Campus Information
Rikkyo University's Ikebukuro Campus is ideally located in Tokyo with easy access to public transit. Students will be able to take advantage of the sports facilities, prayer room, library, and fun programming offered on campus. There are many events and activities offered each academic year where exchange students can learn more about Japanese culture and participate in workshops, excursions, and field trips.
Get to Know Tokyo
Tokyo is the perfect example of a city that merges modernity and tradition. With beautiful old temples and huge modern skyscrapers, the capital of Japan is packed with about 14 million people and is the largest city in the country.
Students will be constantly immersed in Japanese culture. Tokyo is always alive, with plenty of festivals and great street food, main attractions, and little traditional neighborhoods. Famous symbols of the city are the sakura (cherry blossom) tree-lined streets, the anime culture, and its delicious cuisine. There are plenty of other activities such as visiting the Imperial Palace with its gardens, the Tokyo National Museum, and a reconstructed kabuki theater.
Airports
The two major airports in Tokyo are Narita (NRT) and Haneda (HND). Students should plan to fly into Narita from the United States and then take public transit or an airport bus to Rikkyo's Ikebukuro campus.
Local Transit
Students will have easy access to all forms of public transit while living in Tokyo. Taxis are often quite expensive, but students will quickly become accustomed to using the network of train, subway, and bus lines. Be sure to try the Shinkansen (Bullet Train) to travel at a very fast pace!