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,
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. It has campuses at the city of
Nisshin, Aichi is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 91,795 in 37,398 households, and a population density of 2,629 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Nisshin is located on the flatlands of c ...
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Chikusa-ku, Nagoya is one of the 16 wards of the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019, the ward had an estimated population of 165,863 and a population density of 9,123 persons per km². The total area was 18.18 km². Geography Chi ...
and
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in Nagoya. The predecessor of the university, a
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college, was founded in 1876, and it was chartered as a university in 1953.


History

The university began as a Soto Zen school in 1876, and retains strong connections to Soto Zen. In 1903 in accordance with revisions to education regulations, it was renamed the Sotozen No. 3 middle school. In 1925 it was renamed the Aichi middle school. In 1948 it was reformed as a high school, and in 1950 it became Aichi Gakuin Junior College. In 1953 it was finally established as Aichi Gakuin University. Over the next two decades it added the Faculty of Law, the School of Dentistry (including Aichi Gakuin Dental Hospital), the Faculty of Commerce, and the Faculty of Letters. In 1974 it opened its Nisshin Campus. It began offering masters and doctoral courses in 1974 and 1976, initially in religious studies and psychology, expanding to all subjects over the next few years. In the 1980s it created departments of Japanese Culture and International Culture (the latter now the Department of English Language and Cultures). In the 1990s, it oversaw the creation of the graduate School of Business, and graduate studies in Japanese Culture and English Language. In 2002, the graduate School of Policy open. A satellite campus opened in Sakae in central
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in 2003, with the graduate schools of Commerce and Management and of Law moving there. The School of Pharmacy Science was opened in 2005, with graduate studies beginning six years later. A new Department of Global English was established in 2007. In 2013, the Faculty of Economics was established, while in 2014, the new Meijo Campus next to Meijo Park in Nagoya was opened, housing the faculties of Business, Commerce, and Economics.


Faculties and departments

The university currently consists of the following faculties and other divisions: *Faculty of Letters (文学部) **Department of History (歴史学科) **Department of English Language and Cultures (英語英米文化学科) **Department of Global English (グローバル英語学科) **Department of Japanese Culture (日本文化学科) **Department of Religious Culture (宗教文化学科) *Faculty of Psychological and Physical Science (心身科学部) **Department of Psychology (心理学科) **Department of Health Science (健康科学科) **Department of Health and Nutrition (健康栄養学科) *Faculty of Business and Commerce (商学部) **Department of Business and Commerce (商学科) *Faculty of Management (経営学部) **Department of Management (経営学科) *Faculty of Economics (経済学部) **Department of Economics (経済学科) *Faculty of Law (法学部) **Department of Law (法律学科) **Department of Law and Contemporary Society (現代社会法学科) *Faculty of Policy Studies (総合政策学部) **Department of Policy Studies (総合政策学科) *School of Pharmacy (薬学部) **Department of Pharmacy (医療薬学科) *School of Dentistry (歯学部) **Department of Dentistry (歯学科) *Junior College (短期大学部) **Department of Dental Hygiene (歯科衛生学科) *Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences (教養部)


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Notable speakers

In 2003 on the 50th anniversary of the university's charter, former US President
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was invited to give a lecture and received an honorary doctorate for his dedication to world peace, following which he met the parents of
Yoshihiro Hattori was a Japanese student on an exchange program to the United States who was shot to death in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The shooting happened when Hattori, on his way to a Halloween party, went to the wrong house by mistake. Property owner Rodney P ...
, a Japanese high school student whose death in the US ten years previously had prompted worldwide calls for stricter US gun control. In 2015, the
Dalai Lama Dalai Lama (, ; ) is a title given by the Tibetan people to the foremost spiritual leader of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest and most dominant of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The 14th and current Dal ...
gave a speech and interview with journalist
Akira Ikegami is a Japanese journalist and author. Life and career Ikegami was born in Matsumoto, Japan. He attended and graduated Keio University in economics, and worked for NHK from 1973 to 2005, ultimately serving as the host of the network's news pr ...
.


List of AGU alumni


Politics

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, Japanese politician ( LDP member of the
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) * Yukio Yoshida, Japanese politician ( LDP member of the
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)


Culture

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, Japanese rap artist *
Katsumi Suzuki is a Japanese voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Kagome's grandfather in ''Inuyasha'' after Ginzo Matsuo's death, and as the voice of Diddy Kong in many of Nintendo's video games since 2004 starting with '' Mario Power Tennis''. He ...
, voice actor * Tengai Amano, playwright and theatre director *
Gaku Sano is a Japanese actor, best known for his role as Kouta Kazuraba, the main character of the Kamen Rider series ''Kamen Rider Gaim''. He was the winner of the '' Junon Super Boy Contest 2011''. Biography From an early age, Sano took part in the '' ...
, actor


Business

* Masaki Inayoshi, Nova holdings


Science and academia

* Shigemi Gotou, noted Orthodontistry specialist, chair of the Japanese Orthodontic Society *
Shigeki Iwai Shigeki Iwai (born 2 June 1968 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of Councillors of Japan The is the upper house of the National Diet of Japan. The House of Representatives is the ...
Japanese culture scholar *
Takao Kobayashi is a Japanese amateur astronomer and an outstanding discoverer of minor planets who currently works at the Ōizumi Observatory. The asteroid 3500 Kobayashi is named after him. Career Kobayashi has discovered more than 2000 asteroids using ...
, historian * Sugane Nakagawa, historian


Sports

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, Japan international professional footballer * Daisuke Ando Japanese professional footballer * Tomoya Ando Japanese professional footballer * Kei Chinen Japanese professional footballer *
Sōsuke Genda is a Japanese professional baseball infielder for the Saitama Seibu Lions in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Career He got Pacific League Rookie of the Year in 2017, he was named as Best Nine and got Golden Glove Award in 2018. He ...
, professional baseball player *
Shingo Hoshino is a former Japanese Association football, football player. Hoshino previously played for Ehime FC in the J2 League. Club statistics References External links

* 1978 births Living people Aichi Gakuin University alumni Association foo ...
, Japanese professional footballer * Dan Howbert, Japanese professional footballer * Shogo Kimura, professional baseball player and cricketer *
Yohei Kurakawa is a Japanese football player. Playing career Kurakawa was born in Sanyo-Onoda on August 10, 1977. After graduating from Aichi Gakuin University, he joined the J1 League club Yokohama F. Marinos in 2000. However he did not play at all. In 2001, ...
, Japanese professional footballer *
Katsunori Kuwabara is a Japanese professional golfer. Kuwabara, graduate of Aichi Gakuin University, plays on the Japan Golf Tour and has won twice. Professional wins (5) PGA of Japan Tour wins (2) Japan Challenge Tour wins (2) *1992 Japan Challenge Tour, 1992 ...
, Japanese pro-golfer *
Shigetatsu Matsunaga is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Club career Matsunaga was educated at and played for Hamana High School and Aichi Gakuin University. After graduating from the university, he joined Nissan Motors (later ...
, Japanese professional footballer and coach *
Tatsuro Okuda is a professional Japanese football player. He plays as a goalkeeper In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper (sometimes termed goaltender, netminder, GK, goalie or keeper) is a designated player charged with direct ...
, Japanese professional footballer * Akito Ōkura, professional baseball player * Toshiyasu Takahara, Japanese professional footballer *
Akimasa Tsukamoto is a former Japanese Association football, football player. Playing career Tsukamoto was born in Nagasaki Prefecture on November 22, 1969. After graduating from Aichi Gakuin University, he joined Japan Football League (1992–98), Japan Football ...
, Japanese professional footballer *
Kazuya Tsutsui is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball or NPB is the highest level of baseball in Japan. Locally, it is often called , meaning ''Professional Baseball''. Outside Ja ...
, professional baseball player *
Hiroshi Urano is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in his entire career with the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. Career Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters selected Urano with the second selectio ...
, professional baseball player *
Mitsunori Yamao is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Yamao was born in Nagoya on April 13, 1973. After graduating from Aichi Gakuin University, he joined his local club Nagoya Grampus Eight in 1996. However he could not play at all in the match. ...
, Japanese professional footballer *
Akihiro Yamauchi (born 30 November 1993) is a Japanese male volleyball player. He is part of the Japan men's national volleyball team. On a college club level he plays for Aichi Gakuin University. He is captain of the Panasonic Panthers is a men's volley ...
, Japan national volleyball player *
Megumu Yoshida is a former Japanese football player and manager he is the currently assistant manager J1 League club of Avispa Fukuoka. Playing career Yoshida was born in Aichi Prefecture on April 13, 1973. After graduating from Doshisha University, he j ...
, Olympic synchronised swimmer *
Keiji Yoshimura is a former Japanese football player. His elder brother Koji is also a former footballer. Playing career Yoshimura was born in Sakawa, Kochi on August 8, 1979. After graduating from Aichi Gakuin University, he joined J1 League club Nagoya Gra ...
, Japanese professional footballer


References


External links


Official website
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