Accessibility Information

About the Campus on the Day of Your Visit

If you require assistance in entering the campus, please indicate so when making the reservation for entry. Wheelchairs will also be available for rent.
As a general rule, visitors are required to enter the Komaba Campus from the Sakashita Gate, which has steep stairs on the way. If you prefer to enter from the Main Gate to avoid the steep stairs, please let us know in the reservation form.

Priority Seating on Stages and at Rest Areas

Priority seating is available on all stages and at all Rest Areas. If you need any assistance in using priority seating, feel free to ask a committee member wearing a red uniform near the stage.

Multipurpose Restrooms

The locations of multipurpose restrooms on campus are indicated by wheelchair icons on the map below.
The following facilities are available.
  • Bldg. 1 1F: Diaper-changing table
  • Bldg. 5 1F: Diaper-changing table
  • Communication Bldg. 2F: Universal seat, Sink for ostomate
  • Cafeteria 1F: Universal seat, Sink for ostomate
  • 21 KOMCEE West B1F : Sink for ostomate
  • 21 KOMCEE East 1F : Sink for ostomate

Map

Accessibility information on and around the campus is available.

Accessibility Map

This is a map that includes warnings regarding the streets and buildings within the campus.

Words Map (Only in Japanese) (Click Here)

This text describes the route from Keio Inokashira Line Komaba-todaimae Station to Icho street, the main street of the campus. You can refer to the link up to #14, but please note that some Braille blocks will not be available on the day of the festival.

Services at the Information Center

The following services are available at the Information Center. Please ask a committee member wearing a red uniform at the Information Center if you want to use any service. Please refer to the Campus Map for the location of the Information Center.



Wheelchair Rental

Wheelchairs are available for rent at the Main Gate.
If you inform the Komaba Festival Committee in advance (date of visit, time of arrival, time of return, and contact information), you can use the wheelchair as soon as you arrive on campus. Please note that the number of wheelchairs is limited.
In addition, please be aware that some classrooms are difficult to enter in a wheelchair.

Braille Pamphlet

Braille pamphlets and tactile maps are available at all Information Centers.

Written Guidance

Written information is available at all Information Centers via the use of writing boards and voice transcription apps.