was a
junior college
A junior college (sometimes referred to colloquially as a juco, JuCo or JC) is a post-secondary educational institution offering vocational training designed to prepare students for either skilled trades and technical occupations and workers in su ...
in
Tenpaku-ku, Nagoya,
Nagoya
is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the fourth-most populous city and third most populous urban area in Japan, with a population of 2.3million in 2020. Located on the Pacific coast in central Honshu, it is the capital and the most pop ...
,
Aichi Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Aichi Prefecture has a population of 7,552,873 () and a geographic area of with a population density of . Aichi Prefecture borders Mie Prefecture to the west, Gifu Prefectur ...
,
Japan
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, and was part of the Tokai Gakuen group.
History
* The predecessor of the school was founded in 1888.It was set up as Junior College in 1964.It was discontinued in 2005.
See also
*
Tokai Gakuen University
, abbreviated as TGU, is a Japanese private university located in Miyoshi, Aichi within the Chubu of Japan.
It has a campus in Tempaku-ku, Nagoya.The predecessor of the school was founded in 1888 and was chartered as a university in 1995.
The ...
Universities and colleges in Nagoya
Educational institutions established in 1964
Japanese junior colleges
Private universities and colleges in Japan
Universities and colleges in Aichi Prefecture
1964 establishments in Japan
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