Version 7 of Akita University Campus Guide Map, which provides useful information that will allow you to enjoy Tegata Campus fully, has now been published. This map will be of use to both those who are regular visitors to the campus and those coming for the first time. It is a single map filled with all sorts of insightful information, such as the famous places, sites and seasonal flora that can be found in and around Tegata Campus. “I’d seen it but didn’t know that!” “Who would’ve known this place had such a history!” “I didn’t know just how many different kinds of plants there were on campus!” You too will be surprised at some of the things contained in this map. You can also take up the challenge of the “secret word rally,” in which plates written with text are located in five places within the campus, enabling you to enjoy a pleasant and purposeful walk around the extensive grounds.
Umbrella pine trees connected with the Imperial Household and footpaths lined with trees |
Grave of Atsutane Hirata |
Akita butterbur and vegetable patch behind a workshop |
Mural on Faculty of Education and Human Studies Building 3 and the 60th Anniversary Hall |
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Trifoliate orange trees | Statues by Toshiro Mineta |
Apples connected with Newton |
Central Library framed calligraphy by Konan Naito |
Central Library Galileo collection |
Bust of Fuyukichi Obana |
Serpentine presented by Taiwan Hokkokai and slab with an inscription of a haiku by Seison Yamaguchi |
Special high voltage laboratory |
Astronomical observation dome |
Monument commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Kyokusuikai |
Tamezo Narita | Keishi Nagi |
Sculpture by Sakio Kasahara |
Illuminations | Akita University 3D model project |
Mining Museum of Akita University |