Facility IntroductionIntroduction of main facilities
School building "Kaede"
The school's name, "Kaede" (Maple), represents our hope that the school will nurture talented people who are able to grow through friendly competition with their peers, as maple fruit resembles two seeds pressed together with wings growing from each.
School building "Asunaro"
As part of the 50th anniversary of the founding of Reitaku University the school building "Asunaro" was constructed in April 2011 with the concept of "a campus that coexists with the forest." This concept was highly praised and won the Good Design Award in 2012.
School building "Satsuki"

It is scheduled for completion in April 2024. The name of the school, "Satsuki," represents our hope that each and every student will grow brightly and strongly in this new school, and be able to blossom into their own individual selves.
Reitaku University Lifelong Learning Plaza
Completed in February 2006, this complex houses the Graduate School, Research Center, Information Systems Department, and Reitaku Open College. The building aims to proactively promote educational activities, research activities, and social contribution activities, and accurately respond to the demand for lifelong learning in the future.
Reitaku University Library
It has an AV hall and group study room, and is available from 8:50 to 19:00 when classes are in session (9:00 to 16:45 during non-class periods). It has an open-shelf system, and most materials, except for rare books, can be freely viewed.
Opening hours: 8:50-19:00 (Monday-Friday)
*Open from 9:00 to 16:45 when classes are not in session (Monday to Friday)
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Student Hall "Hiragi"
The building has a homey atmosphere with a wood and green motif, and is designed to harmonize with the green scenery visible from the windows.
There are a variety of spaces available, including "single seats," "sofa seats," "bench seats," and "meeting rooms," so you're sure to find your favorite spot.
There is a cafe corner on the second floor where you can purchase freshly baked bread, freshly brewed coffee, and Baskin-Robbins ice cream.
Chikuro Hiroike Memorial Center

Chikuro Hiroike Memorial Center displays the trajectory and accomplishments of the founder, Dr. Chikuro Hiroike. His books and belongings are also on display. The Memorial Hall, which can accommodate approximately 430 people, is used for a wide range of purposes, including lectures.
Campus Plaza Members Hall
There is a conference room and a restaurant called "Restaurant Manryo." It is used for training, meetings, and parties. It is also widely used as a place for local social gatherings.
The Hiroike Institute Golf Club
There is a 9-hole short course on campus that is open to the public as well as students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
First Gymnasium

Three basketball courts can be used simultaneously. Fully equipped facilities include a training room and shower rooms.
Training dormitory

This is a lodging facility used for seminars, club training camps, and various training sessions.
Student dormitory
Starting in the spring of 2025, it will operate as a mixed-gender dormitory exclusively for international students. Living together in a dormitory on campus is a place to further develop human potential.
Reitaku University Shinjuku Campus

The Shinjuku campus is located in Tokyo's Island Tower (Nishi-Shinjuku), and two conference rooms, one large and one small, are used as a place for educational and research activities for Reitaku University and Reitaku schools.
Tanigawa Seminar House

It is located in Tanigawa Onsen, Tone-gun, Gunma Prefecture. It is used for various training activities such as suburban classes (orientation campus, seminar camps, leadership seminars, etc.). The Tanigawa Seminar House was opened by the founder in 1937 (Showa 12) with the hope of protecting everyone from physical illness.