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Since its inception, Musashi University has continued in efforts to nurture global leaders under the philosophy of one of our school’s three pillars “to produce individuals equal to the challenge o...
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Since its establishment in 1990, Edogawa University has been invested in information studies and international education, and has developed with a focus on sociology, psychology and pedagogy specia...
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The educational philosophy of Showa Women's University lies in its motto: "Be a light to the world".
This is reflected in the university's educational goal of cultivating not ju...
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HOSEI University, established in 1880 as the Tokyo School of Law, is a Japanese university with a long and storied history. The university accepted 1515 international students in 2019, as a part of...
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It is a global campus where about 500 international students from all over the world study.
It was founded in 1639 as a dormitory of Nishi Honganji Temple.
Today, the university has campuses in Kyo...
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Located in Osaka, a city brimming with history and tradition, Kansai University is a comprehensive private university with approximately 30,000 students. In addition to the wide variety of courses ...
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Founded by the Jesuits in 1913 and placed in the heart of Tokyo, Sophia University has been a pioneer in global education in Japan. Being one of the top private universities in Japan, Sophia offers...
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Our founding spirit consists of three main principles: Christianity, Liberalism and Internationalism. Doshisha was founded by Joseph Hardy Neesima in 1875 as the first Japanese school advocating th...
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