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  1. Tokai Gakuen Women’s College (東海学園大学短期大学部, Tokai Gakuen Daigaku Tanki Daigakubu) was a junior college in Tenpaku-ku, Nagoya, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and was part of the Tokai Gakuen group.

  2. Tokai Gakuen Womens Junior College: Stopped recruiting students for the Department of Japanese Literature and the Department of English. Tokai Girls’ High School: changed the name to Tokai Gakuen High School with the shift to coeducation.

  3. www.tokaigakuen-u.ac.jp › english › indexTokai Gakuen University

    Tokai Gakuen Womens Junior College: Stopped recruiting students for the Department of Japanese Literature and the Department of English. Tokai Girls’ High School: changed the name to Tokai Gakuen High School with the shift to coeducation.

  4. Tokai Gakuen University (東海学園大学, Tōkai Gakuen Daigaku), abbreviated as TGU, is a Japanese private university located in Miyoshi, Aichi within the Chubu of Japan.

  5. 東海学園高等学校. 公式サイトへ. 愛知県みよし市と名古屋市にキャンパスを構える、東海学園大学。. 「あなたの力を、未来の力に!. 」をキーワードに、「共生の精神」と「人間力」を育てます。.

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  6. www.atomi.ac.jp › univ › englishATOMI UNIVERSITY

    Kakei’s resolution to establish a private women’s education institution in the days shortly after the enactment of Gakusei can be seen as a breakthrough that was ahead of its time. At the core of the educational philosophy of Atomi University is to nurture “autonomous and self-reliant women.”

  7. Tokai Gakuin University (東海学院大学, Tōkai Gakuin Daigaku) is a private university in Nakakirino cho, Kakamigahara, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The predecessor of the school, founded in 1961, was chartered as Tokai Women's College ( 東海女子大学 , Tōkai Joshi Daigaku ) in 1981.