The Historic Heart of
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Mita Campus has been ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ's main campus since it moved here in 1871 from the site of Yukichi Fukuzawa's private school for Dutch studies, which was founded in 1858. The gothic, red-brick library built in 1912, a symbol of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ for nearly a century, now serves as an archive and venue for functions, and it is recognized as an Important Cultural Property by the Japanese Government.
Mita Campus is home to four undergraduate faculties: Letters Economics, Law (including Political Science), and Business and Commerce, and six graduate schools in the corresponding fields with the addition of Human Relations and the Law School.
*The inside of the Mita Public Speaking Hall (Mita Enzetsu-kan), an Important Cultural Property is not open to visitors.







