Keio University

Former Athletic Association Headquarters

Publish: September 10, 2020

Image: The former Athletic Association Headquarters seen from the front (provided by Mr. Daisuke Matsumoto) [Likely from the 1950s]

(Left) Former Athletic Association Headquarters [Photographed in 1980], (Right) The West Building completed in March 1993, standing next to the West Gate as before
Currently, the West Gate serves as the vehicle entrance for the Mita Campus

The former Athletic Association Headquarters building was completed in 1952. According to the "Athletic Association Chronology (85th Anniversary Commemoration)" and materials borrowed from Athletic Association alumni, the Athletic Association Headquarters, which had been located in a portion of the dormitory on the Mita Hilltop Square in 1917, moved to Vickers Hall (a wooden Western-style building named after Mr. Vickers, a teacher in the department of political economy). It is said that the Athletic Association Headquarters (also known as Athletic Association Hall) remained there for over 20 years throughout the pre-war and wartime periods until it was demolished in 1945 due to the evacuation of wooden structures (during the war, the Athletic Association sign was temporarily hung at the Hiyoshi training camp).

Subsequently, for the restoration of the Athletic Association Headquarters, a temporary 20-tsubo single-story wooden building was constructed in 1948, followed by the completion of the former Athletic Association Headquarters in 1952, a two-story wooden building with a total floor area of 89 tsubo. This former Athletic Association Headquarters contained 14 rooms, including a meeting room, Vice Principal's office, and a room for female members, as well as a bathroom, a water heating room, and a warehouse. There was also a library (meeting room?) on the second floor, and although it varied by era, there are accounts that a caretaker lived there around 1970 and 1971. The Athletic Association administrative office was located on the first floor of the Jukukan-kyoku (Keio Corporate Administration).

Since the building that houses the current headquarters (West Building; 1st floor is the Athletic Association Headquarters, 2nd floor is the Athletic Association administrative office and archives) was completed in 1993, it means the headquarters remained in that corner of the Mita Hilltop Square for over 40 long years, sharing in the many hardships and joys of the various Athletic Association clubs and headquarters members. During the mid-1960s when I was a student, there were times when the university was locked out due to student movements, but hearing that headquarters activities were carried out solemnly even then, I cannot help but feel that the ideal form of the Athletic Association of Keio University as a seat of learning was maintained.

When I look at the old and new photographs, the image of the former headquarters building fits more comfortably in my heart, despite having served as an Athletic Association director for a long time in the new headquarters building. For me, it may be for the personal reason that I commuted to school and work through that back gate (West Gate) for many years from my student days to my time as a faculty member.

(Acknowledgments: I borrowed valuable materials regarding the Athletic Association Headquarters before, during, and after the war from Mr. Shizuo Kigawa; received surprisingly detailed accounts of memories from that time from Mr. Ryosuke Shintani, Mr. Toru Yahata, and Mr. Taizo Kondo; and received valuable photographs from that era from Mr. Daisuke Matsumoto. I would like to record my gratitude here.)

(Professor Emeritus of Keio University, Former Athletic Association Director, Tsukasa Miyajima)

*Affiliations and titles are those at the time of publication.