, abbreviated to is a
private university
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in
Japan
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. The main campus is located in Rokkakubashi,
Kanagawa-ku,
Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kanag ...
.
History
The university was founded in 1928 by as . It was an evening school for the working youth. In 1929 the school was renamed , which had both day and evening schools (Day school: Department of Commerce / evening school: Departments of Commerce and Law). On 15 May 1930 the college moved to present-day Rokkakubashi Campus. In 1939 it added the technical departments (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Industrial Administration). In 1949 the college was developed into Kanagawa University, under Japan's new educational system.
The university at first had three faculties: the Faculties of Commerce and Engineering and the evening school's Faculty of Commerce. The latter history of the university is as follows:
* 1950: the Faculty of Commerce was renamed Faculty of Law and Economics.
* 1965: the Faculty of Foreign Languages (
English
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* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ...
and
Spanish) was established.
*:the Faculty of Law and Economics was divided into two faculties.
* 1967: the Graduate Schools of Law (master's/doctoral), Economics (master's/doctoral) and Engineering (master's courses only) were established.
* 1989:
Hiratsuka Campus was opened (Shonan Hiratsuka Campus today).
*: the Faculties of Business Administration and Science were established.
* 1990: the doctoral courses were added to the Graduate School of Engineering.
* 1992: the Graduate School of Foreign Languages was established (master's courses only).
* 1993: the Graduate Schools of Business Administration, Science and History & Folklore Studies were established (master's courses only).
* 1995: the doctoral courses were added to the Graduate Schools of Business Administration, Science and History & Folklore Studies.
* 2004: the School of Law was established.
* 2006: the Faculty of Human Sciences was established.
Graduate schools
* Graduate School of Law
* Graduate School of Economics
* Graduate School of Business Administration (at the Shonan Hiratsuka Campus)
* Graduate School of Foreign Languages
* Graduate School of Science (at the Shonan Hiratsuka Campus)
* Graduate School of Engineering
* Graduate School of History & Folklore Studies
* School of Law
Undergraduate schools
* Faculty of Law
* Faculty of Economics
* Faculty of Business Administration (at the Shonan Hiratsuka Campus)
* Faculty of Foreign Languages
* Faculty of Human Sciences
* Faculty of Science (at the Shonan Hiratsuka Campus)
* Faculty of Engineering
Institutes
* Library
* Institute for Legal Studies
* Institute of Economics and Foreign Trade
* Institute of International Business and Management
* Institute for Humanities Research
* Center for Language Studies
* Research Institute for Integrated Science
* Institute for Technological Research
* Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture
Athletics
American football
The Kanagawa University American football team is the ATOMS.
Cheerleading
The Kanagawa University Cheerleading Club is the WILDCATS or WINGS of Kanagawa University.
Baseball
The Kanagawa University baseball team is known for their long history of success in Kanagawa Univ. Baseball League.
Football
The Kanagawa University football team participated in the
Emperor's Cup
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, in 1997,2006,2016.
Rugby
The Kanagawa University Rugby Football Club
Kendo
The Kanagawa University
kendo
is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords ( shinai) as well as protective armor ( bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and has spre ...
club. Graduates of the Kendo club include
Hiroyasu Koga,
Yukio Mishima Harakiri(
Seppuku
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) supported("Mishima Incident"1970).
Ekiden
The Kanagawa university
ekiden
is a long-distance running multi-stage relay race, mostly held on roads.Otake, Tomoko. ''One for All.'' Dec. 28, 200The Japan Times accessed Feb. 19, 2009.
The original Japanese term had nothing to do with a sport or a competition, but it sim ...
team won the
Hakone Ekiden
, officially called the , is one of the most prominent university '' ekiden'' (relay marathon) races of the year held between Tokyo and Hakone in Japan on January 2 and 3. The race is telecast on Nippon Television.
This two-day race from Ōtemachi ...
, in 1997, 1998.
Alumni
Kanagawa University students have become businessmen, leading politicians, writers, architects, athletes, actors, musicians, scientists, engineer, and video game developers. Among the notable alumni are:
*
Hideo Kamio, vice-president of
Toyota
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*
Takeo Masuda, vice-president of
ITOCHU
is a Japanese corporation based in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka and Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo.
It is one of the largest Japanese '' sogo shosha'' (general trading companies). Among Japanese trading companies, it is distinguished by not being descend ...
*
Lynn Okamoto,
Mangaka
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Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist bef ...
of ''
Gokukoku no Brynhildr'', ''
Elfen Lied''
*
Yuuhei Sato, Governor of
Fukushima Prefecture
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*
Nobuo Uematsu
is a Japanese composer and keyboardist best known for his contributions to the '' Final Fantasy'' video game series by Square Enix. A self-taught musician, he began playing the piano at the age of twelve, with English singer-songwriter Elton ...
, video game composer of
Final Fantasy
is a Japanese science fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and science fantasy role-playing video games. The ...
series by
Square Enix
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Private universities and colleges in Japan
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