| Kyoto |
Kyoto is the ancient capital, full of beautiful temples and gardens, yet also a modern city, host to cutting-edge commerce and dazzling architecture. |







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| Omiya Campus |
Omiya is a historic and intimate campus near the city center, nestling against Nishi-Hongwanji temple. |
| Fukakusa Campus |
Fukakusa is the bustling hub of the university, set around an elegant internal courtyard. While home to around 10,000 students, it retains a personal atmosphere. |
| Seta Campus |
Seta is a modern campus set in beautiful forested hillside, and its peaceful and relaxing surroundings are ideal for study, innovation and development. |
| Student diversity |
Ryukoku students come from all over Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa. There are also hundreds of students from overseas. |
| Cultural history |
The world-class Buddhist library, the university museum and the ancient buildings are all treasure-troves of Japanese culture. |
| College town |
Kyoto is a great academic center with over 140,000 students. A wide range of study opportunities at other institutions is available. |
| Nature |
From the Kamo River to Lake Biwa to the ever-visible mountains, the Kyoto area brings nature within easy reach. |
| Access |
Kyoto is a superb base for exploration, with excellent links to the rest of Japan by plane, bullet train and highway bus. |