Campus Map

Campus Map

Main Building

Main Building

The main building is located to the right after entering the main gate. It houses the general reception counter on the first floor, as well as Admissions Office, Student Division, Social Collaboration Promotion Division, and International Division, and on the second floor, Education Division, and Career Support Center.

Studio (Building No. 1)

デジタルスタジオ

We have a full range of professional equipment to support program production and broadcasting, including filming in the recording room, cutting-edge real-time non-linear editing using digital video and computers in the editing room, and 5.1 ch audio editing. In addition, the programs we produce are distributed digitally both on and off campus.

Active Learning Room (Building No. 2)

Active Learning Room (Building No. 2)

The classroom is equipped with cutting-edge facilities ideal for active learning, including an 80-inch electronic whiteboard, a glass screen that can also be used as a whiteboard, and movable desks and chairs.

ATM/Co-op (Building No. 3)

ATM/Co-op (Building No. 3)

Building 3 has a PC room, ATMs, and Chiba University of Commerce Co-op.

Affiliated Library

図書館

Located directly in front of the main gate, it has approximately 630,000 books, over 2,700 types of magazines, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, CD-ROMs, microfilm, etc. The rare books room also houses the Roy Harrod Papers and the Bert Hoselitz Collection.

Affiliated Library

ICT Center

ICT Center

ICT Center on the second floor of Library manages and operates the network system. It also operates a "Help Desk" to answer questions about using computers and the network.

ICT Center

Takeshi Ida Memorial Seminar Room

Takeshi Ida Memorial Seminar Room

Located on the second floor of Library, this seminar room was named after the late Takeshi Ida, a graduate of our university and founder of Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd. It seats 48 people and is equipped with a full range of video and audio equipment, including a four-sided multi-display, making it suitable for small lectures and screenings.
To mark our 90th anniversary, Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd. donated a set of furniture and audiovisual equipment to our school.

The University HUB

The University HUB

There are meeting rooms, work rooms, University Theater, TATAMI ROOM, dance studio, etc.

The University HUB

CUC International Square

CUC International Square

Located on the first floor, the facility's official language is English, allowing students to become familiar with foreign languages and cultures on a daily basis. It also offers an "online chat" room where students can take one-on-one English conversation lessons, as well as activities and events.

CUC International Square

Community Activities Promotion Office (CUC Link Room)

地域活動推進室

This is a free space on the second floor that local residents can use after registering. Support is available from university faculty and students, and there is also a children's play area.

Community Activities Promotion Office (CUC Link Room)

The University Dining

DINING

This student cafeteria has a cafe-like atmosphere where you can enjoy your meals. You can choose between the REGULAR SET, which allows you to choose a main dish and a small side dish, or the DON SET, which includes a main dish, salad, and soup.

The University Dining

Student Hall

Student Hall

The facility houses club rooms for the Student Council, Athletic Association, and Cultural Association, as well as conference rooms and music rooms.

Student Lounge (Agora)

Student Lounge (Agora)

Agora, which means "meeting place" in Greek, has had a cafeteria run by a student venture company from our university open since April 2011.

Student Venture Cafeteria

gym

In addition to courts for volleyball, basketball, badminton, indoor tennis, handball, etc., the facility can also be equipped with official gymnastics equipment and trampolines if necessary. There is also a judo/kendo hall, a training room, and a physical fitness testing room.

RICORDO

RICORDO

This is a student cafeteria that was renovated and reopened in October 2023 as a "donburi specialty store."

Sports facilities

There are grounds and tennis courts on the Ichikawa campus. They are widely used for club activities as well as for physical education classes. In addition, in Inagoshicho, Ichikawa, there is Chiba University of Commerce Inagoshi Ground (baseball field), which is fully equipped with an indoor practice field, pitching practice field, and school buildings.

Seisei Monument

Seisei Monument

In 1938, Dr. Endo Ryukichi, founder of our university, built a training center called "Seiseishu" in Saginuma, Tsudanuma Town, Chiba Prefecture, where he compiled his own research system and built a training center symbolizing his unique philosophy of "Seiseishu." The following year, he erected a monument to "Seiseishu" to clarify its purpose.
The inscription on the monument begins with the Greek word pantarai (everything is in flux), followed by the English translation of "vitalism."
The inscription on the back reads in Latin and English the reason for carving the monument, and in Hebrew it reads, "Written by Senjiro's son (Ryukichi)."
The "raw-lifeism" engraved on this monument is what is known as Endowism, and it is the origin of the "respect for practical learning" that is the founding purpose of our university.
The whereabouts of the monument became unknown after that, but in September 1979, it was discovered that it still exists in Ogura Park in Mimomi, Narashino City.
This historic "Seiseishiushu" monument was discovered in the year of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Chiba University of Commerce, and was relocated and erected on the campus of Chiba University of Commerce from Narashino City.

The "Seiseishu" monument is located in the flowerbed in front of Building No. 6, also known as the Logos Building, next to the main entrance of Chiba University of Commerce main building.
This location is on the right hand side of the university's main street as you face the front of Library, making it the central location of the university and the entrance to the Logos Building.
Dr. Takayoshi Endo states the following at the beginning of his "Vitalist Philosophy":
"When you look at everything through colored glasses, you see that it is all the same color. When you look at everything through human eyes, there is nothing that is not human. There is will. Therefore, you see everything with will. There is nothing that is not willful. All things are in a state of flux, ready to sprout forth. There is knowledge. You see everything with knowledge. There is nothing that is not intellectual. It can also be seen that the universe is ruled by Logos. There are emotions. There is nothing that is not emotional."

  1. Logos: (1) Words, meaning, logic, and reason. (2) Concepts, theories, ideas, and other theoretical activities. (3) The rational law that permeates all things.