University of Miyazaki


University of Miyazaki is a national university primarily in the Kibana neighborhood of southern Miyazaki city, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. The name is sometimes shortened to the abbreviation "UoM" or the portmanteau "Miyadai." The predecessor of the school was founded in 1884, and it was chartered as a university in 2003. The university has undergraduate faculties in education and culture, regional innovation, medicine, engineering, and agriculture. The university also has graduate programs in agriculture, education, engineering, and medicine.
The Center for International Relations provides several directed at international students.

Faculties

Transportation

Bicycles

The University of Miyazaki offers multiple bicycle parking areas around the Kibana campus. Some areas are covered and some are not. Bicycles are not allowed in the central part of campus, only the periphery where cars also have access.

Cars, Motorcycles, and Mopeds

Automobiles are another popular form of transportation to the University of Miyazaki, and there are several parking lots positioned around the Kibana campus.

Walking

There are pedestrian paths leading in and out of the Kibana campus at multiple locations.

Public Transportation

The closest train station is Kibana Station. There is a bus stop on campus.