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Important Notice

Facilities

Physical Education Facilities and Extracurricular Activities Facilities

To support students’ regular classes and extracurricular activities, the following athletic and extracurricular facilities are provided.

Johoku District

facility (in) charge (of an area of responsibility, but not necessarily supervision of staff)
University Hall (*1) Extracurricular Education Support Team, Student Life Support Division
Extracurricular Activities No. 1 Common Facilities (*2)
Extracurricular Activities No. 2 Common Facilities (*2)
Extracurricular Activities No. 3 Common Facilities (*2)
Extracurricular Activity Facilities in the Faculty of Education
3 gymnasiums
Tennis court (10 surfaces)
Swimming pool (50m x 8 courses)
archery gallery
1 University Hall
Facilities (number of rooms) use
Japanese-style room (2) Used for tea ceremony, etc.
Large meeting room (1) Used during meetings and practices for extracurricular activities
Middle meeting room (3)
Small meeting room (1)
2 Facilities for extracurricular activities
name Facilities (number of rooms) use
Extracurricular Activities No. 1 Common Facilities Room (36) clubroom
Common room (2) Shared by several circles
Extracurricular Activities No. 2 Common Facilities Room (21) clubroom
Common room (2) Shared by several circles
Extracurricular Activities No. 3 Common Facilities Room (18) clubroom
Common room/soundproof room (2) Shared by music-related circles
3 Facilities for extracurricular activities at the Faculty of Education
Facilities (number of rooms) use
Room (36) clubroom

Shigenobu District

facility (in) charge (of an area of responsibility, but not necessarily supervision of staff)
1 gymnasium Student Life Team, Student Affairs Division, School of Medicine
martial arts stadium
playground
4 tennis courts (omni)
driving range
Community House (*4)
4 Community House
Facilities (number of rooms) use
Room (10)  
Common room (2)
Japanese-style room (1)
 
Meeting room / Printing room (1)  
Common room (1)  
Student office (1)  

Tarumi District

facility (in) charge (of an area of responsibility, but not necessarily supervision of staff)
1 gymnasium Affiliated High School Team, Administrative Division, Education and Student Support Department
playground
Tennis courts (4 courts)
Faculty of Agriculture Hall (*5) Faculty of Agriculture Academic Affairs Team
5 Faculty of Agriculture Hall
Facilities (number of rooms) use
Meeting room (1)  
Japanese-style room (1)  

Yamakoshi District

facility (in) charge (of an area of responsibility, but not necessarily supervision of staff)
baseball stadium Extracurricular Education Support Team, Student Life Support Division
(In charge of Yamakoshi Training Center)
Athletic field / Soccer field
rugby field
horse-riding ground
small playground
Yamakoshi Training Institute (*6)
6 Yamakoshi Training Center
facility use
Cafeteria, changing rooms Outside Used for training camps, etc.
Training room 1 (56 tatami mats)
Training room 2 (16 tatami mats)

welfare facility

University Hall (Johoku area)

The first building has a cafeteria that can accommodate 754 people on the first and second floors, large, medium, and small Japanese and Western-style meeting rooms on the second and third floors, and a travel service department and a store in the second building.
Please contact the Extracurricular Education Support Team of the Student Life Support Division for the procedures for using the meeting rooms.

School of Medicine Community House (Shigenobu District)

The Faculty of Medicine Community House is located on the Shigenobu Campus and is a 1,666 m2 building with a cafeteria that can accommodate 250 people, a café, a store, and a bookstore on the first floor, and club rooms for cultural student groups, student offices, common rooms, common music rooms, meeting rooms, and common rooms on the second floor.
Please contact the School of Medicine’s Academic Affairs Division for the procedures for using the common room, common music room, meeting room, and lounge.

Faculty of Agriculture Hall (Tarumi District)

The Faculty of Agriculture Hall is a welfare facility with a building area of 941 m2 on the Tarumi Campus. The first floor houses the Co-op store “Agurin” (cafeteria, store, barber store), and the second floor has a meeting room and Japanese-style room.
For the procedures for using the meeting rooms and Japanese-style rooms, please contact the Academic Affairs Team of the Administrative Division of the Faculty of Agriculture.

Aioi University Muse Lounge

Two lounges are located in the Ai University Muse. These learning spaces opened on February 1, 2010, with the aim of creating a learning environment befitting a “student-centered university. They are used by students and faculty members alike as places for independent study, communication, and relaxation outside of class hours.

accountable time

Weekdays 8:30 – 21:00 (not available on Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and year-end and New Year holidays)

Points to keep in mind when using this service

The lounge is open to all Ehime University students, faculty and staff. Therefore, please pay close attention to the following points and make sure that both parties can use the lounge in a pleasant environment.

  • As a general rule, food and beverages other than bottled beverages (excluding alcohol) are prohibited.
  • There will be no trash cans in the lounge, so please take your trash home with you.
  • Please refrain from any activities that may disturb the surrounding environment.
  • Use of specific hours by specific groups is prohibited (please use student halls, etc.).
  • Please strictly observe the hours of use.

contact information (for inquiries) (e.g. corporate phone number)

For inquiries about the lounge, please contact the Student Life Support Division, Education and Student Support Department.

Lounge Introduction

Sky Lounge South

A space designed for students, faculty and staff to spend a calm and relaxing time alone.

Sky Lounge North

A space intended for students to do assignments given to groups in class or other settings.