Japan Women's University
Japan Women's University | |
![]() A building of the Japan Women's University | |
Type | private |
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Established | 1901 |
Academic staff | 200 (approx.) |
Students | 6000 (approx.) |
Website | http://www.jwu.ac.jp |
Japan Women's University (日本女子大学 Nihon joshi daigaku) is the oldest and largest of private Japanese women's universities. The university was established on 20 April 1901 by education reformist Jinzo Naruse (成瀬仁蔵).
The university has around 6000 students and 200 faculty. It has two campuses, named after the neighborhoods in which they are located: Mejirodai (目白台) in Bunkyō, Tokyo, and Nishi-Ikuta (西生田) in Tama, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture.
There are associated schools from kindergarten through senior high school.
History
Jinzo Naruse, enlightened founder and pedagogue, had the principle "Education for the women, with sacred spirituality, with Japanese people's dignity."
Faculty
Notable alumnae
- Yumie Hiraiwa, novelist
- Raicho Hiratsuka
- Tomi Kora, politician
- Keiko Matsui
- Ayame Mizushima, screenwriter
- Yuriko Miyamoto
- Kazuyo Sejima, architect
- Rumiko Takahashi, manga artist
- Toshiko Tamura
Access
The closest train stations to the Mejiro Campus are:
- Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line: About 8 minutes by foot from Zoshigaya Station (exit 3)
- Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line: About 10 minutes by foot from Gokokuji Station (exit 4)
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Coordinates: 35°43′01″N 139°43′14″E / 35.71694°N 139.72056°E