Phone Number of
Osaka University is
0081668775111, 0081668795111 .
OCU's predecessor was founded in 1880, as the Osaka Commercial Training Institute with donations by local merchants. It developed into Osaka Commercial School in 1885, and then was municipalized in 1889. Osaka City was defeated in a bid to draw the Second National Commercial College (the winner was Kobe City), so the city authorities decided to establish a municipal commercial college without any aid from the national budget. In 1901 the school was reorganized into Osaka Municipal Commercial College, later authorized under Specialized School Order in 1904. The college had grand brick buildings around the Taisho period - the most prosperous days both of the school and of the city.
n 1928 the college developed into Osaka University – Suita of Commerce, the first municipal university in Japan. The city mayor, Dr. Hajime Seki (1873–1935) declared the spirit of the municipal university, that it should not simply copy the national universities and that it should become a place for research with a background of urban activities in Osaka. But, contrary to his words, the University was removed to the most rural part of the city by 1935. The first president of the University was a liberalist, so the campus gradually became what was thought to be "a den of the Reds (Marxists)". During World War II, the Marxists and the socialists in the Osaka University – Suita were arrested (about 50 to 80 members) soon after the liberal president died. The campus was evacuated and used by the Japanese Navy.
After the war, the campus was wholly occupied by U.S. Army (Camp Sakai), and a number of students became anti-American fighters and "worshipers" of the Soviet Union. The campus was given back to the University, partly in 1952, and fully in 1955. In 1949, during the occupation, the University was merged (with other 2 municipal colleges) into Osaka City University, under Japan's new educational system.
In April 2002, Osaka University – Suita established sexual harassment counseling offices on the Suita and Toyonaka campuses where professional counselors together with campus-wide counselors now provide counseling by phone or in face-to-face consultations. In April 2009, a new office was opened on the Minoh Campus, and subsequently, a year later in April 2010, the Toyonaka counseling office expanded its duties to include counseling services that did not necessarily have to pertain to “sexual harassment.”
Osaka University – Suita is located at 1-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka. University offers different kind of courses with various specializations. Free shuttle bus service between the three Osaka University – Suita campuses--Toyonaka, Suita and Minoh--is available. The utilization of the bus service departing Toyonaka tends to be high in the morning. Buses departing Suita tend to be more crowded in the afternoon. Osaka University – Suita community members can get medical care in Health Care Center. They have convenient, on-campus access to 3 branches of Health Care Center, each delivered by highly qualified physicians (internal medicine, orthopedics and psychiatry), nurse practitioners, and other health care professionals.
Emotional and mental health issues can affect anyone. Taking steps to address your mental and emotional health constructively is a strong, positive, and effective way to help ensure your happiness, productivity, and well-being. If physicians determine that you need medical services that are not available at Health Care Center, the physicians are able to refer you to outside clinicians. Regular checkups for students are conducted every April. Osaka University – Suita students must get a checkup. Please check the schedule for checkups on the bulletin board or Health Care Center website. Be sure to bring your student ID card to the checkup. There are business establishments such as cafeterias and stores on the Toyonaka, Suita, and Minoh campuses. Their business hours are shown in the table below. Please note that the business hours of some of these establishments are modified during the summer holidays.
Osaka University – Suita student life can often be simplified by living in a dormitory. Osaka University has five dormitories: Toneyama, Seimei, Niina, Koyo, and Momiji. All rooms are Western-style and, in order to provide students with some privacy, single rooms. Rooms are furnished with a desk, a chair, a locker or closet, and in Toneyama, Seimei and Niina, a bookcase. Osaka University has a lodge at Hakuba-mura, Kitaazumi-gun, Nagano Prefecture. Located near the foot of the Northern Alps in Chubu-Sangaku National Park, the area surrounding the lodge is a scenic wonderland, captivating people with its severe but beautiful nature. From spring to autumn it is a world of natural beauty and pastoral charm; in winter, it is a silver wonderland of snow.
This facility of Osaka University – Suita is open all year long and can be used for activities such as skiing, mountaineering, and sightseeing. Students are invited to use it for laboratory seminars, club training, workshops, and more. This insurance is a nationwide system to indemnify students for the number of days that treatment is needed for injury incurred during regular curricular activities, extracurricular activities, or while commuting to and from university. All students are required to participate in this insurance plan. Students who have not completed the procedures for joining this insurance plan, or those who are repeating a year, are required to pay the insurance premium at a bank using the specified form available at Student Centers on the Toyonaka, Suita and Minoh campuses.
Osaka University Address
The address of Osaka University is 1-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
Osaka University Website
The Website of Osaka University is
www.osaka-u.ac.jp.
Osaka University Customer Support Service Phone Number
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