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After its founding in 1935, Tama Art University has gone on to produce large numbers of outstanding artists who have succeeded in various genres around the globe, including Nobuo Sekine and Kishio ...
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Teikyo University is a comprehensive institution that offers studies in medicine, humanities, and sciences in 10 faculties and 32 departments. Education at Teikyo University is guided by the ideals...
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The origins of Hokkaido Bunkyo University date back to 1942, when, during the throes of World War II, the founders Shintaro Tsuruoka and his wife Toshi established the Hokkaido Women’s Nutrition Co...
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Edogawa University was founded in 1990 with 6 departments in 2 colleges. The College of Sociology has 3 departments: The Department of Psychology and Humanities, the Department of Contemporary Soci...
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At FWU,we aim to foster women who can contribute to the creation of a better society both in Japan and internationally from the perspective of Asia and the entire world by developing their knowledg...
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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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Kyoto University of Advanced Science (KUAS) is an accredited four-year private university which was founded in 1969 in Kameoka City in the west of Kyoto Prefecture. In addition to this, KUAS has r...
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Founded in 1639, as a seminary of the Honganji Temple, Ryukoku University has a truly global campus, with approximately 420 international students from around the globe. With additional campuses in...
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● What kind of school is J. F. Oberlin University?
J. F. Oberlin University is a school located in Tokyo that places an emphasis on liberal arts education. The university's comprehensive progr...
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Fukuyama City University is a public university boldly taking on regional issues facing us in the 21st century. It is located in Fukuyama City at the heart of Japan's Setouchi region. The univ...
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Toyo Eiwa University is located on the Yokohama Campus, about one hour by train from central Tokyo. There are approximately 2,400 students enrolled. The campus is endowed with rich natural resource...
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The Center for Japanese Language and Culture (CJLC) has been a place for international students, hailing from all over the world, to attain a high level of Japanese language skills that can be prac...
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Nihon Law University, the predecessor of Nihon University, was founded in 1889. Since its founding, the university has been a leader in higher education and research with its global perspective and...
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Aoyama Gakuin University, since its founding at 1874, has aimed to train individuals who are aware of their social responsibilities and have high levels of ethics through an education based on the ...
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Established in April, 2018 as a public university in the nature-rich Nagano prefecture, the University of Nagano has three principles as its mission: Development of Leaders, Regional Innovation, an...
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Taking full advantage of being a comprehensive university in health, medical care, welfare and sports, we present a distinctive mode of educational activities to foster the cultivation of outstandi...
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