IKEBUKURO CAMPUS |
Location
Location
Ikebukuro is one of the three biggest sub-centers of Tokyo along with Shinjuku and Shibuya. Though it is one of the busiest downtown, on the other hand, it is deemed as a cultural epicenter with many theaters, galleries, ateliers. An Language School Ikebukuro was established in 1989 in such favorable environment and more than 10,000 students learned and took off from this school since then. Nearly 800 students are now studying in the school with various expectations and targets in their minds.
Smooth access to the city centers
Ikebukuro station is one of the biggest terminals in Tokyo. 8 train lines gather at this station and avail direct rides to Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Akihabara, etc.
Sunshine 60
Sunshine Street
Ikebukuro east exit
Access to the campus
- ・10 minutes by walk from JR Yamanote Line “Ikebukuro” Station
- ・1 minute by walk from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line “Higashi-Ikebukuro” Station
- ・1 minute by walk from Metropolitan Tram “Higashi-Ikebukuro 4 Chome” Station)
Facilities
Exterior view
Established in July, 1989
Besides classrooms, there are a library, a resting room, etc. in the school building to ensure the best environment for the students. In the bureau on the ground floor, there are staffs from the students’ native countries so the students are supported in their mother tongues.
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resting room
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library
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reception