Seikei Gakuen
Archives / Museum

Explore Over a Century of Seikei’s History
Discover the True Essence of Seikei Education
Experience Tradition at the Archives Museum

The Seikei Gakuen Archives preserves and shares materials that document the school’s history and educational ideals since the time of its founding. Visitors can learn about the vision of our founder, Haruji Nakamura, explore how the school has changed over time, and appreciate the traditions that have endured. We invite you to experience Seikei’s heritage in our bright and welcoming exhibition Space.

Highlights

  • The founding philosophy presented on a 120-inch large screen.
  • A diorama recreating the campus grounds as they were at the time of the school’s founding.
  • An interactive booth where visitors can experience the Shinryokuka (THE POWER OF THE SOUL) in Haruji Nakamura’s own voice.
  • A variety of engaging and enjoyable video content that conveys Seikei’s traditions.
  • A three‑dimensional experience that brings visitors closer to the origins of Seikei education.
  • An approach path lined with peach and plum trees, in reference to the Japanese characters in the name "Seikei."

Floor Guide

Ground Floor (1F)

Guidance Room
Seikei Gakuen adheres firmly to the guiding principles of its founder, Haruji Nakamura. Why did Mr. Nakamura choose the path of education, and what was his philosophy for education? Learn the origin of Seikei-style education and how the school developed thereafter through informative videos.
Haruji Nakamura Memorial Room
Visitors can learn about the school founder Haruji Nakamura’s 46-year life through his ancestry, upbringing, family, friends, and interests. Learn about this fascinating man through videos and materials including his heirlooms, writings, and paintings.
Seikei Education Exhibit Room
This room introduces the innovative educational methods that were introduced by Haruji Nakamura and formed the origin of Seikei education. There is also an area where you can try Gyonen concentration and Shinryokuka (THE POWER OF THE SOUL).
Ground Floor (1F)
Guidance Room
Haruji Nakamura Memorial Room
Seikei Education Exhibit Room

First Floor (2F)

Gakuen History Exhibit Room I
Visitors can learn the origins of Seikei Gakuen through various documents and pictures, from the time its former incarnation “Seikei-en” opened until the time the campus was located in Ikebukuro.
Gakuen History Exhibit Room II
This room introduces the history of Seikei Gakuen from when the campus was moved to Kichijoji, to the subsequent opening of its seven-year system high school, and its development into an integrated educational institution from elementary school to graduate school following the post-WWII educational system reforms.
Ground Floor (2F)
Gakuen History Exhibit Room I
Gakuen History Exhibit Room II

Virtual Tour

Please enjoy a video tour of the archives interior.

Information
for
Visitors

Opening Days and Hours
Opening Hours
Monday–Friday: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
(Last admission at 4:00 p.m.)
Closed Days
Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and school-designated holidays
Please note that schedules may change. For details, please refer to the opening calendar.

Use of Materials

Viewing Materials
We do not accept same-day requests to view materials.
Please contact the Archives Office in advance by email.
After receiving your request, we will inform you of your scheduled visit date and time.
Please note that preparation of materials may require additional time.
Reference Inquiries
Reference services are also available by prior request only.
Please contact the Archives Office in advance by email.
Depending on the nature of your inquiry, several days may be required for research.
Donations of Materials
If you wish to donate materials, please contact the Archives Office in advance.
Please understand that we may decline donations if similar materials are already held or if proper preservation is not possible.
All donated materials will be handled at the discretion of the Archives.

*Japanese text only