INTERNATIONAL STUDENT HANDBOOK AY2025
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About Waseda University & Guide to the CampusBack to Contents≫16. Cafeterias and Food Shops17. Student Club Activitiesdriving school office, and a service for developing and printing photographs. The prices are discounted for the union members. Textbooks, books, and magazines are available at a 10% discount when you present your Co-op membership card, the “University Co-op App (Official) Digital Membership Card” at the Book Center on Basement 1 (B1). To use the Co-op, you need to become a union member of the Waseda Co-op. To become a union member, you must complete membership procedures at the Union Member Service Center on the B1 floor of Bldg. 17.  Each campus has various cafeterias and food shops as listed below.●Waseda Campus・Okuma Garden House Cafeteria (2F Bldg.25)・ROASTERY COFFEE at Okuma Garden House (3F Bldg.25)・Bakery shop in Bldg. 14・Co-op Plaza Life Center in Bldg. 17・Family Mart in Bldg. 11●Toyama Campus・Co-op Toyama (Bldg. 31)・“Milk Hall” (Bldg. 31)●Nishi-Waseda Campus・Co-op Riko Cafeteria (Basement Bldg. 56)・Rikopan 57・ Co-op Cafeteria (Bldg. 63)●Tokorozawa Campus・Co-op Dining Hall (3F Bldg. 100) There are many official student clubs (also known as ‘circles’) at Waseda University. By participating in circles, you will not only make Japanese friends, but also gain insight and understanding about Japanese culture and society. A guide to the Waseda University student clubs is available on the Student Affairs Division HP. Waseda Weekly Circle Guide  Student advisors and student groups that operate with a focus on international students are introduced below. Students who find difficulty in making Japanese friends or adjusting to life in Japan can get advice and make friends through these organizations. ・Bakery shop in Bldg. 8・UNI.SHOP & CAFÉ125・Seven Eleven WaSeCo in Bldg. 3・Co-op Toyama Cafeteria (Bldg. 38)・Rikopan 63・Co-op Tokorozawa shop (4F Bldg. 100)15▍

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