Those who've never been to Oita Uni. may wonder how does it look like. Let's take a quick tour.
Student restaurant - the heart of campus area is so crowded. Hardly any free seats are left. On a sunny day we could enjoy our lunch at the outdoor terrace, which usually wasn't so noisy or crowded.
Here are the food lines. Dishes come in such a variety that I never had time to taste every sort. Prices are very affordable starting from something like 250 yen.
As you can see, the campus area is covered with vicinity. Trees etc. make it quite pleasing for eye and a refreshing place to stay.
Studying under open air is a thing would like to have in our home university, TAMK. Compared to Oita Uni., where students are often enjoying fresh air, student's at TAMK hardly go outside, except to smoke, and enter and exit school premises.
February 3, 2010
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Hello! I am going to Oita uni for exchange in April! I just wanted to know what housing options they have? Is there a guard at the entrance? My sister is coming for a visit during my stay, is it possible for her to stay in my room?
Hello fellow!
Regarding to your question, Oita Uni provides a variety of housing options for exchange students. Listing all of them here is too much, but suffice to say there are singles, doubles and family rooms. The rent can vary a lot depending on building you'll be staying at.
I recommend you to take a look behind this link: http://www.isc.oita-u.ac.jp/e/campus_e/juukyo_e.html
Visitors are prohibited from staying in the student apartments. So in theory you're not allowed to have your sister staying in your room.
I hope this helped you out. I guarantee, you'll have the time of your life in Oita!
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