Waseda University - Free Audio Guide

Tokyo, Japan

早稲田大学早稲田キャンパス, 1, 西早稲田一丁目, 新宿区, 東京都, 169-8050, 日本

Waseda University, Tokyo
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Waseda University’s Waseda Campus in Tokyo is a historic and culturally significant academic precinct founded in 1882 by Ōkuma Shigenobu. The campus combines architecturally notable landmarks — most recognizably the Ōkuma Auditorium and red‑brick buildings — with museums, libraries and landscaped spaces that reflect Japan’s modernization of higher education. For over a century it has been a hub of intellectual life, public discourse and student cultural activity, contributing to national developments in politics, literature, arts and business. Visitors may appreciate exterior architecture and publicly exhibited collections; portions of the campus remain restricted or require prior arrangements, and some exhibitions or facilities may involve standard admission fees. General visiting periods correspond to daytime campus hours, and accessibility provisions exist though access and facilities vary by building. The site’s layered history and cultural role make it a meaningful stop for those interested in modern Japanese education and civic life.