國土交通大學校, Civil engineering college in Kiheichō, Japan.
The National College of Land and Transportation is a specialized institution in Kiheichō that educates students in civil engineering, urban planning, and transportation systems. The campus features modern laboratories and training facilities designed for hands-on learning and research activities.
The institution was established in 1957 as a training center and underwent significant change in 2001 when it merged with a transportation training institute. This combination under Japan's Ministry of Land created the present-day educational organization.
The institution maintains strong connections with government agencies and private sector organizations, enabling students to participate in nationwide infrastructure development projects.
The campus is located about a six-minute walk from Hitotsubashi-Gakuen Station on the Seibu Tamako Line. Keep in mind this is a specialized training school, so access to facilities may be restricted for general visitors.
The college offers specialized courses ranging from short-term programs to one-year certifications in standard surveying, focusing on practical applications in civil engineering.
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