Hirosaki University - Student Life

Student Life

Here are some highlights of school life in Hirosaki University.

First, Hirosaki is famous for cherry blossoms. Hirosaki University students often go to see the cherry blossoms in Hirosaki Park with their friends, club members or lovers. Students who come from outside the prefective come to like Hirosaki if they see them.

Second, in summer the Hirosaki Neputa festival is held. Hirosaki University students make a Hirosaki Neputa and join that festival every year. Their Neputa is very famous in Hirosaki city.

Thirdly, Hirosaki University has a school festival. Students perform a general school festival every autumn. The school in Hirosaki University festival is very great. There are many activities. There are many events including the dance show,comedy live broadcasting and so on. This year, the medical photography club will perform an exhibition of their photographs. Last year the photographs of the flowers were beautiful. We can expect very much this year.

Fourthly, Hirosaki University has three cafeterias. The Bunkyo cafeteria is the largest of the three. It is located on Bunkyo campus. At lunch time, it is very crowded. Sucoramu is located on Bunkyo campus. The menu changes everyday, so we can enjoy various foods. Pomme is located on the Honcho campus. It is mainly used by medical school students.

Fifthly, there are many club activities and circles at Hirosaki University. Many students participate in club activities and circles. In this way, they enjoy their school life.

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