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Kyoritsu Women's University
is a private women's college in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1949. History The vocational predecessor of the school was founded in 1886. The name "Kyoritsu", meaning "standing together" in Japanese, came from the fact that 34 people were involved in the foundation of the school; among them were educator Haruko Hatoyama, Kyuichiro Nagai (the father of writer Kafu Nagai), and educator Seiichi Tejima. Mission The founding of Kyoritsu marked the very beginning of women's higher education in Japan: To recognize the need to "educate modern women in knowledge and skills, and to elevate the position of women in society." Facilities Kyoritsu Kodo is the school's 2,010-capacity auditorium. The auditorium has been used for concerts, hosting bands such as Free, James Gang and Yes. Exchanges The university has established exchanges and links with other international institutions of higher education—for example, the University of PennsylvaniaDe Mejía, Anne-Marie. (2002) ...
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Gakko Hojin Kyoritsu Joshi Gakuen Kodo
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Schoolmaster
The word schoolmaster, or simply master, refers to a male school teacher. This usage survives in British independent schools, both secondary and preparatory, and a few Indian boarding schools (such as The Doon School) that were modelled after British public schools, but is generally obsolete elsewhere. Origins The word “master” in this context translates the Latin word magister. In England, a schoolmaster was usually a university graduate, and until the 19th century the only universities were Oxford and Cambridge. Their graduates in almost all subjects graduated as Bachelors of Arts and were then promoted to Masters of Arts (''magister artium'') simply by seniority. The core subject in an English grammar school was Latin. Usage Where a school has more than one schoolmaster, a man in charge of the school is the headmaster, sometimes spelt as two words, "head master". This name survives in British independent schools, but it has been replaced by ''head teacher'' in most Brit ...
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Private Universities And Colleges In Japan
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1949 Establishments In Japan
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Gravure Idol
A model is a person with a role either to promote, display or advertise commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows) or to serve as a visual aid for people who are creating works of art or to pose for photography. Though models are predominantly female, there are also male models, especially to model clothing. Models may work professionally or casually. Modelling ("modeling" in American English) is considered to be different from other types of public performance, such as acting or dancing. Although the difference between modelling and performing is not always clear, appearing in a film or a play is not generally considered to be "modelling". Similarly, appearing in a TV advertisement is generally not considered modelling. Modelling generally does not involve speaking. Personal opinions are generally not expressed and a model's reputation and image are considered critical. Types of modelling include: fashion, glamour, fitness, bikini, fine art, body-part, ...
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Yuka Kuramochi
is a Japanese gravure idol, ''tarento'', and actress. She is represented with G.P.R. Her real name is . Biography Kuramochi was born and raised in Chiba Prefecture with one older brother. She graduated from high school in March, 2010. She has been writing about her activities in her Livedoor blog as an affiliate of "Tokyo Zukan" as . However, the blog has stopped updating by the end of April 2010. She opened a blog in Ameblo in August of the same year and noted that "Her previous stage name can no longer be used", suggesting that the contract with the "Tokyo Zukan" has ended. She announced her transfer to her current agency in December 2011. The film ''Thallium Shōjo no Dokusatsu Nikki'' whom she starred at the 25th Tokyo International Film Festival on 20 October 2012 won a work award in a viewpoint department with a Japanese film. She appeared on the green carpet. She also entered the Rotterdam International Film Festival with the same work. From July 2013 she acted as a "can ...
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Yoko Moriguchi
is a Japanese actress. She made her film debut with '' Tora-san Goes Religious?'' in 1983. Filmography Film * '' Tora-san Goes Religious?'' (1983) * ''Final Take'' (1986) * ''Chichi'' (1988) * ''Kacho Shima Kosaku'' (1992) * '' Unloved'' (2001) * ''Casshern'' (2004) * ''The Taste of Fish'' (2008) * ''Rebirth'' (2011) * ''Key of Life'' (2012) * ''Orange'' (2015) * '' Solomon's Perjury 2: Judgment'' (2015) * ''Sun'' (2016) * '' To Each His Own'' (2017) * ''Shoplifters'' (2018) * ''He Won't Kill, She Won't Die'' (2019) * ''Come On, Kiss Me Again!'' (2020) * ''Hiroshima Piano'' (2020) * ''Love Mooning'' (2021) * ''I'll Be Your Ears'' (2021) * ''The Lone Ume Tree'' (2021) * ''Whisper of the Heart'' (2022), Shizuku's mother * ''Shylock's Children'' (2023) Television * ''Hissatsu Shigotonin V'' (1985) * ''A.D. Boogie'' (1991) * ''Imoto Yo'' (1994) * '' Toki o Kakeru Shojo'' (1994) * ''Hachidai Shogun Yoshimune'' (1995), Takehime * ''Minikui Ahiru no Ko'' (1996) * ''Sono Ki ni Naru Mad ...
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Makiko Kuno
is a Japanese actress. Her early stage name was ; she changed it to , and switched to writing her surname in katakana in 2005. Kuno has been active as a model since senior high school, and as an actress made her debut in 1987. In 1986, she participated in the first Pocari Sweat Image Girl Contest, but lost to 17-year-old Chisato Moritaka in the finals. Kuno was the image girl of the JR East kiosks from 1988 to 1994. In 1994, she released a collection of photographs, ''Mitsu'', and appeared nude in an original video, ''XX: Utsukushiki Karyūdo''. In 1998, Kuno played the part of Sunday in the Chunsoft sound novel '' Machi'' to a favorable reception. In addition, she qualified as a sommelier in 1998. Filmography Movies * ''Banana Shoot'' (1989) as Fuko Hosaka * '' Taro! Tokyo makai taisen'' (1991) as Yasuhara * '' The Guard from Underground'' (1992) as Akiko Narushima * '' Fuyu no kappa'' (1995) as Tamako * '' Mari's Prey'' ''マリ-の獲物'' (1996) * ''The Mars Canon'' (20 ...
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Noriko Iriyama
(born 1 August 1985 in the former Urawa, Saitama) is a Japanese actress and model. She graduated from Kyoritsu Women's University in 2008. Filmography Film * ''Happy Flight'' (2008) * ''Kōfuku no Alibi'' (2016) * ''The Flower in the Sky'' (2022), Keiko Hagiwara Television * ''My Boss My Hero'' (2006) * ''The Pride of the Temp'' (2007) * ''Kaibutsu-kun'' (2010, ep.5) * ''Kimi wa Pet'' (2017) * ''Tramps Like Us'' (2017) * ''My Little Monster is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Robico about the relationship between a girl named Shizuku Mizutani and a boy named Haru Yoshida. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''Dessert'' magazine from August 23, 2008 to June 24, 2013. An a ...'' (2018) References External links Official profile * Japanese actresses 1985 births Living people People from Saitama (city) {{Japan-actor-stub ...
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Asa Matsuoka
was a Japanese philanthropist and cultural ambassador best known as the founder and first chairman of the List of UNICEF national committees, UNICEF National Committee for Japan. She was born in Kyōbashi, Tokyo, Kyōbashi-ku, Tokyo (now part of Chūō, Tokyo, Chuo-ku), on July 11, 1893, and was the first Japanese woman to earn a PhD from an American university. Early life and education Born in 1893 (Meiji (era), Meiji 26), Asa was the third daughter of Kenichi Matsuoka, a successful merchant in Tokyo known for donating to build a bridge between Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Fujisawa and the tidal island of Enoshima. Kenichi embraced the concept of ''Bunmei Kaika'' or the contrast between Japan's traditional roots infused with a new Western veneer. Kenichi believed in gender equality and raised his family Liberalism, liberally, sending Asa and her sisters to Kyoritsu Women's University, Kyoritsu Girls' School and providing them with English tutors, while her mother Sachi insisted on a tra ...
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