is a
private
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* Private (band), a Denmark-based band
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women's college
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in
Tama, Tokyo
is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 148,285 in 73,167 households, and a population density of . The total area of the city was .
Geography
Tama is located in the footh ...
,
Japan, established in 1988. The university is linked to the Keisen School for Young Women, founded in 1929 by
Michi Kawai, the National Secretary of the
Young Women's Christian Associations of Japan.
Philosophy
Keisen University follows an educational philosophy based on the following three sets of values:
* Christianity:
Respect for human's individualities and attention to other person without discrimination of race and class.
* International Peace Studies:
Improve Japanese women's knowledge of the world, get rid of prejudice and face problems.
* Horticulture:
The love of nature, the respect for all the living things and the learning of the basic morals.
Faculties and Departments
Faculty of Humanities
* Department of Japanese Language and Culture
* Department of English Communication
Faculty of Human and Social Studies
* Department of International Social Studies
* Department of Psychology and Horticulture
Graduate school
* Graduate School of Humanities-Division of Cultural Coexistence
This division's main focus is on Japanese-Language education and multicultural coexistence studies. Study programmes include Japanese language teaching and education, gender and culture studies, minority and culture studies and multicultural communication.
* Graduate School of Human and Social Studies-Division of Peace Studies
Facilities
Chapel
The chapel offers regular services, as well as music of pipe organ. There is a Christian center under the chapel. Sometimes, they have some chapel concerts for students and the local community.
Educational Farm
There is a large farm called "Farm for education" where various vegetables and flowers are cultivated.
All first year "
Freshman" students take a compulsory horticulture class, where they learn to grow vegetables and flowers.
Herb Garden
There are many kinds of herbs. Students can pick herbs and sometimes drink
herbal tea
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s. The herb garden is also a popular spot where students can eat lunch.
International links
In addition to 'study-abroad' programs in California, Thailand, England and Australia, Keisen University has educational links with the following institutions:
*
North Western College (Iowa, USA)
* Silla University (Busan, Korea)
*
Payap University
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(Chiang Mai, Thailand)
Notable alumni and teachers
*
Michi Kawai, founder.
*
Noyuri Otsuka
Noyuri Otsuka (1924 - 31 December 2019) was a Japanese Christian scholar and researcher.
Biography
Otsuka was born in Tokyo in 1924. Her father, Tomiyoshi Otsuka, was a pastor and the founder of the Apostolic Church. Otsuka graduated from Tokyo ...
, Honorary professor of Keisen University, Japan. Christian writer and researcher.
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*
Sachiko Kokubu
is a Japanese actress and fashion model
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, actress, alumnus of Junior College English literature department.
* Rieko Hara, alumnus of Faculty of Humanities.
*
Sasagu Arai
is a Japanese researcher of early Christianity and Gnosticism. Arai is a Doctor of Theology Professor emeritus of University of Tokyo and Keisen University, and a member of the Japan Academy. He graduated (1962) at Erlangen-Nürnberg University in ...
, Professor of Theology
*
Masami Ohinata
Masami Ohinata is a Japanese academic and president of Keisen University
is a private women's college in Tama, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1988. The university is linked to the Keisen School for Young Women, founded in 1929 by Michi Kawai, the ...
, professor of Department of Human Life and Environment Studies.
* Kenji Kawashima, professor of Department of International Social Studies.
* Yuichi Yoshikawa, professor and translator.
*
Satoshi Fujita
is a Japanese horticulturalist and professor of the Human Environmental Science Department at Keisen University. He appears as a gardening tipster on the NHK TV show ', which entered its 5th season in 2012.
He is an alumnus of the graduate sch ...
, professor of horticulture and regular NHK presenter.
References
External links
Keisen University official website
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Educational institutions established in 1988
Christian universities and colleges in Japan
Private universities and colleges in Japan
Women's universities and colleges in Japan
Tama, Tokyo
1988 establishments in Japan