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  2. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), the percentage of Japanese going on to any higher education institution in the eighteen-year-old cohort was 80.6 percent, with 52.6 percent of students going on to a university, 4.7 percent to a junior college, 0.9 percent to a college of technology and the ...

  3. List of universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comprehensive list of universities in Japan, categorized by prefecture. The list contains only universities that still exist today and are classified as "schools" according to Article 1 of the School Education Law. (See Daigakkō for universities that are not considered "schools".) Also, each university or college is listed ...

  4. Chugoku Gakuen University - Wikipedia

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    Chugoku Gakuen University (中国学園大学, Chūgoku gakuen daigaku) is a private university in Okayama, Okayama, Japan. The school first opened as Chugoku Junior College in 1962 [1] and became a four-year college in 2002. It offers education in English and Japan language.

  5. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of public four-year universities: the 86 national universities (including the Open University of Japan) and the 95 local public universities, founded by prefectures and municipalities. The 597 remaining four-year colleges in 2010 were private.

  6. Kyoto University of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    It is a for-profit private university in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. It is a four-year college established in 1991, known as the Kyoto University of Art and Design (京都造形芸術大学, Kyōto zōkei geijutsu daigaku). The name of the university was changed to Kyoto University of the Arts in 2020.

  7. Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen University - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen University (広島文化学園大学, Hiroshima bunka gakuen daigaku) is a private university in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan. The school first opened as a junior women's college in 1986 and became a four-year college in 1995.

  8. List of national universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    National universities tend to be held in higher regard in higher education in Japan than private or public universities. As of the 2019 fiscal year, the number of national universities, 86, is unchanged, while the number of public universities increased to 93 and private universities increased to 607 compared with 2013. [2]

  9. Sanyo Gakuen University - Wikipedia

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    Sanyo Gakuen University (山陽学園大学, San'yō gakuen daigaku) is a private university in Okayama, Okayama, Japan. The predecessor of the school, Sanyo Eiwa Women's School, was founded in 1886, and was chartered as a junior college, Sanyo Gakuen College in 1969. The four-year college, Sanyo Gakuen University, was established in 1994.