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TWMU originated from Tokyo Women's Medical School (東京女医学校, Tokyo joi gakko), which was founded by Japanese physician Yoshioka Yayoi in 1900. In 1952, Tokyo Women's Medical College (TWMC) was established under the new educational system. In 1998, it was renamed to Tokyo Women's Medical University (TWMU). [1]
Tokyo Woman's Christian University; Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education; Tokyo Women's Medical University; Tokyo Zokei University; Toyo University; Toyo Eiwa University; Toyo Gakuen University; Tsuda College; Ueno Gakuen University; University of the Sacred Heart; Wako University; Waseda University
Ochanomizu Women's University, Bunkyō; Showa Women's University, Setagaya; Tokyo Kasei University, Itabashi; Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University , Chiyoda; Tokyo Kaseigakuin—Tsukuba Women's University (now Tsukuba Gakuin University), Tsukuba (co-ed since 2005) Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Suginami; Tokyo Women's Medical University, Shinjuku
Tokai University ja; Tokyo Medical University ja; Tokyo Women's Medical University ja; University of Occupational and Environmental Health ja; Public colleges
Yoshioka Yayoi (吉岡 彌生, April 29, 1871 – May 22, 1959) was a Japanese physician, educator, and women's rights activist. She founded the Tokyo Women's Medical University in 1900, as the first medical school for women in Japan. [1] [2] She was also known as Washiyama Yayoi.
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