Seijo University
Type | Private |
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Established | 1950 |
President | Yuji Yui |
Location | Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Campus | Urban |
Member of | Tokyo 4 Universities |
Colors | deep-blue |
Website | www.seijo.ac.jp |
Seijo University (成城大学 Seijō Daigaku) is a private university in Seijo, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It is operated by the Seijo Gakuen institute. Seijo University has its origins in Seijo Gakuen (成城学園), which was founded in 1917 by Dr. Masataro Sawayanagi, a former Minister of Education. Under the pre-World War II education system it was called ‘Seijo Higher School’. It became Seijo University in 1950.
Graduate Schools
- Graduate School of Economics
- Graduate School of Literature
- Graduate School of Law
- Graduate School of Social Innovation
Undergraduate Schools
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Arts and Literature
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Social Innovation
Others
- Seijo University Library
- Research Centers (Economics, Folklore, Contemporary Law, Glocal Studies)
- Media Network Center (MNC)
- International Exchange Office (IEO)
Famous alumni
- Tsutomu Hata, former Prime Minister of Japan[1]
- Yūko Obuchi, member of House of Representatives of Japan
- Taku Eto, member of House of Representatives of Japan
- Yoko Komiyama, member of House of Representatives of Japan
- Takao Fujii, member of House of Councillors of Japan
- Mitsuyoshi Yanagisawa, member of House of Councillors of Japan
- Chiaki Ishihara, professor (Waseda University)
- Mitsuhiro Seki, professor (Hitotsubashi University)
- Sukeyuki Miura, professor (Chiba University, Rissho University)
- Masahiko Miyawaki, professor (Waseda University)
- Takehiko Iwasaki, associate professor (Kumamoto University)
- Nobuhiko Obayashi, movie producer
- Hitonari Tsuji, novelist
- Hiroshi Ogiwara, novelist
- Tetsuya Sato, novelist
- Aki Sato, novelist
- Minoru Ozawa, haiku poet
- Yumi Yoshimoto, songwriter, novelist, essayist
- Tomomi Tsutsui, screenwriter, novelist
- Yukiko Konosu, essayist, translator
- Yuka Saitō, essayist
- Shuntaro Ono, literary critic
- Minako Saito, literary critic
- Naotaro Moriyama, musician
- Keiichiro Akagi, actor
- Masakazu Tamura, actor
- Masahiro Takashima, actor
- Masanobu Takashima, actor
- Ken Ishiguro, actor
- Mitsuhiro Oikawa, actor, singer
- Yukiyoshi Ozawa, actor
- Kazuki Enari, actor, talent
- Shima Iwashita, actress
- Satoko Oshima, actress, talent
- Honami Suzuki, actress
- Mayu Tsuruta, actress
- Yuko Ito, actress
- Yoshino Kimura, actress
- Moe Yamaguchi, actress, talent
- Yuka Nomura, actress
- Kazuyuki Yoshida, announcer (NHK)
- Tomoki Tanaka, announcer (NHK)
- Toshihisa Osaka, announcer (NHK)
- Jun Ogura, free announcer (NTV), associate professor (Edogawa University)
- Hiroki Ando, announcer (TBS)
- Kazuhiro Watanabe, announcer (Fuji TV)
- Minako Nagai, free announcer (NTV)
- Tohko Amemiya, essayist, free announcer (TBS)
- Saori Fujimura, announcer (Fuji TV)
- Eri Mizuhara, announcer (TV Tokyo)
- Yukari Oshima, announcer (Fuji TV)
- Erina Masuda, announcer (TBS)
- Akiyo Yoshida, announcer (TBS)
See also
- Lycée Seijo, a defunct boarding school in France affiliated with this university
References
- ↑ Sanger, David E. "Man in the News; Cautious Leader in Japan: Tsutomu Hata." The New York Times. April 23, 1994. Retrieved on January 10, 2014.
External links
- Seijo University - official website
- Seijo University - official website (Japanese)
Coordinates: 35°38′32″N 139°36′04″E / 35.6422°N 139.601°E
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