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The official website of Tokyo Woman's Christian University. You can find information on undergraduate and graduate schools, research, student life, careers, entrance application, and the open campus.
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Tokyo Woman's Christian University (東京女子大学, Tōkyō Joshi Daigaku), often abbreviated to TWCU or Tonjo (東女, Tonjo), is an independent Protestant university in Tokyo, Japan . Founding. TWCU was established by Nitobe Inazō (1862–1933), an author, diplomat and educator, who was appointed as the first president in 1918.
Learn about TWCU, a liberal arts university for women founded in 1918. Explore its vision, fast facts, campus, programs, and entrance application.
Learn how to apply for undergraduate, master's and doctoral programs at TWCU, a liberal arts university for women in Japan. Find out the entrance examinations, admission policy, tuition fees, scholarships and supports for international students.
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Tokyo Woman's Christian University (TWCU or Tonjo) is an independent Protestant university in Tokyo, Japan established in the 1880s. The founder Nitobe Inazō believed that Japanese women should be provided with education opportunities.
Established in 1918, the Tokyo Woman's Christian University (Tokyo Joshi Daigaku) is a non-profit private higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large metropolis of Tokyo (population range of over 5,000,000 inhabitants).