution it was used as tentative laboratory and office of the department of technology. In 1928 the head office of University, previously located in Law school building, moved there. :In 1922,
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein ( ; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist, widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time. Einstein is best known for developing the theory ...
visited Japan, and on 25 December, he visited Kyushu Imperial University, when he took a ceremonial photograph with professors in front of the department of technology. *Kyushu Imperial University: School of Law and Literature main building :This building is a three-story reinforced concrete building. It was designed by Ken Kurata and constructed in April 1924. The front of this building was constructed by Iwasaki-gumi, and the back of the building by Satake Kōmu-sho. In September 1925, the head office of University removed from the area of medical school to this building, in March 1928 when it moved from the department of technology building it used. *Kyushu University School of Engineering: Department of Aeronautical Engineering. : This building is a three-story reinforced concrete building and tower, which housed the
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. It was designed by Harusaburō Shimaoka and Yoshikatsu Tsuboi and was completed in March 1939. *Main gate at Hakozaki campus :It was Kyushu Imperial University School of Engineering main gate (九州帝國大學工科大學正門), and was constructed in 1911 and was made of brick.: The gate is a representative architecture of Kyushu University, it is often depicted on the cover of pamphlets from Kyushu University. It was constructed in 1922, but its designer and construction company are not known. The wall of used brick surrounds the science area of Hakozaki campus. It is used as location of the movie ''K-20 Kaijin nijyu-menso-den (K-20 怪人二十面相・伝) in 2008. *Admission Center :It was Kyushu Imperial University the psychology school letter of the law. This is a two story reinforced concrete building and was constructed in March 1927, it was designed by Ken Kurata. *School of Applied Chemistry in the faculty of engineering of Kyushu University. :It was the School of Applied Chemistry in the department of engineering of Kyushu Imperial University. It is a four-story reinforced concrete building, and was completed in October 1927. It was designed by Ken Kurata and Setsuzō Ibara. *Main building of engineering of Kyushu University. : The main building of the engineering department of Kyushu Imperial University is a three-story reinforced concrete building and tower. It was designed by Ken Kurata ( 倉田謙); construction began in November 1928 and was completed in November 1930 by Shimizu gumi (清水組). The office of is located in the first-floor room 107. *Faculty of Agriculture 6th Building : It is a three-story reinforced concrete building. This building was the Kyushu Imperial University administration building for agricultural chemistry in the agricultural department. It was designed by Shuzo Kunitake ( 國武周蔵) and constructed by Shimizu gumi ( 清水組) in September 1938. File:Kyushu Imperial University-old1.jpg, Kyushu Imperial University-old File:Kyushu_Imperial_University_school_of_law_and_literature_mail_building.jpg, Kyushu Imperial University school of law and literature main building File:The school of aeronautical engineering bldg.jpg, The school of aeronautical engineering bldg File:Main gate at Hakozaki campus.jpg, Main gate at Hakozaki campus File:Wall in Hakozaki.jpg, Wall File:Former faculty of engineering main building, Hakozaki, Kyushu University 20150203.jpg, Mail building of engineering File:Admission Center.jpg, Admission Center File:Faculty of Agriculture Bldg.jpg, Faculty of Agriculture 6th Building File:School of applied chemistry in faculty of engineering.jpg, School of applied chemistry in faculty of engineering


Research facilities

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Gate, Hall, Rehab

*Kyushu University 50th foundation memorial hall : It was constructed in 1967 and designed by Kenji Kokichi (光吉健次) and the school and the general architecture design investigation.九州大学75年史編集委員会編1989-92『九州大学七十五年史』(九州大学出版会)(written in Japanese) File:Komatsu gate.jpg, Komatsu gate File:Cooperative society in Kyushu university.jpg, Cooperative society in Kyushu university File:International affairs department.jpg, International affairs department File:New Century Plaza I.jpg, New Century Plaza


Ito campus

It is located in 744 Motooka Nishi-ku
Fukuoka is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since anc ...
〒819-0395.


West Zone


Research facilities

*Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basin, High-Speed Circulating Water Channel :It is an experimental aquarium for the study of vessel motion used by a section of
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s. Its gross floor area of it is 2126.24 m2 and area of architecture is 1816.01 m2, constructed by ''Namihira Sangyo'', electrical construction was done by ''Sanko Denki Kogyo'', and setting of the machine was Sanken Setsubi Kogyo Co,Ltd. *International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy :It is an integrated investigation Kyushu University, which is an education research center for hydrogen energy in Japan and
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology The , or AIST, is a Japanese research facility headquartered in Tokyo, and most of the workforce is located in Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, and in several cities throughout Japan. The institute is managed to integrate scientific and engineeri ...
. This architecture is single story steel structure and gross floor area of it is 1013.71 m2 and area of architecture is 1031.36 m2 and is designed by Takumi Architects Co,Ltd. and Sogo Setsubi Consulting Co,Ltd. and constructed by Nishinakasuhiguchi Construction Co, Ltd. and Miyafusa reiki. *West Zone 3 and 4 :It is SRC and iron structure and rises nine-stories above the ground and one underground story, gross floor area is 55,478 m2, and building area is 7,860 m2, designed by
Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei Inc. The is a group of autonomous Japanese multinational companies in a variety of industries. Founded by Yatarō Iwasaki in 1870, the Mitsubishi Group historically descended from the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, a unified company which existed from 1870 ...
Cesar Pelli & Associates Japan, and Mishima Sekkei-jimusho. :West Zone 3 construction was done by ''Kohnoike'', ''Aoki'' and ''Kamimura J V'', electric work was done by Nishitetsu densetsu kogyo, machine work was Nishihara Engineering Co, Ltd. elevator was Schindler Elevator K.K., about West Zone 3 & 4, construction was done by Shimizu, Okumura, Matsumoto JV, electric work was done by Kyudenko, Kuriharanto and Kyushu system JV, machine work was Sanki, Fuji, Kyushu Hitashi JV, elevator was Otis Elevator Company, about West Zone 4, constructed by Toda, Kumagaya and Mizoe JV, and electric work was done by Toenec Corporation and Asahi JV, machine work was Shin bishi, Urayasu, Chiytoda JV and elevator was Toshiba-elevator. *West Zone 2 : It rises eleven stories above the ground and one underground story, gross floor area is 54,365 m2, and the building area is 6,126 m2, designed by ''REQ Okamoto'', and constructed by Nishimatsu Construction, Shinryo Corporation, Kyudenko Corporation, Dai-Dan Co, Ltd, Hishinetsu JV. :This building is an educational Research facility located section of geoenvironmental engineering and System Information graduate school. On the lower level floors there is a special laboratory, in the first and second floor is an information room, the third-story contains a lecture room and above the fourth floor are sections for geoenvironmental engineering and System Information. From first floor to eleven floor
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has the longest wire in Japan is installed in it. *Research Laboratory for High Voltage Electron Microscopy :This is the most-advanced electron microscope observation facilities in the world, which aims to find out the state and architecture of atomic element and molecule. It is a three-story reinforced concrete building with a floor area of it is 377.35 m2 and area of architecture is 273.11 m2 and is designed by and constructed by the branch firm of
Shimizu Corporation is an architectural, civil engineering and general contracting firm. It has annual sales of approximately US$15 billion and has been widely recognized as one of the top 5 contractors in Japan and among the top 20 in the world. It is a family bu ...
, Akebono Denki Kōgyo, and Nomura Shōten. *Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering :IMCE aims to be a world-class center of materials chemistry research with an international group of researchers and it is divided into three parts in the districts of Chikushi, Hakozaki and Ito. *Energy Center : It is a core facility, which supplies electrical energy to the whole campus. On the first floor are dynamo rooms, super transformer rooms etc., on the second floor are general monitoring rooms of general monitor center. It is a reinforced concrete structure rising two stories, with a gross floor area of 1,378 m2, and a building area of 1,016 m2, was designed by Azusa Sekkei, constructed by Iwasaki Kensetsu, electrical work was Hoshino Denko-sha, equipment was Showa Denko. *Lecture Hall West ---Faculty of Engineering :It is a lecture room for faculty of engineering. This building is three-story SRC structure, and partly is RC, and its gross floor area is 1,291.13 m2 and the building area is 662.09 m2. *Faculty of Mathematics Institute of Mathematics for Industry :It is SRC and partly is iron structure. *Low-Temperature Center :It is a facility supply
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such as liquid
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and liquid
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, its gross floor area is 406.80 m2 and the building area is 435.75 m2, constructed by PFI, Ito community service. *Research Institute of Environmental for Sustainability :It is a facility for experimental trial and studying of ambient systems. Its gross floor area is 1343.98 m2 and the building area is 972.95 m2, construction was done by Heisei Kensetus, electrical work was done by kyushodensetsu., machine work was Kawamoto Industry Corporation. *Architecture and libration engineering experimental building :The gross floor area is 640,000 m2, building area is 696,77 m2, and constructed by Ito community service. File:Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basin, High Speed Circulating Water Channel.jpg, Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basin, High Speed Circulating Water Channel File:International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy.jpg, International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy Kyushu University Ito Campus West Zone 3.jpg, West Zone 3 West Zone 4, Ito Campus, Kyushu University 20180828.jpg, West Zone 4 Kyushu University West Zone 4 (20160701).jpg, West Zone 4 West Zone 2 Kyushu University Ito Campus 20130717.jpg, West Zone 2 File:Research Laboratory for High Voltage Electron Microscopy.jpg, Research Laboratory for High Voltage Electron Microscopy File:Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering.jpg, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering File:Energy Center.jpg, Energy Center Lecture Hall West.jpg, Lecture Hall West Kyushu University Ito Library and Faculty of Mathematics 20130604.jpg, Faculty of Mathematics Institute of Mathematics for Industry File:CE60 CE50.jpg, Low Temperature Center File:EN10 Kyushu Uni.jpg, Architecture and libration engineering experimental building (EN10)


Library, Hall, Rehab

*Ito library :It is a reinforced concrete structure and rises one story above the ground and includes one underground story which was designed by Kume. Its gross floor area is 6,976 m2, and building area is 3,535 m2, designed by Kume Sekisei Co.LTD, design of electrical and machine work was done by Setsubigiken, elevator was Kyushu University facility department, and constructed by construction work was Zenidaka and Hokuyo tokutei kensetsu joint-venture group, and electric work was Shimada denki shokai, machine work was Takasago Thermal Engineering Co, Ltd., elevator work was Toshiba-elevator.co,Ltd. *INAMORI Center :INAMORI Frontier Research Center, International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (12CNER). *Open Learning Plaza :It is a public lecture room and facility for graduates. It is reinforced concrete structure and rise three-stories above the ground and one underground story, its gross floor area is 4,820.43 m2, and the building area is 2,144.99 m2. It was designed and constructed by Sato Kogyo, electric work and machine work was done by Sadenko. *QIAO - Rock Art :It was designed by Ritsuko TAHO (田甫律子) and is made of ''Itsuki'' stone describes dynamism of the terra of Kyushu with the power to stay alive and energy. Ito Library in Ito Campus of Kyushu University 2.JPG, Ito Library Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall of Ito Campus of Kyushu University 20190121.jpg, INAMORI Center Open Learning Plaza.jpg, Open Learning Plaza File:QIAO - Rock Art.jpg, QIAO - Rock Art West Zone 4 (2).jpg, Open ceiling space of West Zone 4


Center Zone

*The Center Zone Master Plan was designed by Japanese architects, Kisho Kurokawa and Ryota Matsumoto based on César Pelli's Ito Campus Master Plan in 2002. *Water Supply Center :It supplies overall clean water and resurgent water for experiments and sewage. There are 30 water treatment receiving tanks, and processing units on the 1st and 2nd floor. The gross floor area is 2,043 m2, and the building area is 1822 m2, designed by Kyushu University facilities department, design for execution is ''Wesko'' and constructed by Tokukura Corporation, Wesco Corporation, Beppu Dengyo, and Sanwa shokai. *Faculty of Social and Culture Studies, Faculty of Languages and Cultures :Faculties of Social and Culture Studies, Faculty of Languages and Cultures. Its floor area is 8164.68 m2, and the building area is 1210.31 m2, and it was constructed by Asuka Kensetsu, its electrical work was done by Kyu-denko, and machine work was done by Kawamoto Kogyo. *Big Orange :Big Orange is a facility of transmission of information in Kyushu University Ito campus. There is a meeting reception room, restaurant, and a book store. Water Supply Center.jpg, Water Supply Center Faculty_of_Social_and_Culture_Studies_and_Languages_and_Cultures.jpg, Faculty of Social and Culture Studies, Faculty of Languages and Cultures File:Faculty_of_Social_and_Culture_Studies,_Faculty_of_Languages_and_Cultures_2.jpg, Back side of the left. Big Orange Information Center.jpg, Big Orange


Chikushi campus

It is located in 6-1 Kasuga-koen,
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816-8580.


Research facilities

*KASTEC :KASTEC (Art, Science and Technology Center for Cooperative Research, Kyushu University) was established in 2003 with the amalgamation of Kyushu University and Kyushu Institute of Design. *C-CUBE (Collaboration Building) : This building has seven stories. On the ground floor and the second floor is the library and the third floor to the seventh is research space. *Center of Advanced Instrumental Analysis :It was constructed in Apr. 1982, and is an on-campus collaborative education research facility. *The Research Institute for Applied Mechanics (RIAM) : the Division of Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics, the Division of Plasma and Material Science, Dynamics Simulation Research Center (DSRC), the Advanced Fusion Research Center(AFRC). *QUEST Experiment Building :Fusion research reactor (Q-shu Univ. Exp. with Steady-State Spherical
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) *Power Supply Ridge :The generator supply electricity for QUEST. *Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering : :Department of Fundamental Organic Chemistry, Department of Applied Molecular Chemistry, Department of Integrated Materials, Department of Advanced Device Materials. *Faculty of Engineering Science Building A. *Faculty of Engineering Science Building C *Faculty of Engineering Building F :International Graduate School of Engineering Sciences. *Faculty of Engineering Building G :Department of Earth System Science and Technology. *Faculty of Engineering Science Building H :Department of Advanced Energy Engineering School of Engineering. *Institute for Ionized Gas and Laser Research :The Institute was established in 1989. *Itoh Research Center for Plasma Turbulence :Itoh-Inagaki Laboratory. File:KASTEC in Kyushu University.jpg, KASTEC File:Center of Advanced Instrumental Analysis.jpg, Center of Advanced Instrumental Analysis File:The Research Institute for Applied Mechanics.jpg, RIAM File:QUEST Experiment Building 1.2.jpg, QUEST Experiment Building File:Power Supply Ridge in Chikushi Kyushu Univ.jpg, Power Supply Ridge File:Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering in Chikushi Q Univ..jpg, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering File:Faculty of Engineering Science Building A.jpg, Faculty of Engineering Science Building A File:Faculty of Engineering Science Building C in Chikushi Q univ.jpg, Faculty of Engineering Science Building C File:Faculty of Engineering Science Building F.jpg, Faculty of Engineering Science Building F File:Faculty of Engineering Science Building G.jpg, Faculty of Engineering Science Building G File:Faculty of Engineering Science Building H.jpg, Faculty of Engineering Science Building H File:Institute for Ionized Gas and Laser Research.jpg, Institute for Ionized Gas and Laser Research File:Itoh Research Center for Plasma Turbulence in Chikuchi Q Univ.jpg, Itoh Research Center for Plasma Turbulence


Other facilities

*Gates :There are two gates in Chikushi campus, Onojo Gate faced in front of JR Onjo Sta. and it is within a one minute walk to the JR station but blocks up the passage of vehicles. *Administrative Offices :Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Institute of Health Science, Center of Advanced Instrumental Analysis, Art, Science, and Technology Center for Cooperative Research. *Institute of Health ScienceInstitute of Health Science in Kyushu University
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Ōhashi campus

It is located in 4-9-1 Shiobaru
Minami-ku, Fukuoka is one of the seven wards of Fukuoka City, Japan. As of 2004, it had a population of 247,913 people and an area of 30.98 km2. As of 2016, the population had increased to 255,000 people with 8,200 per km2. Its name literally means "south ward ...
815-8540.


Research facilities

On the cusp of retirement the universities corporate status a year before,
Kyushu Institute of Design Kyushu Institute of Design (九州芸術工科大学; Kyūshū Geijutsu Kōka Daigaku, KID) in Fukuoka, Japan, is one of Japan's prestigious national universities and was founded in April, 1968. The university combines the disciplines of Archit ...
was absorbed into Kyushu University in 2003. *Visual Communication Design Center :Movie editing room for the Department of Visual Communication Design. Studios, darkrooms. *Bldg.2 :Laboratories for The Department of Environmental Design, The Department of Visual Communication Design, Drafting Rooms, Staff Rooms. *Bldg3 :Laboratories, staff rooms, and lecture hall for the Department of Industrial Design and Department of Acoustic Design. *Bldg.4 :Laboratories and classrooms for the Department of Environmental Design. *Bldg.5 :Staff rooms for the Department of Visual Communication Design, the Department of Art and Information Design, and the Department of Design Strategy. *Bldg.6 :Staff rooms for the Department of Applied Information and Communication Sciences, and the Department of Design Strategy. *Bldg.7 :Laboratories of the Department of Art and Information Design and Department of Design Strategy. *Bldg.8 :Physics, chemistry, and biology Laboratories, along with staff and student rooms. *Environmental Research Center :A Laboratory of the Department of Environmental Design for architectural-related experiments. *Research Center for human environmental adaption :Highly advanced controlled environment facilities for the Department of Industrial Design. It was established in 1971 by Kyushu Institute of Design and completely reconstructed in 2001. *Design Division of KASTEK :Facilities and staff for university-industry collaboration. *Printing Workshop :A printmaking studio for the Department of Visual Communication Design. *Design Workshop :Woodworking, welding, and metalworking equipment. *Open Design Laboratory :Equipment and facilities for motion capture, and 3D visual experiments File:Visual Communication Design Center.jpg, Visual Communication Design Center File:Bldg3 in Ohhashi Kyushu University.jpg, Bldg3 File:Bldg.4 in Ohhashi Q Univ.jpg, Bldg.4 File:Bldg.5 in Ohhashi Q Univ.jpg, Bldg.5 File:Bldg.6 Kyushu Univ.jpg, Bldg.6 File:Bldg.7 in Kyushu Univ.jpg, Bldg.7 File:Bldg.8 in Kyushu Univ.jpg, Bldg.8 File:Environmental Research Center in Ohhashi Q univ.jpg, Environmental Research Center File:Research Center for human environmental adaption in Ohhashi Q univ.jpg, Research Center for human environmental adaption File:Design Division of KASTEK in Ohhashi Q Univ.jpg, Design Division of KASTEK File:Printing Workshop in Ohhashi Kyushu University.jpg, Printing Workshop File:Design Workshop in Ohhashi Kyushu University.jpg, Design Workshop File:Open Design Laboratory in Ohhashi Q Univ.jpg, Open Design Laboratory


Other facilities

*Design Library :The total open system was adapted to it. There is a video room and a stereo room. *Multi-purpose Building :Multiuse facility, central laboratory hall, basic experiment room and exhibit hall. *Admission Office :On the first floor is the Registrar and Student Affairs, and on the second floor there are General Affairs and Accounting Departments. *Institute of Health Science, Branch in the Ohashi Area; Cafeteria and Tea room :Convenience store and cafeteria on the 1st floor, and the Health Service Center on the 2nd floor. *Multipurpose Sports Field *Gymnasium :Facilities include; Basketball court, martial arts practice area, shower rooms, and weight training room *Utilities Building *Garage File:Design Library in Kyushu Univ.jpg, Design Library File:Kyushu University Ohashi campus - no watermark.jpg, Main gate File:Multi-purpose Building.jpg, Multi-purpose Building File:Admission Office in Ohhashi Kyushu univ.jpg, Admission Office File:Institute of Health Science in Ohhashi Q Univ.jpg, Institute of Health Science File:Multipurpose Sports Field in Ohhashi Kyushu University.jpg, Multipurpose Sports Field File:Gymnasium in Ohhashi Kyushu University.jpg, Gymnasium File:Utilities Building in Ohhashi Q univ.jpg, Utilities Building File:Garage in Ohhashi Q Univ.jpg, Garage


Beppu

It is located in 4546 Tsurumihara Tsurumi,
Beppu, Oita is a city in Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of March 31, 2017, the city had a population of 122,643
874-0838.


Satellite office

*Tokyo Office :The Tokyo Office relocated to the Yurakucho Building from the Marunouchi Naka-dori Building on April 19, 2008. *QBS : was established on the eleventh floor of in 2011. *Ōhashi Satellite :It is located in front of
Ōhashi Station is a train station located in Minami-ku, Fukuoka. The station opened on April 12, 1924. Lines *Nishi-Nippon Railroad **Tenjin Ōmuta Line Tenjin may be: * Tenjin (kami), the Shinto kami (spirit) of scholarship * Tenjin, Fukuoka, Japan, the ...
on the
Tenjin Ōmuta Line Tenjin may be: * Tenjin (kami), the Shinto kami (spirit) of scholarship * Tenjin, Fukuoka, Japan, the downtown region of the city ** Tenjin Station, a subway station * Tenjin River, in Tottori Prefecture, Japan * Tenjin Beach, a recreational be ...
.九州大学大橋サテライト規程
(written in Japanese)
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JR Hakata city File:Kyushu University Ohashi Satellite.jpg, Ōhashi Satellite


See also

*
Campus of the University of Tokyo The campus of the University of Tokyo is the location of the first modern Japanese university. The campus is of historical note for two reasons. First, it was not damaged by air raids during World War II. Second, many university buildings have bee ...
* Campus of Keio University


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External links


近代建築散歩-九州帝大 ''Modern Architecture in Kyushu Imperial University''
{{in lang, ja Kyushu University