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Wood Decking in front of the Main Building
This wood decking is lined with cherry trees, where you can sit and enjoy the changing seasons, including magnificent cherry blossom in spring.

Mount Fuji Viewing Slope
The overpass in front of the Healthcare Center was designated as one of 100 spots in Kanto prefecture where you can appreciate beautiful views of Mount Fuji. This is reflected in its name, Toukyou fujimi zaka (Tokyo Fuji-viewing slope
).

The Museum, Tokyo Institute of Technology ![]()
The science, typical research in the field of technology, and commemorative educational items related to the history of Tokyo Institute of Technology are displayed in this building.
Open weekdays, 10:30-16:30

Collaboration Center for Design and Manufacturing ![]()
The Collaboration Center for Design and Manufacturing is where student clubs make and exhibit homemade speakers, race-winning human-powered aircraft and other creations, including those made in creativity education classes
Open weekdays, 10:00-16:00

Results of new research conducted at Tokyo Institute of Technology across the varied fields of earth sciences, biotechnology, material science, information science and mechanical engineering are displayed here.
Coelacanth
An exhibition of the Coelacanth, known as a “living fossil”, also sits in the Frontier Research Center. You are able to view resin-coated samples, replicas, eggs and other items not normally found in exhibitions of this type.
Open weekdays, 12:00-17:00

J2 Building
This building has a high resistance to earthquake activity. Inside the building you can see a wide range of technologies and mechanisms to strengthen high-rise buildings against earthquakes.