Junior College, Osaka Sangyo University, Private junior college in Daitō, Japan.
The Junior College at Osaka Sangyo University is a private two-year institution in Daitō, offering technical and vocational programs. The campus features teaching buildings with classrooms, laboratories, and a central courtyard that connects the main facilities.
The institution was founded in 1928 as Osaka Railway School, with a focus on training for the railway industry. Over the following decades, the curriculum grew beyond its original scope into a wider range of technical and vocational fields.
Students from China, Vietnam, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Malaysia study side by side on campus. In daily life, different languages and habits meet naturally in shared spaces like the cafeteria and common areas.
The campus can be reached from several stations on the JR Gakkentoshi Line, with shuttle buses running between different entry points. It is worth checking in advance which entrance best suits your destination on campus.
The campus hosts a Language Cafe where students practice speaking with native speakers in an informal setting. This space is open to all students and works simply through conversation, without any formal class structure.
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