Showa Women's University

Showa Women's University
昭和女子大学
Motto "Be a Light to the World"
Type Private
Established 1920
Chancellor Noriko Hitomi
Location Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Campus Urban
Member of Setagaya 6 Universities consortium
Website swu.ac.jp

Showa Women's University (昭和女子大学 Shōwa Joshi Daigaku) is a women's private university in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. It also contains a school with all levels from kindergarten to high school.

History

Japan Women's School of Higher Education (日本女子高等学院, Nihon Joshi Kōtō Gakuin), the predecessor of this university, was established by poet Enkichi Hitomi (pseudonym: Tōmei Hitomi), who gathered together his intelligentsia friends that sympathized with the minds of those fashionable idols at the time, notably Leo Tolstoy, Rabindranath Tagore and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

Organisation

Graduate Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Others

Hitomi Memorial Hall

The Hitomi Kinen Kōdō on the university campus is famous for its great acoustics and has been used for many classical concerts with many famous conductors. Since the opening of Suntory Hall at Akasaka in central Tokyo in October 1986, the number of such prominent concerts have decreased, but it is still sometimes used for concerts open to the public.

Building Five

British School in Tokyo Showa Campus is located in Building 5.[1]

References

  1. "Facilities and Location." British School in Tokyo. Retrieved on March 8, 2015. "BST Shibuya Campus – (Nursery to Year 3) Address: 1-21-18 Shibuya Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0002" (Map) and "BST Showa Campus – (Year 4 to Year 13) Address: Showa Women’s University 5th Bldg. 1-7-57 Taishido Setagaya-ku Tokyo 154-8533"

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Coordinates: 35°38′37.4″N 139°40′32.3″E / 35.643722°N 139.675639°E / 35.643722; 139.675639


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