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| Hachioji Campus |
Built in the spring of 2003, the Katayanagi Research Laboratory is the brain as well as the face of Tokyo University of Technology. The 18-storied central tower with two wings, with a total floor area of 46,000 ㎡, houses a number of advanced technology research centers such as the Contents Technology Center, the Media Technology Center, the Bio-nanotechnology Center, the Ubiquitous IT Research Center and the Creative Lab, in addition to several auditoriums. |

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| Media Hall |
Housing a media studio and a hall seating 500 people and equipped with the most advanced AV systems, the Media Hall is used for satellite-based e-learning and international conferences as well as for daily lectures in the School of Media Science.
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| Contents Technology Center |
Equipped with powerful computers, up-to-date multimedia devices, and advanced software, the Contents Technology Center provides an environment for creating various kinds of image content. |

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| Digital Motion Capturing Studio |
Equipped with a motion capture system, and the system can take in human movement. |

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| Classroom |
Each desk is equipped with outlets and connectors for notebook PCs. |

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| Internet Café |
Students come in to access the Internet in a cozy atmosphere. |

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| "FOODS FUU" Food Court |
This building has a convenience store, a bookstore, an internet cafè, a coffee shop,and fast-food restaurants. |

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| Dormitory |
Located only oneminute walk from JR Hachioji-Minamino Station and designed for comfort and amenity, the dormitory provides an ideal environment for study and living. |

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