These buildings house a variety of rooms, such as regular classrooms that can seat between 60 and 120 students, as well as large classrooms used for guidance sessions or classes taken by all the students of an academic year, such as a large classroom with a seating capacity of 200, and a classroom with AV equipment and tiered seating for 250 students. Also contained in these buildings are an Auditorium, the Student Services Center, and other administrative offices of the College.



- Classrooms
- A large classroom used for guidance sessions or classes taken by all the students of an academic year.

- Rehearsal Room B
- This rehearsal room was designed and constructed to produce the best possible acoustics. The spacious, sound-proof room allows students to play freely and without restraint. Rehearsal Room B is used for a variety of purposes, including chorus and ensemble.

- M Studio
- Mirrors line the walls of the studio, which is used for classes and lessons.

- Regular Classrooms
- Classes in music theory and music history, which are indispensable subjects for students pursuing greater expressiveness in their playing, are taught in a lecture format in these classrooms.

- Auditorium
- The 496-seat Auditorium offers superb acoustics, making it possible for a wide variety of musical instruments to give performances there. The Auditorium is also well-suited for rehearsals of concerts given at Maeda Hall.

- Graduate School Study Rooms
- These rooms are used by graduate students of the College of Music as a place to carry out their studies and research.
