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  2. National Defense Academy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Defense Academy of Japan (防衛大学校, Bōei Daigakkō), abbreviated NDA (防大, Bōdai) is the national, four-year university-level service academy aimed to educate and train students who will be serving as officers in the three services of the Japan Self-Defense Forces. It is located in Yokosuka, Kanagawa.

  3. List of government-run higher-level national military academies

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    National Defense Academy of Japan – Yokosuka, Kanagawa; Japan National Defense Medical College – Tokorozawa, Saitama; Japan Coast Guard Academy – Kure, Hiroshima; Naval Academy Etajima – Etajima, Hiroshima

  4. National Defense Medical College - Wikipedia

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    The National Defense Medical College (防衛医科大学校, Bōei Ika Daigakkō) is Japan's six-year university-level military academy under control of the Ministry of Defense whose objectives are to train future military officers who are also medical doctors and current military doctors.

  5. Category:Military academies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Defense Academy of Japan alumni (20 P) Naval Academy Etajima (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Military academies of Japan" The following 6 pages are in this ...

  6. Daigakkō - Wikipedia

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    Daigakkō (大学校, daigakkō) is a word used in names of some post-secondary educational institutions in Japan. The National Defense Academy of Japan (Bōei Daigakkō) was established with École Polytechnique as its model.

  7. Bo-taoshi - Wikipedia

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    Bo-taoshi (Japanese: 棒倒し, Hepburn: bōtaoshi, "pole toppling"), is a capture-the-flag-like game, played on sports days at schools in Japan. The game, traditionally played by cadets at the National Defense Academy (NDA) of Japan on its anniversary, is famous for its size, wherein two teams, totaling 150 individuals, each vie for control of ...

  8. Joint Staff College - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Staff College (統合幕僚学校, Tōgō bakuryō gakkō) (abbreviated JSC) is an educational institution administered by the Ministry of Defense's Joint Staff Office. Established in August 1961, it provides post-National Defense Academy of Japan education and professional training to officers. [1] [2]

  9. Ryoko Azuma - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from high school, Azuma entered the National Defense Academy of Japan in 1992, where she was one of the first women to enter the academy. [1] In March 1996, she entered the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. She became the vice captain of JDS Kashima, and in March 2013 she became the captain of JS Setoyuki. [2]