Introduction to the New Ritsumeikan Co-op Cafeteria "UNION PLUS"
Ritsumeikan University's Biwako-Kusatsu Campus saw the renewal opening of its co-op cafeteria, "UNION PLUS," in March 2026. The name, chosen from a public competition among co-op members, embodies the desire for the space to be more than just a dining area, fostering comfort and connections. The cafeteria offers a food court-like atmosphere with popular dishes like "Yurinchi Teishoku" and new items such as "Seafood Tonkotsu Shoyu Mazesoba," alongside a live cooking station for "Tenshinhan."
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The cafeteria's name, "UNION PLUS," was chosen from 231 entries submitted by co-op members. The name reflects the hope that it will be a place where comfort and human connections are born, in addition to meals. "UNION PLUS" is envisioned as a "campus living room" where students can not only eat but also chat with friends or relax alone. The Biwako-Kusatsu Campus is a suburban campus with many science faculties, characterized by students spending relatively long hours on campus. "UNION PLUS" perfectly matches Ritsumeikan Co-op's concept of "CAMPUS Living" – aiming to be a "university living room" rather than just a place to eat. The nickname "Unipura" has already become established among the staff. The interior has a food court-like atmosphere with various sections offering set meals, noodles, and rice bowls. Recommended menu items include the "Yurinchi Teishoku," which was very popular at the old store, and the "Seafood Tonkotsu Shoyu Mazesoba," created by the manager after repeated trials, known for its richコク and umami. A highlight of this renewal is the LIVE corner, where "Tenshinhan" is cooked to order, allowing customers to enjoy freshly made, hot dishes. Visiting "UNION PLUS" is sure to be an exciting and delightful experience, offering a new and special feeling different from previous cafeterias. The National Federation of University Co-operative Associations publishes information on cafeterias and retail facilities of member co-ops based on interviews. We hope that university officials nationwide will view this information and use it as a reference when considering welfare facilities for students and faculty.
FAQ
Where is the Ritsumeikan Co-op Cafeteria "UNION PLUS" located?
It is located on Ritsumeikan University's Biwako-Kusatsu Campus.
What is the origin of the name "UNION PLUS"?
The name was chosen from a public competition among co-op members, embodying the desire for the space to be more than just a dining area, fostering comfort and connections.