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Reception
For information, please start here. New information on courses and activities is available here.
If you are taking a course or visiting the Library, please hang your coats here.
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Lobby
Newspapers and journals available.
There is a bulletin board with announcements, advertisements about Mongolia/Japan cooperative events, and upcoming exhibits. The same information is also available on the computers in the lounge.
There is a 42-inch video display showcasing the natural beauty of Japan, along with footage from the Grand Sumo tournaments.
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Library
An ID card is required for access. There are 62 places to sit: 7 workstations for Internet access, 4 seats for viewing videos and DVDs, and 4 seats for listening to audio resources.
There are shelves of newspapers, magazines, and professional journals; information about studying in Japan; and information on official development aid.
Computers for Internet access are equipped with Japanese, English and Mongolian fonts.
Printing and copying services are available for a fee.
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Multipurpose room
There are modular partitions available to subdivide the space into as many as three separate rooms.
Can seat up to 150 people.
Equipped with a video projector and DVD player, microphones, Kodascope film projector, etc.
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Culture exchange room
It is a traditional room in the style of a Japanese tea house.
The room is floored with eight tatami mats (made of straw).
The space was established to introduce Mongolians to traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
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Japan Club
Space available for NGOs and NPOs affiliated with Mongolia and Japan
Postal mail and fax service available.
An application must be completed before using the space.
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Computer training room
16 computers on an internal network.
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Seminar room
Can be divided into two rooms with 30 seats each, or can be used as one large room.
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