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Toyama Women's College
is a private university, private junior college in Toyama, Toyama, Japan. It is attached to the Kureha Campus of Toyama University of International Studies. The school was founded as a women's junior college called Toyama Women's College in 1963. In 2000 it became coeducational. See also * Toyama National College of Technology * Toyama National College of Maritime Technology External links Official website
Educational institutions established in 1963 Private universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Toyama Prefecture 1963 establishments in Japan Japanese junior colleges Toyama (city) {{toyama-university-stub ...
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