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On Yoshida Liao of Kyoto University in Japan
On Yoshida Liao of Kyoto University in Japan

In Kyoto University, Japan, Yoshida Liao in a dormitory can be said to be very famous. Dirty? The best students in Asia live in the dormitory, and foreign students often patronize it. Let me introduce this kind of dormitory to you. For more information, please continue to pay attention to our fresh graduates training network.

The worst student dormitory in Asia, Kyoto University Yoshida-Liao, was built in 19 13, with a history of 100 years. It is one of only three autonomous student dormitories in Japan, including Akiyama Liao of Tohoku University and Hui Di Liao of Hokkaido University. There are three buildings in Jitianliao, which are divided into Beiliao, Zhongliao and Nanliao, arranged in an E-shape, except for the old Jitianliao.

? The worst student dormitory in Asia? What does it look like? Be careful not to let anyone in, okay? Beautiful scenery? Afraid. Approaching Jitianliao, the first thing I saw was a dilapidated two-story wooden house with a strong architectural style during the Taisho period. It seemed to be in disrepair last year and was crumbling. In this wooden house, there are three buildings, north, middle and south, and 100 dormitories. If you set foot on the creaking wooden corridor in the wooden house and want to get in, you must go through the debris racks, old appliances and overflowing bookshelves piled up in the corridor. There are stoves and pools near the corridor by the window, which are completely different from those in Japanese dramas. There are dark grease everywhere. Sometimes, a cat will suddenly jump out of the dark corridor. He is also a guest here, but like the landlord collecting rent, he will intercept you halfway and ask for dried fish.

The appearance of the old number is not much better. Broken mats and tires were thrown around. At first glance, I thought it was a waste factory. There is a yard in the middle of the old place. There is a room spliced with wooden boards on the overgrown open space, which leaks around and even has students living in it. There are other residents in the yard besides them: a few sheep and a nest of chickens. Because some students will raise livestock here and live a happy life of work-study program.

Unlike other university dormitories in Japan, which have clean and comfortable single rooms, Yoshida's dormitory is for students. Grade? There are strict rules: new? Small meat? First of all, I can only live in the Datong store on the 1 floor, and there are 30 people crowded. Every night, people are crowded, crowded. Sometimes when I go out to go to the toilet at night, I can't find my bed when I come back. Wait? Small meat? Upgrade to? Old bacon? , can be assigned to the single room upstairs, but this single room is only about 8 square meters, and because? How many rooms are there for monks? Sometimes I have to share a room with several people.

Although the conditions here are difficult, people who want to live here can be said to be eager to try. The most important reason is probably because the cost here is surprisingly low. Compared with renting a house outside, it costs at least 30,000 to 40,000 yen per month. Yoshida Liao only charges 400 yen per month, which is less than 30 yuan when converted into RMB! Even if the cost of the sheung shui power grid is counted, it is less than several thousand yen a month. For the poor student party, this is undoubtedly a paradise to save money. So there are about 200 people living in this messy and crowded dormitory, which is already a large capacity in Japanese student dormitories.

A protracted struggle, Yoshida Liaojian 19 13. What was the year number of Japan then? Taisho? It was an era of vigorous development of democracy and freedom in modern Japan. Yoshida Liao Sheng is inevitable in his genes in such an era? Freedom? Links in.

1982, the state of Yoshida Liao, which was in disrepair for a long time, went from bad to worse. The school was worried that Jitianliao could not resist fire or earthquake, so it announced the abolition of Jitianliao without obtaining resident students. Unexpectedly, this? Abolish the squatting order? As soon as this statement came out, it was immediately strongly opposed by the students. Guest student initiated? Anti-waste old campaign? Protest against the school's decision in a big way. The Jitianliao Student Self-government Association, which was established at that time, did not let the students move out as soon as possible, but accepted many new residents with great fanfare. Abolish the squatting order? On the eve of the published deadline1986 March 3 1, the number of dormitory students increased instead of decreasing, and finally the school was forced to give up? Waste? Plan. Yoshida Liao, who is close to ancient times, survived.

Since then, the influence of Jitianliao Student Self-government Association has become famous. Later, the school proposed to dismantle Yoshida Liao several times, but they had to give up because they did not get the consent of the students. Later, the school changed its mind and said that if it could not be demolished, it would be rebuilt. However, when the reconstruction budget was handed over to the student representatives at that time, the students decided unanimously after discussion: refuse to rebuild and keep it as it is. The open Kyoto University can do nothing about it, so it can only do so.

As a result, this dilapidated student dormitory has finally become the most lawless place in Kyoto University and even Japanese universities. Since the school has been unable to intervene in Liao's management affairs, it is simply arranged by the student self-government association. The students manage everything in the hut by themselves, including examining the application for occupancy, cleaning, holding parties, holding card meetings, organizing movies, enjoying flowers and so on.