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Enjoy University Facilities While Traveling or Walking Around Town

Leaving Kyoto University of Foreign Studies behind, I head north through the city of Kyoto. There are many university facilities scattered throughout the city of Kyoto.
I also enjoy looking at the groups of buildings that occupy corners of the city.
Standing in front of those connected buildings and observing them from the whole to the parts is also a pleasant moment.
It is a fun time.


The next building I passed by was wrapped in aluminum louvers.
A convenience store had been renovated into a sophisticated design.
The buildings lined up behind the wood-toned sashes are
university facilities named KUAS.
In 2019, it changed from Kyoto Gakuen University to Kyoto University of Advanced Science.
In 2020, the green South Building was completed, with a layout that surrounds a courtyard.
I proceed along the road following the North Building. The random window arrangement is interesting.
An entrance that has become an atrium. The design of the windows wrapping into the interior.
Beyond the entrance is a courtyard. It was closed that day due to the exam period.
I went around the north side and headed to the west side.
An appearance that is significantly and surprisingly different from the design on the north side.
Enjoy the building from the front, from directly below, and from various angles.
And as I get closer and change my orientation, I look at the scenery reflected in the glass.
I fix my eyes on what lies beyond the glass.
I enjoyed the scenery that spreads out at Kyoto University of Advanced Science.


Kyoto University of Advanced Science was founded in 1925 as Kyoto Commercial School and opened as Kyoto Gakuen University in 1969. The Uzumasa Campus was established in 2015, and it was later renamed to its current name.
It is currently a comprehensive university with 5 faculties and 11 departments, and it also has an auditing system.

You can get a good understanding of what the campus is like through open campus events.

Reflecting on university facilities while enjoying buildings during travels and walks

On my last trip to Kyoto, I enjoyed the vast campus

I also visit university facilities when accompanying my second son for his Eiken tests

My two and a half years of life in Hakata until last October. Kitakyushu and

I also visited Shimonoseki and enjoyed the designs spread across the campus

The designs of various school buildings scattered across the wide grounds of Fukuoka University

I also went to the campus of the public Kyushu University

I repeat my weekend trips. How do I walk there, and do I look from the front, from the back, or from the side or below? The way things look changes depending on the angle. When you think about that, walking around town expands. You can get closer, look up, or pull back. Things that reflect, things that are transparent. Being enclosed, being continuous, or becoming radial. There is no end to the fun.





There is something intended there, or perhaps not. I interpret the town freely, unconsciously and consciously. The subject changes its shape depending on the distance and changes its appearance depending on the weather. I walk while feeling and enjoying the various things contained within it.



Next is Kansai. I hope to visit the Kyoto City University of Arts, which was completed last year, someday


I will look back on the university facilities I have visited so far and incorporate new facilities into my travel plans. In 2023, the Kyoto City University of Arts relocated and was completed near JR Kyoto Station. A trip there will be for another time. I will also try visiting the open campuses of various universities.


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