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located in the Japanese cities of Yamagata, Yonezawa, and Tsuruoka in
Yamagata Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Yamagata Prefecture has a population of 1,079,950 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 9,325 km² (3,600 sq mi). Yamagata Prefecture borders Akita Prefecture to the nor ...
. The
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released World University Rankings 2016–2017. Yamagata University ranked 600-800th out of the top 980 universities in the world. In addition, YU is ranked the tenth place (10th) in Japanese research organization ranking, announcement in April 2017, by the analysis of the number of the highly cited papers in a "Materials Science" field alone in the Japanese local national university. Ranking by
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The university was established in 1949, but its origin can be traced back to the , a public teacher-training institution, founded in 1878 in Yamagata City. The university also has other roots: the founded in 1910 in Yonezawa City, the founded in 1920 in Yamagata City, the founded in 1922 in Yamagata City, and the founded in 1947 in Tsuruoka City. Yamagata University is the second-largest university in the Tohoku Region. The university has six faculties and about 10,000 students in four campuses. It also has an additional subcampus in which University K-9 schools are administered.


History

The
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('' Meiji'') Government decided to merge the "old" Yamagata, Okitama, and Tsuruoka Prefectures into one new Yamagata Prefecture in August 1876. Each of the former three prefectures had its own
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s, but these were closed with the discontinuance of their administrative bodies. The direct institutional history dates back to 1877 when the Congress of new Yamagata Prefecture authorized an establishment of a new public teacher-training institution, Yamagata Prefectural Normal School, which was founded in September 1878 in Hatago-machi, Yamagata City. Meanwhile, Yonezawa Higher Technical School, the first national school of higher education in the prefecture, was founded in 1910. The institute was the seventh National Higher Technical School in Japan following the establishment of Tokyo,
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, Kumamoto, and
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Higher Technical Schools. It was renamed the Yonezawa Engineering College under reformation of the law in 1944. Ten years after the establishment of the Yonezawa Higher Technical School, another national school of higher education was founded (1920) in Yamagata Prefecture, Yamagata Higher School, located in Yamagata City and the 14th national higher school in Japan. During World War II, the United States'
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s destroyed the Komagome laboratories of the Japanese science research institute RIKEN, and it was evacuated to several local cities (
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, Osaka and Yamagata) as the situation worsened. One of the evacuations sites was Yamagata Higher School. The National Yonezawa Higher Technical School and Yamagata Higher School were both prestigious schools at the time and played a central role when Yamagata University was established after World War II. The two schools produced a number of exceptional graduates, and alumni numbered about 5,500 and 5,000, respectively. To meet the growing needs of primary and secondary education, Yamagata Prefecture founded one more public teacher-training institution, the Yamagata Prefectural Teacher's School for Vocational Supplementary Education, in 1922. The school developed and was renamed the Yamagata Youth Teachers School when control was transferred to the Japanese in 1944. Yamagata Prefectural Agriculture and Forestry School, founded in 1947 in Tsuruoka City, was also one of the predecessors of current Yamagata University. Yamagata University was established on 31 May 1949 following the National School Establishment Law. Five old institutions of higher education in Yamagata Prefecture were integrated to form the new university: Yamagata Normal School founded in 1878, Yonezawa Engineering College founded in 1910, Yamagata Higher School founded in 1920, Yamagata Youth Teachers School founded in 1922, and Yamagata Prefectural Agriculture and Forestry School founded in 1947. The new university had a Faculty of Literature and Sciences, a Faculty of Education, a Faculty of Engineering, and a Faculty of Agriculture. In 2006, Yuki Akio became the new university president in an election that caused much acrimony and hit the national press. Although he did not win the popular vote, a cabal of non-university Election Committee members forced through his nomination. Yuki was a civil servant at the
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at the time and his appointment attracted much criticism for being a case of
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, a corrupt practice the government had vowed to stamp out.


List of events


Campuses and colleges

Yamagata University has four main
campus A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers or dining halls, and park-li ...
es, Yamagata-Kojirakawa, Yamagata-Iida, Yonezawa and Tsuruoka. Approximately 10,000 students are enrolled, including 177 international students. Yamagata-Matsunami Campus has no research facility except for Teacher Training Research Center; there exists University K-9 schools. Also the university has the Tokyo Satellite Center (3-3-6-503 Shibaura, Minato, Tokyo 108-0023, Japan).


Campuses

* Kojirakawa Campus (1-4-12 Kojirakawa-machi, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan) :* Administration Bureau :
Faculty of Education, Art and Science
:::Primary Education course :

:::Art course :::Sports course :::Intercultural Studies course :::Food Science and Nutrition course :::Environment and Space Design course :::Systems Science and Information Studies course :* Faculty of Literature and Social Sciences :* Faculty of Science :* University Library :* University Museum :* Cooperative Research Center (Yamagata Satellite) :* Education Center for Foreign Language :* Information Center :* International Center :* Networking and Computing Service Center (Yamagata Branch) :* Radioisotope Laboratory :* Research Center for Higher Education :* Teacher Training Research Center :* Health Administration Center :*
Gym A gymnasium, also known as a gym, is an indoor location for athletics. The word is derived from the ancient Greek term " gymnasium". They are commonly found in athletic and fitness centres, and as activity and learning spaces in educational i ...
nasium * Iida Campus (2-2-2 Iida-nishi, Yamagata 990-9585, Japan) : :* Faculty of Medicine :* University Hospital :* University Library (Medical Branch) :* Central Laboratory for Research and Education :* Environmental Preservation Center :* Laboratory Animal Center :* Radioisotope Laboratory :* Research Laboratory for Molecular Genetics :* Special School Attached to the University :* Gymnasium * Yonezawa Campus (4-3-16 Jonan, Yonezawa 992-8510, Japan) :* Faculty of Engineering :* University Library (Engineering Branch) :* Cooperative Research Center :* Incubation Center :* Networking and Computing Service Center :* Venture Business Laboratory (VBL) :* Health Administration Center (Yonezawa Branch) :* Gymnasium * Tsuruoka Campus (1–23 Wakaba-machi, Tsuruoka 997-8555, Japan) :* Faculty of Agriculture :* University Farm :* University Forest :* University Library (Agricultural Branch) :* Networking and Computing Service Center (Tsuruoka Branch) :* Research Laboratory for Molecular Genetics (Tsuruoka Branch) :* Research Laboratory for Radioisotope (Tsuruoka Branch) :* Health Administration Center (Tsuruoka Branch) :* Gymnasium


Faculties

Yamagata University consists of six faculties: * Faculty of Literature and Social Sciences * Faculty of Education, Art and Science * Faculty of Science * Faculty of Medicine * Faculty of Engineering * Faculty of Agriculture


Graduate schools

Yamagata University consists of six graduate schools and a united graduate course: * Graduate School of Social and Cultural Systems * Graduate School of Education * Graduate School of Science * Graduate School of Medicine * Graduate School of Engineering * Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences * The United Graduate Course of Agricultural Sciences


Research facilities

* University Farm * University Forest * University Hospital * University Libraries (Central, Medical, Engineering, Agricultural) * University Museum * Central Laboratory for Research and Education * Cooperative Research Centers (Yonezawa Center, Yamagata Satellite) * Education Center for Foreign Language * Environmental Preservation Center * Incubation Center * Information Center * International Center * Laboratory Animal Center * Networking and Computing Service Centers CSC(Yamagata Center, Yonezawa, Iida and Tsuruoka) * Radioisotope Laboratory (Yamagata Center, Iida and Tsuruoka) * Research Laboratories for Molecular Genetics (Iida Center and Tsuruoka) * Research Center for Higher Education * Teacher Training Research Center * Teacher Training Research Center * Venture Business Laboratory BL


Other facilities

* University Gymnasia (Yamagata, Iida, Yonezawa and Tsuruoka) * Health Administration Centers (Yamagata, Yonezawa and Tsuruoka) * University-Attached Schools (
Kindergarten Kindergarten is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school. Such institutions were originally made in the late 18th cen ...
, Elementary School,
Junior High School A middle school (also known as intermediate school, junior high school, junior secondary school, or lower secondary school) is an educational stage which exists in some countries, providing education between primary school and secondary school. ...
and
Special School Special education (known as special-needs education, aided education, exceptional education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, or SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates th ...
)


Affiliations

Yamagata University is affiliated with 48 universities and institutes in 18 countries. The University maintains international exchange agreements with 25 institutions in nine different countries (2007).


Inter-University Agreement


Inter-Faculty Agreement


Notable people and alumni

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Yasushi Akashi Yasushi Akashi (明石 康 ''Akashi Yasushi'', born January 19, 1931 in Hinai, Akita Prefecture) is a senior Japanese diplomat and United Nations administrator. Overview Akashi graduated with Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of T ...
(1931–) – Yamagata Higher School (1950), Diplomat and UN administrator * Takeo Doi (1904–1996) – Yamagata Higher School (1925), Aircraft Designer, He designed Kawasaki Ki-10, Ki-61, Ki-100 and NAMC YS-11. * Michiro Endō (1950–) – Yamagata University (1973), Musician * Shūhei Fujisawa (1927–1997) – Yamagata Normal School (1949), Author *
Yatarō Mishima Viscount was a Japanese businessman, central banker and the 8th Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ). Viscount Mishima was a member of Japan's House of Peers.Masaoka, Naoichi. (1914) ''Japan to America,'' p. 127./ref> Early life Mishima was b ...
(1867–1919) – Yamagata Prefectural Normal School (1882), 8th President of the
Bank of Japan The is the central bank of Japan. Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric. (2005). "Nihon Ginkō" in The bank is often called for short. It has its headquarters in Chūō, Tokyo. History Like most modern Japanese institutions, the Bank of Japan was foun ...
,
Senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
, House of Peers of the Japanese Imperial Diet * Shichirō Murayama (1908–1995) – Yamagata Higher School (1929),
Linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language, particularly its nature and structure. Lingu ...
* Mikio Narita (1935–1990) – Faculty of Literature and Sciences (1959), Actor *
Yoshihiro Togashi is a Japanese manga artist. He began drawing manga at an early age, before being recognized for his talent by publishing company Shueisha while attending college. Togashi has authored several manga series in different genres during the past th ...
(1966–) – Faculty of Education (1988),
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artist *
Takaaki Yoshimoto , also known as ''Ryūmei Yoshimoto'', was a Japanese poet, philosopher, and literary critic. As a philosopher, he is remembered as a founding figure in the emergence of the New Left in Japan, and as a critic, he was at the forefront of a moveme ...
(1924–) – Yonezawa Higher Technical School (1945), Poet,
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, and
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Points of interest

* Main Building of Yonezawa Higher Technical School (a designated national Important Cultural Property) :4-3-16 Jonan, Yonezawa 992-8510, Japan (Yonezawa Campus, Yamagata University) * Education Museum of Yamagata Prefectural Museum (ex- Main Building of Yamagata Prefectural Normal School, one of the Japanese "Designated National Important Cultural Properties") :2-2-8 Midori-cho, Yamagata 990-0041, Japan *
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of Yamagata Prefectural Yamagata North High School (ex-
Music Hall Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850. It faded away after 1918 as the halls rebranded their entertainment as variety. Perceptions of a distinction in Br ...
of Yamagata Prefectural Normal School, one of the Prefectural "Designated Important Cultural Properties")"Auditorium to Yamagata Prefectural Yamagata North High School"
''Stroll searching for modern building (in Japanese)'' :2-2-7 Midori-cho, Yamagata 990-0041, Japan


References


External links


Yamagata University Home Page






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