The Chiba Campus boasts expansive and excellent facilities, including a  canteen building, a gymnasium, tennis courts, a sports field, an archery range,  a dormitory and even a complete baseball diamond in downtown Chiba. Everything  students need for a comfortable and stimulating campus life is here.
	 
 
Multimedia classrooms
The lecture halls at Chiba Campus are outfitted  with LCD projectors, video projectors and many other multimedia equipments,  enabling instructors to incorporate IT resources, tests, still images and video  into their lectures. A single lecture hall can even be used to conduct separate  multiple classes simultaneously. Some lecture halls are equipped with notebook  PC connections at each desk, allowing computer -based testing (CBT).
Library
	
	
The library at Chiba Campus - its knowledge  repository - supports the College's education, research and treatment  activities with a vast store of resources covering dentistry, medicine,  pharmacology and a wide range of other fields in the health sciences. Data on  the library's 200,000 books are available online, with which it is possible to  request books. To fortify its role as an information hub for the college, the  library is currently adding features to further its role as an information  center.
	 
 
Campus-wide wireless LAN
Throughout the Chiba Campus, from classrooms and  labs to student lounges, a network of stations provides a wireless local-area  network (LAN). No matter where on campus they are, students can check class and  lab websites or send and receive e-mail, a capability which supports them in  their independent learning activities.
Auditorium
	
	
Tastefully simple in design, the college  auditorium’s 1,711 square meters of floor space on a 1,418 square meters site  makes for a luxuriously spacious performance area. Its full complement of  facilities includes a comfortable lobby, a novel oval stage design, and a  503-seat hall. Its outstanding acoustics and facilities make for a perfect  marriage of contemporary form and function.
	 
 
Gymnasium
	
	
The gymnasium is housed in a modern, two-level  building, with 3,202 square meters of floor space on a 1,516 square meters  site. The first floor contains 3 dedicated dojos for kendo, judo and other  Japanese martial arts, a training room, and a table-tennis room. On the second floor,  the gymnasium has an arena of public tournament standard for basketball,  volleyball and many other sports, as well as physical education labs.
	 
 
School of Dental Hygiene
	
	
The training of dental hygienists in Japan was  launched in July 1948, when the Law on Dental Hygienists was passed, requiring  such training programs to be put into effect. The very next year, TDC founded  Japan's first dental hygienist school, opening the doors of TDC School of  Dental Hygiene. In 1989, it was relocated to Chiba Campus and boasts an  enviable combination of state-of-the-art teaching facilities and a proud  50-year history of solid academic results. To respond more closely to the  demands of the times, the school instituted a three-year curriculum for the  training of dental hygienists, starting in 2004.