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  2. Japan American Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Japan American Football Association (JAFA) is the governing body of gridiron football in Japan which oversees middle school, high school, collegiate, club, and even corporate teams. It was founded in 1934.

  3. List of Japanese collegiate American football programs

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    This is a list of the schools in Japan that have varsity football teams and are overseen by the Japan American Football Association. [1] There are a total of eight leagues divided between East Japan (東日本) and West Japan (西日本). Each league has at least two tiers of program.

  4. Akita International University - Wikipedia

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    The undergraduate programs are taught entirely in English, making them unique for Japan. [37] Non-native English-speaking students are prepared for using English in the classroom through the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program. [38] The university offers bachelor's degrees in three undergraduate programs: Global Business, Global Studies ...

  5. Nippon Sport Science University - Wikipedia

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    The precursor of the school was founded in 1893, and it was chartered as a university in 1949. The school is known for the many famous athletes among its alumni. Organization

  6. International Christian University - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, ICU had 2851 undergraduates studying in the College of Liberal Arts, with 1041 male students and 1810 female students. The ICU Graduate School had 150 students, with 64 men and 86 women. 90.5% of ICU's undergraduate and graduate students are Japanese citizens, and the remainder represent 44 countries.

  7. American football in Japan - Wikipedia

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    During World War II (1939–1945), American football in Japan came to a halt. However, soon after the war, football in Japan resumed. Rusch, who had earlier left Japan for the war, returned in 1945. During the following years, high school and junior high school teams were formed. The 1970s saw American college football teams visiting Japan. [1]

  8. Kindai University - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its 11 schools, Kindai University runs graduate schools, a distance learning division, four junior colleges, a technical college, a nursing school, and other schools from kindergarten to high school. These facilities cover the whole of western Japan. [5]

  9. American University of Iraq, Sulaimani [41] Sulaimani Iraq: 2007 Unaccredited: American University of Kurdistan, Duhok [42] Duhok Iraq: 2014 Unaccredited: Temple University, Japan Campus [43] Tokyo Japan: 1982 Accredited: Lakeland College Japan Campus: Tokyo Japan: 1991 Accredited: American University in Kosovo: Pristina Kosovo: 2002 Accredited