An important building that symbolizes the history and traditions of Gakurin
The Gyogakuen, with a dome on the top floor, is an important building, symbolizing the history and tradition of Gakurin. The Gyogakuen Campus consists of the altar, Hoza room, chashitsu (tea ceremony room), President’s office, various lecture rooms, the adjacent Kosei Library, an Auditorium, and a 10-story “Yosei-kan” building for seminarians’ dormitory life, where a variety of lectures and trainings are offered by lecturers from Japan and abroad.
Campus information
Address
1-2-8 Wada, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 166-0012
Department Introduction
Koju University Program
In the spirit of spreading light to the world, the Koju University Program offers students the opportunity to study Buddhism and the Lotus Sutra while deepening their university specialization. Our goal is to cultivate the kan-sei, chi-sei, and hin-sei necessary for future leaders.
Lotus Scholarship
This program fosters professionals and researchers who have faith and are active in various sectors of society and the world. The program has produced professionals and researchers in various fields, including doctors and lawyers.
Koju High School Program
The Koju High School Program is designed for students attending Kosei Gakuen High School. Students work hard in their studies and club activities, while at the same time engaging in friendly competition with their peers, studying Buddhism and the Lotus Sutra, and cultivating sensitivity, intelligence, and character.