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. It was founded in 1899 as a girls' school and became a junior college in 1950. The college's mission is "nurturing women who are capable of displaying dignity, elegance, independence, and self-management." Its logo features the image of a
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History

The college's predecessor institution, the Jissen Girls' School, was established in
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, Tokyo in 1899. The Jissen Women's Educational Institute established the in 1950 when the junior college system was introduced in Japan. The college was located in Tokiwamatsu Town, Shibuya City and consisted of one academic department—Home Economics. A year later, in 1951, the Home Economics Department split into two majors—human life and apparel and textiles. The college's curriculum continued to expand, adding a Japanese Literature Department and an English Literature Department in 1952. In 1967, Home Economics split into three tracks: human life, nutrition, and apparel and Textiles. The college also added courses on library science and natural history. The college was renamed in 1968. It moved to the former site of Shukutoku Gakuen Junior College in Matsubushi Town, Kita-Katsushika District,
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in 1972. The Matsubushi campus became part of Taishō University in 1976 and relocated to the
Jissen Women's University is a Japanese private women's college with its headquarters in 4-1-1 Ōsakaue, Hino, Tokyo, Japan. The school was founded by poet and educator Utako Shimoda in 1899. It was chartered as a university in 1949. Its University abbreviations are ...
campus in Hino City. In 1988, the college's Japanese Literature Department became the Department of Japanese Literature; the English Literature Department became the Department of English Literature; and the Home Economics Department became the Department of Life and Culture. Two new majors, life and culture and food science and nutrition, were created for the latter. In 2000, the Department of Japanese Literature became the Department of Japanese Communication, and the Department of English Literature became the Department of English Communication. In addition, the Department of Life and Culture split to create two new departments—the life and culture major became the Department of Living and Welfare, and the food science and nutrition major became the Department of Food Science and Nutrition. Although the college started a nutrition educator program in 2005, it stopped recruiting students for the Department of Living and Welfare in 2011 and to the Department of Food Science and Nutrition in 2013, phasing out both academic programs. In 2014, the college was renamed Jissen Women's University Junior College (Department) and was moved to its current location in Shibuya City, Tokyo.


Academics

Jissen Women's University Junior College includes two academic departments. The Department of Japanese Communication consists of coursework in communication, Japanese literature, women's literature, children's literature, and women's literature. The Department of English Communication consists of coursework in integrated English, international communication, tourism business, and practical career planning. Students can acquire the qualifications to be a librarian through either department. In the past, the college has offered teacher training courses to provide the qualifications for a Second Class
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exams and interviews. Many graduates from the junior college transfer to
Jissen Women's University is a Japanese private women's college with its headquarters in 4-1-1 Ōsakaue, Hino, Tokyo, Japan. The school was founded by poet and educator Utako Shimoda in 1899. It was chartered as a university in 1949. Its University abbreviations are ...
which offers a continuation of studies in similar academic departments.


Campus

The Shibuya campus consists of a ten-story building. located at 1-1-49 Higashi, Shibuya City, Tokyo. The campus is around a ten-minute walk from JR (Yamanote Line, Saikyō Line, and Shōnan-Shinjuku Line), Tokyo Metro (Ginza Line, Hanzōmon Line, and Fukutoshin Line), Tōkyū (Tōyoko Line and Den-en-toshi Line), and Keiō Inokashira Line East Exit C1 from Shibuya Station. It is a twelve-minute walk from Tokyo Metro (Ginza Line, Hanzōmon Line, and Chiyoda Line) Exit B1 from Omotesandō Station. The building is shared with the faculty of Jissen Women's University's Humanities Department and Human and Social Studies Department. The two institutions also share a library.


Student life

Student clubs include sports and culture groups. These clubs are jointly run with Jissen Women's University. As of 2020, there are 65 university-approved student clubs, including those under suspension of activities and one semi-official group. Campus-wide events include the annual Tokiwa Festival, concerts, and talk shows featuring celebrities and comedy. Department of Japanese Communication students edit Hino City's garbage information magazine.


Notable people


Faculty and staff

* Tetsuto Uno, first president * Tokuhei Yamagishi * Kenji Shuzui * Rikichi Katsurada * Motoi Tada * Nōichi Imoto *
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* Junsaku Fundō * Toshirō Iijima * Shigeo Yuasa, became president in 2007.


Alumni

* Kazuko Inano (non-degreed) – actor * Keiko Kurihara –actress *
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See also

*
List of junior colleges in Japan This is the comprehensive list of junior colleges in Japan that exist today or existed in the past. For the purpose of the list, a junior college is defined to be a two-year or three-year college. The list does not include so-called ''Daigaku-bu'', ...


References


Notes


Bibliography

*''Complete Guide to Accredited Universities, Junior Colleges, etc. with Teacher Training Courses,''『教員養成課程認定大学・短期大学等総覧, edited by the National Association of Upper Secondary School Principals. Dai-Ichi Hōki Publishing.
History of Jissen Women's Educational Institute"''Jissen Women's University website''
*''Jissen Women's Junior College A''dmission Guide Booklet.『実践女子短期大学』 * ''National Junior College Guide,''『全国短期大学案内 (梧桐書院)』, Gotōshoin; 1971 to present * ''National Junior College Guide,''『全国短期大学案内 (教学社). Kyohak Publishing; 1995 to present * ''List of National Junior Colleges,''『全国短期大学一覧, published 1950 to 1985. * ''List of National Junior Colleges and Technical Colleges,''『全国短期大学高等専門学校一覧, edited by the Bunkyō Association Foundation; published 1974 to present. * ''National Private Universities and Junior Colleges Admission Guide,''『全国私立大學・短期大學入学案内, co-edited by The Association of Private Universities of Japan and The Association of Private Junior Colleges of Japan; 1952 * ''National School Directory,''『全国学校総覧, published 1955 – present. * ''Private Junior Colleges in Japan,''『日本の私立短期大学』, The Association of Private Junior Colleges in Japan, 1980, p. 94


External links


Jissen Women's Junior College (archived website)

Jissen Women's University website
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