Overview

Tohoku University Kawatabi Seminar Center

75 Naruko Onsen Aza Hara, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture 989-6711
TEL:+81-229-84-7309 FAX:+81-229-84-7300

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The Tohoku University Kawatabi Seminar Center was built in 1974 as a facility for training, seminars, studies, etc. for teachers and students in Tohoku University and other national universities in the Tohoku District.

It is located in the northern part of Miyagi prefecture, the area of Naruko Onsen, Osaki City next to Akita and Yamagata prefectures. It has many places of interest such as Kurikoma's primary beech forest, Naruko Spa, etc. in its suburbs.

Built on the site of the Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agriculture Science, Tohoku University, it can be used for a wide range of purposes such as seminars, studies, group activities, extracurricular activities, etc. in comfortable natural surroundings.

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Layout of Buildings

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Gymnasium Administration Building Lecturers’ Building Building No.2 Building No.3 Building No.5 Building No.8 Building No.4 Building No.6 Building No.7

Building Open/Completion Remarks
Administration Building April 1974 Training room (100 people), cafeteria, bathroom (men/women)
Lodging Building 10-people building (x 4), 20-people building (x 3) Each building has a seminar room.
Gymnasium September 1985 Training room (60 people), one basketball court and one volleyball court
Badminton, table tennis
Lecturers' Building May 1988 Training room (40 people), lodging room (x 5), waiting room

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Closed

  • Every Monday and Tuesday (Sunday and the day before for the third week of every month)
  • Year-end and New Year holidays from December 28 to January 4

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Fees

  • The fees are as indicated in the following table.
Item Fee Remarks
Meals(Bento) Breakfast 420yen
Lunch 500yen
Supper 820yen
Bedding rental 240yen

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Rental Items

  • Table tennis (Racket, ball)
  • Game of go
  • Shogi (Japanese chess)
  • Data projector
  • Alpine skiing (30 sets)
  • Softball set
  • Badminton racket (Bring your own shuttlecock)
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball