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Overview

The Keio University Kyoseikan (Collaboration Complex) was built as a part of Keio University’s 150th Anniversary Commemorative Project. It is an academic complex, operated by Keio University and open to the public, which aims to inspire people from all walks of life to seek out human connections by providing them with a place to gather and interact. It also serves as a gateway for collaboration between Keio University and the local community.

Through the 150th Anniversary Commemorative Project, Keio University aspired increase access to the university for the public, with a focus on independence and collaboration as core concepts. The Collaboration Complex was completed in August 2008 as a place to foster “kyosei,” or the desire to rally together and live collaboratively.

The Collaboration Complex houses three independent graduate schools. In addition, it contains facilities that are accessible to all, regardless of nationality, age, and whether or not one belongs to Keio University as a student, faculty, or staff member.

The Collaboration Complex is rooted in the local community and open to society at large. It is a new venue at which Keio University will challenge itself to advance a wide array of activities.

The Collaboration Complex was inspected for eco-friendliness by Yokohama City and given an “S” rating under CASBEE (the Comprehensive Assessment System for Building Environment Efficiency), becoming the first facility of its kind among all municipalities in Japan to receive the highest rating.

Address
4-1-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 223-8526, JAPAN

Access
One minute's walk from Hiyoshi station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line, Tokyu Meguro Line, and Yokohama Municipal Subway Green Line.
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