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  2. Keio Gijuku (Gakkō Hōjin) - Wikipedia

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    Keio served as Dutch education institution during Ansei era in foreign settlement, Tokyo.. Keio Gijuku (慶應義塾, Keiō Gijuku) is a Gakkō Hōjin (学校法人), or incorporated educational institution of Japan registered under the Private Institutions Act of 1949 (私立学校法, Shiritsu Gakkō Hō) [N 1] in 1951.

  3. Keio University - Wikipedia

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    Shinshu Kan" was the original name of Keio University. Keio University's root is considered to be the Han school for Kokugaku studies, named Shinshu Kan established in 1796. [citation needed] It later changed its name to "Keio Gijuku" in 1868, which originated from the era name "Keio", [11] with "Gijuku" as the translation of Private school. [12]

  4. Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior and Senior High School

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    Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior & Senior High School (慶應義塾湘南藤沢中・高等部, Keiō Gijuku Shōnan Fujisawa Chū Kōtōbu) is located on the Shonan Fujisawa Campus of Keio University in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Since its founding in 1992, [1] the school has been commonly known as Keio SFC, or simply SFC.

  5. Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus - Wikipedia

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    Keio Gijuku (public school) was founded by Fukuzawa Yukichi in 1858 in downtown Tokyo.The subsidiary Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus opened in 1990, starting with the Faculty of Policy Management(The first dean was Hiroshi Katou.) and Faculty of Environmental Information(The first dean was Hideo Aiso).

  6. Truly Strong Universities - Wikipedia

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    The "Truly Strong Universities" (Japanese: 本当に強い大学, Hepburn: Hontōni Tsuyoi Daigaku) is a ranking of Japan's top 100 universities by publisher Toyo Keizai released annually in its business magazine of the same name.

  7. Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships (AJCTTC) is one of the most prestigious events of the world junior table tennis circuit. It will be held under the supervision of the Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU) and International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). Cadet Championships was added in 1986 (2nd).

  8. Major achievements in table tennis by nation - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of achievements in major international table tennis events according to gold, silver and bronze medal results obtained by athletes representing different nations. The objective is not to create a combined medal table; the focus is on listing the best positions achieved by athletes in major global events, ranking the countries ...

  9. Keio Gijuku - Wikipedia

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    Keio Gijuku may refer to: Keio Gijuku (Gakkō Hōjin) , the administrative body of the Keio University and its affiliated institutions Keio University , a university operated by the organisation mentioned above