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Admission Guide
Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University MBA, Full-time On-Campus 2017 Admission Guide MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 1. Admission Policy The Graduate School of Management at GLOBIS University has a mission to develop visionary business leaders who create and innovate societies. When considering applicants, we therefore pay close attention to an individual’s personal motivation, skill-sets, ability to think logically and way of interacting with others. We aim to attract future business leaders who are passionate about improving their skills, expanding their human network and finding their personal mission. In this way, we believe we can realize our mission and work together to bring about positive change and innovation for society, whether in Japan, Asia or other parts of the world. 2. MBA Program Overview University Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University Degree Conferred Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program Format Full-time (daytime) Language English Campus Tokyo campus Start Date September, 2017 Length of Program 1 year Intake 55 students 3. Admission Requirements Applicants to GLOBIS University need to satisfy the following requirements at the time of entrance. If you do not meet one or more requirements, you will be required to undergo a Preliminary Screening (refer to section 3-1). Be at least 22 years of age Have at least two years of full-time work experience Meet ONE of the following criteria: (1) Received a bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university. (2) Completed a 16-year curriculum of school education in an institution outside of Japan and possess a degree equivalent to a bachelor's degree or higher. (3) Received confirmation from GLOBIS University that your academic capacity is equivalent to that of a university or college graduate. 1 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 3-1. Preliminary Screening Process *This is only for applicants who do not meet the requirements in section 3. If you are 22 years of age or more but do not meet the other requirements in section 3, you can still apply for the MBA Program, but will first need to pass the Preliminary Screening. The documents listed below need to be submitted through our Online Admission System by the deadlines shown in the following table. You will be notified of the results of the screening on the Online Admission System. Exemption Applicants who have completed the Critical Thinking course in any language at either GLOBIS University or GLOBIS Management School with a grade of A, B, or C will be exempt from the Preliminary Screening. Those who are currently taking the Critical Thinking course and have not received the final results by the respective application date will NOT be exempted. Otherwise, you will need to submit either a GMAT/GRE score report or take the Preliminary Screening Examination on the dates shown in the table below. Preliminary Screening Schedule Round Application Deadline November Oct. 7 (Fri), 2016 January Dec. 2 (Fri), 2016 March Feb. 3 (Fri), 2017 Preliminary Screening Examination Oct. 14 (Fri), 2016 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Dec. 9 (Fri), 2016 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Feb. 10 (Fri), 2017 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Result Notification Oct. 19 (Wed), 2016 Dec. 15 (Thu), 2016 Feb. 15 (Wed), 2017 Required Documents for the Preliminary Screening Application 1. Personal Data 2. Photo 3. Transcript 4. Certificate of Graduation 5. Evidence of English Ability 6. CV (Optional) 7. GMAT/GRE score report (ONLY if you are unable to take the Preliminary Screening Examination at our Tokyo Campus) Please refer to section 7 for details for each document. If you pass the preliminary screening, you will need to submit the remaining documents as described in section 7. 4. Admission Process Admission will be decided after a review of your credentials through (1) an initial screening phase (mainly of the submitted documents) and (2) a second screening phase (mainly through an interview). Notes regarding the second screening phase: For applicants living in Japan: You will need to join a face-to-face interview (30 minutes). For applicants living overseas: You will need to join a Skype or telephone interview (30 minutes). 2 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide Exemption: Applicants may be exempt from the interview depending on the result of the initial screening phase. 5. Admission Schedules Round Application Deadline Initial Screening Result Notification Second Screening (Interview) Final Result Notification Deadline for Confirmation of Enrollment November Nov. 9 (Wed), 2016 Nov. 24 (Thu), 2016 Dec. 3 (Sat) - 4 (Sun), 2016 Dec. 16 (Fri), 2016 Jan. 13 (Fri), 2017 January Jan. 24 (Tue), 2017 Feb. 7 (Tue), 2017 Feb. 18 (Sat) - 19 (Sun), 2017 Mar. 3 (Fri), 2017 Mar. 23 (Thu), 2017 March Mar. 14 (Tue), 2017 Mar. 28 (Tue), 2017 Apr. 8 (Sat) - 9 (Sun) Apr. 15 (Sat) - 16 (Sun), 2017 Apr. 28 (Fri), 2017 May 15 (Mon), 2017 If you are asked to take an interview, the dates will be decided from the possible dates above. In principle, schedule changes will not be permitted unless the applicant makes a request to the Admissions Office on the Online Admission System when submitting the application. Multiple applications within the same academic year for the following programs will not be accepted: ・MBA, Hybrid, Part-time, On-Campus and Online (English) ・MBA, Full-time, On-Campus (English) ・MBA, Part-time (Japanese) ・MBA, Online (Japanese) 6. How to Apply Applicants are required to submit the application documents listed in section 7 through the Online Admission System (https://mbaadmission.globis.ac.jp/adm/c/ac0001) by 6:30 p.m., Japan Standard Time of the deadline dates in section 5. Applications submitted by e-mail, fax or mail are NOT accepted. The application fee cannot be reimbursed or deferred to another academic year. Once submitted, you will not be able to make any changes to documents. Accepted applications which contain falsified or plagiarized information will automatically result in the withdrawal of acceptance. The application will not be examined if it is incomplete or contains errors. 7. Application Documents Applicants can submit all of the documents through the Online Admission System. Documents written in languages other than English are NOT ACCEPTED, except where otherwise prescribed. If the document is written in a language other than English, please attach an English translation signed by a translator. 3 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide ■Personal Data (required for all) - Fill out your personal data, work experience and academic record as requested on the Online Admission System. - Make sure to show that you possess more than two years of full-time work experience (work experience during a study period will not be regarded as “full-time” work experience unless an acceptable explanation is provided illustrating how both commitments were managed). Otherwise, you will need to undergo a preliminary screening (see section 3-1). ■Photo (required for all) - Upload a high resolution digital image in JPEG format (must be 500KB to 2MB). - Should be a headshot with no hats or other headgear in front of a white or blue background and taken within the last three months. The photo will be used for your Student ID Card. ■Letter of Recommendation (required for all) - One letter of recommendation is required. - By sending a request from the Online Admission System, your recommender will be able to receive a link to download the letter form and upload it to the system. - If your recommender is unable to make the submission online, you can receive the original letter signed and sealed by the recommender and send it to the Admissions Office by registered air or express mail by the application deadline. - The recommender should be a supervisor or person who has or has had a close business relationship with you. ■Transcript (required for all) – See p.12 for sample - Upload a transcript of your bachelor's degree (master’s/doctoral degrees are additional and optional). If you are a Preliminary Screening applicant and do not have a bachelor's degree, you will need to upload a transcript of your highest level of education where you received a diploma (e.g., high school diploma). - The transcript must include a list of all courses you completed and the grades you received. - You may upload a copy of your transcript; however, you will be asked to submit the original transcript should you be admitted to GLOBIS, and it will not be returned once submitted. A photocopy is only accepted if officially certified by a university or legal authority. ■Certificate of Graduation – See p.13 for sample - If the graduation date and the name of your obtained degree are stated in your transcript, it is not necessary to submit a Certificate of Graduation. Otherwise, you must upload a Certificate of Graduation for your bachelor's degree (master’s/doctoral degrees are additional and optional). - Uploading a copy of your Certificate of Graduation is acceptable; however, you will be asked to submit an official Certificate of Graduation should you be admitted to GLOBIS, and it will not be returned once submitted. A photocopy is only accepted if officially certified by a university or legal authority. ■Evidence of English Ability - Upload evidence of your English Ability issued within the last two years. - TOEFL, TOEIC, and IELTS scores are accepted. (We strongly recommend the TOEFL test.) - You can be exempted from submitting the evidence if: a) You are a native English speaker and chose “English” as your “Native Language” on the Online Admission System. b) You received an undergraduate or graduate degree from a program taught entirely in English. Please note: if you received this degree from a university NOT located in Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, the United Kingdom or the United States of America, please upload an official letter from your university or submit a link (enclosed in a word document) to the university’s web page clearly indicating that the program was taught entirely in English. 4 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide ■Essays (required for all) - Answer the essay questions on the Online Admission System. (Refer to section 7-1 for the questions.) ■GMAT/GRE Score Report (optional, but strongly recommended) - Upload your official GMAT/GRE Score issued within the last five years. ■CV (optional) - Upload your CV. ■Statement of Financial Resources (all non-Japanese applicants) – See p.15 for sample - Non-Japanese applicants must prove that they have sufficient funds to support themselves throughout their stay in Japan. - The evidence must show at least JPY 1.5 million per year, and if you bring your family member to Japan, evidence of additional JPY 500,000 per year per family member is required. - Download the prescribed “Statement of Financial Resources” form from the Online Admission System and declare the amount of your available financial resources. - Each amount indicated in the “Statement of Financial Resources” should be accompanied by any of the following supporting evidence: (i) Your Savings: your bank account balance issued within the past three months (ii) Your Supporter’s Savings: your supporter’s bank account balance issued within the past three months AND a signed “Letter of Financial Support” (iii) Others: if you have financial resources other than mentioned above, upload documents that prove the existence of such funds - Any of the above should include the issue date, your (or your supporter’s) name, account number and savings amount. - If the total amount of your financial resources is less than the required amount, please indicate your plan to fund the shortfall. ■Residence Card (all non-Japanese applicants living in Japan) - Upload a scanned image or photo of both sides of your residence card. ■GLOBIS Scholarship Application (all applicants are eligible to apply) - Answer the scholarship essay question on the Online Admission System if you would like to apply. - Refer to section 10-1 for the screening criteria and essay question. Application Fee - Applicants living in Japan: JPY 37,000 - Applicants living overseas: JPY 11,000 - Credit card payment only. Cash payments are not accepted. Policy of Returning Documents Once submitted, we will not return any documents that can be reissued or replaced by other means. This includes the following: letter of recommendation, transcript, translation(s), notarized certifications, CV, evidence of financial resources, statement of financial resources, photocopy of residence card. 5 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 7-1. Essay Questions The following essay questions need to be answered in your application. Please emphasize any international experience where applicable. Q1. Tell us about a recent work or project experience about which you were passionate. Describe why you were passionate about the experience, how your skills and values contributed to the experience, and how you worked with others. (250 to 550 words) Q2. Tell us about a challenging situation that you have personally faced. Describe concretely what you did about the situation as well as what you learned from it. (250 to 550 words) Q3. Tell us about a long-term goal or vision for society and your plan to realize this vision. Describe specifically the source of inspiration for your vision, such as an inspiring person, book, or other experience. Describe how GLOBIS University and an MBA degree will help realize your vision and concrete steps make this vision a reality. (250 to 550 words) Q4. Tell us about any volunteer activities, social activities, or school groups that you have been involved with. Describe the activity as well as your role and how long you were involved. Additionally, mention any academic and/or business awards you have received. (250 to 550 words) Q5. (Supplementary information, only for non-Japanese applicants) Tell us your Japanese language ability and explain your experience learning Japanese (duration, schools, certificates, etc.). Please note this information will be used as a reference only. Japanese language ability is not required for our MBA program. (Less than 50 words, essay format not necessary.) Please note that Question 6 will appear in your Online Admission System, but you do not need to answer this question. It is for part-time program applicants only. 6 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 8. Final Results and Enrollment Registration You will be notified by email when the admission results are finalized. You will be able to check the results and download an Acceptance Letter and Enrollment Guide from the Online Admission System. Be sure to complete the enrollment registration by the deadline described in the Enrollment Guide. Please note that we cannot respond to any inquiries regarding application results (including over the phone). 9. Tuition and Living Costs in Tokyo 9-1. Tuition and Enrollment Fee Enrollment Fee Tuition JPY 210,000 To be paid within one month of the Final Admission Result Notification JPY 3,771,000 Total fees over one year JPY 3,981,000 To be paid in August Please note: Any tuition paid for credits earned in the Pre-MBA Program will be deducted from your total tuition. 9-2. Living Costs in Tokyo We estimate that living costs in Tokyo for one person can be approximately JPY 150,000 per month or more, depending on your lifestyle. See more details on our website: http://www.globis.ac.jp/life/costsummary.html 7 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 10. Scholarships/Loans 10-1. GLOBIS Scholarship GLOBIS Scholarships are available to students who demonstrate the potential to contribute to the GLOBIS community through strong academic performance and exceptional leadership qualities. To further demonstrate academic capabilities we highly recommend scholarship applicants to submit a GMAT or GRE score during the application process. Eligibility: Applicants who expect to study at GLOBIS in 2017 Scholarship Amount: The scholarship can cover up to 50% of the tuition Note: The scholarship amount does not cover the following fees and expenses: long-term enrollment fee, non-GLOBIS textbooks, extra-curricular expenses (ex. off-site elective courses) and living expenses. The conditions, screening criteria and application process for GLOBIS scholarships are as follows: (1) Scholarship Conditions Should you receive a scholarship, you must adhere to the following conditions: ・Enrollment in the MBA, Full-time, On-Campus (English), GLOBIS University in 2017 ・Successfully complete the requirements for graduation ・Make continuous efforts to accomplish what is stated in your scholarship essay and contribute to the program (2) Cooperation in Marketing Activities Should you receive a scholarship, you are expected to cooperate with GLOBIS’ marketing activities, such as providing or participating in interviews, photos, profiles, and stories for internal and external use. Permission will be requested prior to publishing and, if unable to cooperate, you can inform the office of the reason and an exception will be considered. (3) Screening Criteria (a) Extensive international business experience (b) Strong academic background (c) Potential contribution to the GLOBIS student body (d) Native-level English proficiency (e) Need for financial aid (4) How to Apply Please submit the scholarship essay along with your GLOBIS application information on the Online Admission System. <Essay Question> Please answer the following questions: 1. “How will your international experience and perspective improve the GLOBIS experience for other students? What unique insights will you bring?” (250 to 550 words) 8 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 2. “If you have any other information which you believe is relevant to your scholarship application, please feel free to enter it below. (e.g. How a scholarship at GLOBIS will help you achieve your personal mission/goal.)” (Up to 200 words) (5) Screening Process The scholarship application will be evaluated based on the essay as well as the submitted application documents. You will need to submit your scholarship application together with your application for the MBA program. You are eligible to receive the scholarship only if you pass the GLOBIS admission process. The final decision regarding scholarships will be sent with the admission notification. Details of the scholarship selection process are strictly confidential. 10-2. Scholarships from Other Organizations Several organizations provide scholarships for privately financed international students and/or Japanese students. Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students by JASSO (Japan Student Services Organization): Only privately-financed international applicants who will hold a “Student” residence status are eligible to apply. This scholarship provides stipends for living expenses and other expenses related to coursework for six months. (The monthly stipend was JPY 48,000 for 2016). You will receive detailed information regarding this scholarship once admitted, approximately two months prior to the start date of your MBA program. (http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/scholarships/scholarship/shoureihi/index.html) MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) Scholarship (http://www.mext.go.jp/english/) 1) MEXT Scholarship for University Nominated Students: This scholarship is available only for non-Japanese applicants who pass the screening for our MBA application in the November round. Those who will hold a “Student” residence status are eligible to apply. The scholarship mainly covers your living expenses for one year. (The monthly stipend was JPY 147,000 for 2016). Please note that a limited number of applicants will be selected for this scholarship. - All eligible November round applicants who confirm their enrollment will be considered as candidates for the MEXT Scholarship. - GLOBIS University will conduct an initial screening. - Candidates who pass GLOBIS University’s initial screening will receive instructions about further procedures by email in January. - The final result will be announced around the end of April to early May. 9 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 2) MEXT Scholarship for Embassy Nominated Students: Application for this scholarship will begin prior to GLOBIS University application. Please ask for more information at your local Japanese Embassy. This scholarship can cover both the total tuition and your living expenses for one year. Besides the above scholarships, there are additional scholarships available offered by private institutions. You will receive detailed information regarding these scholarships after starting your MBA program. Please note that for many scholarships, the application forms and interviews are in Japanese. 10-3. GLOBIS Education Loan GLOBIS University provides financial assistance to non-Japanese students who were successfully admitted to the program. If you are granted a loan, you are able to postpone up to 50% of the tuition until six months after graduation, while paying a small monthly interest fee during the one year program. You will have a maximum of five years to complete repayment of the loan. 10-4. Education Loans from Other Organizations Financial institutions introduced by GLOBIS University offer educational loans (with favorable interest rates). Please note that you are required to speak and read Japanese in order to understand the contract. If you need further information, please contact the Admissions Office. 11. Specialized Practice Training and Education Benefits System (Only for applicants working in Japan) The GLOBIS MBA program has been designated as a Specialized Practice Training and Education facility by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. If you meet certain conditions, you will be able to obtain financial support from the government. To confirm your eligibility, please contact a HelloWork Office. GLOBIS cannot determine eligibility for this program. (1) Specialized Practice Training and Education Benefits If you have paid employment insurance in Japan for at least two years as of the start of the program and meet other conditions (e.g., completing the MBA program within one year), you will be entitled to receive a refund of 40% of the tuition fees (up to JPY 320,000). In addition, if you are employed and paying employment insurance in Japan within one year of graduation, you will be entitled to receive a further refund of 20% of the tuition fees (up to JPY 160,000). 10 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide (2) Specialized Practice Training and Education Support (Basic Daily Allowance) If you are eligible to apply for the above benefits and meet other conditions (e.g., being unemployed and under the age of 45), you also may be able to apply for the Specialized Practice Training and Education Support. You will receive half of “the basic daily allowance”* every two months for the period of your study. *The basic daily allowance is the allowance given by the Employment Insurance. It amounts to about 40-80% of “daily wages” during employment, the value of which is obtained by dividing the total wages of the past six months just before leaving work by 180. There is an upper limit for the basic daily allowance. 12. Privacy Policy GLOBIS University recognizes the importance of complying with laws and regulations governing the protection of personal information and safeguarding privacy to ensure the safe and secure use of our services. Therefore, we have established a system for promoting compliance and developed internal regulations in our commitment to handle personal information with the utmost care. For details, please visit our website: http://www.globis.ac.jp/etc/privacy.html 11 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 13. Application Document Samples 13-1. Transcript Your Transcript must include a list of all courses completed and the grades you received. GLOBIS University ABC University OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT NAME OF STUDENT: STUDENT ID NUMBER: DEGREE: 2000-2001 SEMESTER 1 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 Mike Taro 543577 Bachelor of Engineering SUBJECT CREDITS GRADE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY 1.5 B ELECTRONICS I 1.5 B LOGIC DESIGN 1.5 B INTRODUCTION PROGRAMMING 1.5 A MATHEMATICS I 1.5 C No. of Credits Earned: 7.5 2002-2003 SEMESTER 1 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 2000-2001 SEMESTER 2 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 SUBJECT INTRODUCTORY FRENCHCREDITS GRADE ELECTRONICS II 1.5 B MATHEMATICS II 1.5 B DATA ANALYTICS 1.5 C TECHNICAL REPORTING 1.5 D ADVANCE MATHEMATICS 1.5 A No. of Credits Earned: 7.5 2002-2003 SEMESTER 2 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 2001-2002 SEMESTER 1 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 SUBJECT CREDITS GRADE ENGINEERING 1.5 B COMPUTER ORGANIZATION 1.5 B DIGITAL CIRCUITS 1.5 C DATA ANALYTICS 1.5 D TECHNICAL REPORTING 1.5 A ADVANCE MATHEMATICS 1.5 A No. of Credits Earned: 9 2003-2004 SEMESTER 1 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 2001-2002 SEMESTER 2 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 SUBJECT CREDITS GRADE ENGINEERING 1.5 B COMPUTER ORGANIZATION 1.5 B DIGITAL CIRCUITS 1.5 C DATA ANALYTICS 1.5 D TECHNICAL REPORTING 1.5 A ADVANCE MATHEMATICS 1.5 A No. of Credits Earned: 9 2003-2004 SEMESTER 2 Code FK115 FK201 CS525 CS526 CS527 SUBJECT CREDITS GRADE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY 1.5 B ELECTRONICS I 1.5 B LOGIC DESIGN 1.5 B INTRODUCTION CODE 1.5 A MATHEMATICS I 1.5 C No. of Credits Earned: 7.5 SUBJECT INTRODUCTORY FRENCH CREDITS GRADE ELECTRONICS II 1.5 B MATHEMATICS II 1.5 B DATA ANALYTICS 1.5 C TECHNICAL REPORTING 1.5 D ADVANCE MATHEMATICS 1.5 A No. of Credits Earned: 7.5 SUBJECT CREDITS GRADE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY 1.5 B ELECTRONICS I 1.5 B LOGIC DESIGN 1.5 B INTRODUCTION CODE 1.5 A MATHEMATICS I 1.5 C No. of Credits Earned: 7.5 SUBJECT INTRODUCTORY FRENCH CREDITS GRADE ELECTRONICS II 1.5 B MATHEMATICS II 1.5 B DATA ANALYTICS 1.5 C TECHNICAL REPORTING 1.5 D ADVANCE MATHEMATICS 1.5 A No. of Credits Earned: 9 TOTAL CREDITS EARNED: REMARK: COMPLETED THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR IN ENGINEERING Date of issue: 14 JUNE, 2012 SIGNATURE 12 57 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 13-2. Certificate of Graduation Your Certificate of Graduation must indicate the name of your degree and the date issued. Certificate of Graduation This is to certify that information shown below is true and correct. Student ID: 123456 Name: Taro Globis Date of Birth: July 16, 1980 College of Business Department of Business Administration Date of Admission: April 1, 1998 Date of Graduation: March 31, 2002 Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration This degree certificate is issued and certified by the Office of the Register. Hanako Suzuki College Register ABC University Date issued: November 1, 2014 13 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 13-3. Evidence of Financial Resources (Only for non-Japanese applicants) ・ Evidence of your bank account balance should be issued within the past three months. ・ It must include the ① issue date, ② your name, ③ account number, ④ amount and ⑤ currency. ・ We also accept copies of passbooks or screenshots of your online bank balances as evidence. ・ We don’t accept certificates of stock and real estate assets. ・ All relevant financial details must be in English or Japanese. CERTIFICATE OF BALANCE Date: November 1, 2014 TO: Taro Globis We hereby certify that the balance of your account(s) with us at the close of business on 10/1/2014 is as follows. KIND OF DEPOSIT ORDINARY CURRENCY ACCOUNT No. USD 123456 BALANCE REMARKS $15,000 ABC Bank XYZ branch Senior Manager 14 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 13-4. Statement of Financial Resources (Only for non-Japanese applicants) 15 MBA Program (Full-time) 2017 Admission Guide 13-5. Letter of Financial Support (Only for non-Japanese applicants financially supported by a third party) 16 Contact Information Admissions Office Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University Business hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. E-mail: imba-info@globis.ac.jp TEL: +81-3-5275-3826 FAX: +81-3-5275-3787 Address: Sumitomo Fudosan Kojimachi Bldg., 5-1 Niban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0084, Japan - 1 minute on foot from Exit No. 5 of Kojimachi Station, Yurakucho Subway Line - 10 minutes on foot from Exit No. 5 of Hanzomon Station, Hanzomon Subway Line
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