Facilities For Education and Research
- University Education Center
- University Library
- Health Administration Center
- Elementary and Junior High Schools
- University Hospital
- Facilities for Education and Research
- Tropical Biosphere Research Center / Joint-Use Inter-University Institute
- Inter-Departmental Institutes for Education and Research
- Integrated Innovation Center for Community(IICC)
- Instrumental Research Center
- Education and Research Center for Lifelong Learning
- Computing and Networking Center
- International Student Center
- Joint-Use Inter-Departmental Institutes
- Foreign Language Center
- Academic Museum(Fujukan)
- Low Temperature Center
- University Evaluation Center
- Placement Center
- Disaster Prevention Research Center for Island Regions
- International Institute for Okinawan Studies(IIOS)
- Strategic Research Promotion Unit(SRPU)
- Transdisciplinary Research Organization for Subtropics and Island Studies(TRO-SIS)
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