Dormitory Information

Staying in a dormitory will give you more free time than living alone in an apartment. The student residence hall serves breakfasts and dinners daily, so you can use the time to study and have fun or just spend the time alone. If you have to cook for yourself, you have to plan a meal, go grocery shopping, and cook, which is time-consuming. The dining room is a place of relaxation where students can interact with each other and chat. Students also can use common kitchen to cook for themselves.
Student residence halls are equipped with a public bath, laundry room, and other necessary facilities on site. In addition to the Japanese-style public bath there are private private showers available 24 hours a day to use for students coming back late or those who want to shower in a morning. Dormitories introduced here also have washing machines that can be used for free. There are also dryers that cost JPY100 for 30 minutes. Student residence halls are staffed by reliable dorm managers living on site. In case of emergencies such as fires and intrusion by strangers, the safety and security of students are well assured. They support students in all aspects from receiving mail to caring for students when they are sick.

Breakfasts and dinners are served daily. Students eat home-made nutritious meals that also monitor the calories.

Healthy meals are planned by an exclusive qualified dietician and prepared by cooking staff in the kitchen every morning and night so that students are always served freshly cooked meals.

Monday Miso-simmered mackerel and daikon (Japanese radish), deep-fried chicken, miso soup, pickled vegetables, and rice.
Tuesday Grilled beef, soup, simmered taro and octopus, marinated vegetables, pickled vegetables, and rice.
Wednesday Chicken with sweet and sour sauce, marinated asparagus and mushroom, vegetable soup, pickled vegetables, rice, and fruit.
Thursday Sashimi (sliced raw fish), steamed egg custard, simmered potatoes and meat, miso soup, pickled vegetables and rice.
Friday Grilled ginger pork, simmered daikon and ganmo (deep-fried bean curd), salted fish guts, miso soup, pickled vegetables, and rice.
Saturday Grilled fish, simmered root vegetables with chicken, boiled seasoned spinach, miso soup, pickled vegetables, and rice.
Sunday Closed

You have plenty of time to yourself when living in a student residence hall!

If you have to cook for yourself, you have to plan a meal, go grocery shopping, and cook, which is time-consuming. The student residence hall serves breakfasts and dinners daily, so you can use the time to study and have fun or just spend the time alone.

Well-equipped common facilities such as dining room and public bathroom.

Student residence halls are equipped with a dining room, public bathroom, laundry room, and other necessary facilities on site. Students can use their rooms and do not have to spend time cleaning. They can use the time for studying and hobbies.

Dining room It is a place of relaxation where students can interact with each other and chat.
Public bathroom  
Kitchen Students can use the kitchen to cook for themselves. “We enjoy cooking every Sunday.”
Laundry room “I am glad that we can use the laundry machines for free”. Free washers are well received by students. There are also dryers that cost JPY100 for 30 minutes.
Private shower booth The private shower booth is available 24 hours a day to use for students coming back late or those who want to shower in a morning.

On-site manager

Student residence halls are staffed by reliable dorm parents living on site. In case of emergencies such as fires and intrusion by strangers, the safety and security of students are well assured. They support students in all aspects from receiving mail to caring for students when they are sick.

“One resident’s voice”

You can make many friends by living in a student residence hall!

I decided to live by myself in the student residence hall because I wanted to take as much time for study. Living there, you can eat tasty meals and do not need to clean up on your own because there are cleaning staff. You can have as much time as you need for yourself. I appreciate that I can have free time for myself because there are many class assignments. It might be because I am not as efficient as I should be, but it is very encouraging to have friends from DHU who I can consult and with whom I can study together. I thought I would be homesick but honestly, I have not been. Another thing is my dorm parents are very caring. When I caught a cold, they brought meals to my room. I was very pleased that they took care of me when I was sick. Having such caring dorm parents, my parents also feel relieved.

Information on easy-to-commute student residence halls.

Student residence halls are easy to commute to DHU and there are four halls for male students and five for female students.

Male students

Female students

Entry procedures

Please contact below. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. TEL: +81-3-5295-7889

Please send an entry application to the outsourcing management agency of designated student residence halls, Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd.

  • *Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications will not be accepted when all spaces are filled.