Keiteki-ryo, University dormitory in Sapporo, Japan
Keiteki-ryo is a student residence at Hokkaido University with forty single rooms, each furnished with a bed, desk, bookshelf, and basic furniture for independent living. The building provides shared kitchen, laundry, and shower facilities for all residents to use throughout their stay.
The residence was founded in 1983 to provide housing for students at Hokkaido University. Since its opening, it has served as a stable part of campus life, welcoming both international and local students over the decades.
The dormitory houses international and Japanese students together in its northwestern section of Hokkaido University, creating opportunities for cross-cultural connections.
The residence sits in the northern section of campus and is easily reachable by public transportation. It suits students looking for affordable housing with opportunities to live alongside other residents in a shared community.
The facility maintains forty single occupancy rooms exclusively for male students, situated at Kita 18-jo Nishi 13-chome in the Kita district.
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