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  2. Keisen University - Wikipedia

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    Keisen University (恵泉女学園大学, Keisen jogakuen daigaku) is a private women's college in Tama, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1988. [1] The university is linked to the Keisen School for Young Women, founded in 1929 by Michi Kawai, the National Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Associations of Japan.

  3. Tama, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tama (多摩市, Tama-shi) is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 11 March 2021 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 148,285 in 73,167 households, and a population density of 7,100 inhabitants per square kilometre (18,000/sq mi). [ 1 ]

  4. Tama - Wikipedia

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    Tama (cat), a cat who was a stationmaster of a Japanese railway station; TAMA 300, a gravitational wave detector; Tama Art University, a Japanese private art school; Tama edwardsi, a genus of spiders; Tama Toshi Monorail Line (多摩都市モノレール線), in Tokyo, Japan; Tama Electric Car Company, a car manufacturer which became Prince ...

  5. Otsuma Women's University - Wikipedia

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    Otsuma Women's University (大妻女子大学, Ōtsuma-joshi-daigaku) is a private university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan Founded in 1949, it is located in Sanbanchō, near the Imperial Palace in the Chiyoda City. It began as a sewing school opened by Otsuma Kotaka (1884–1970) in 1908. From this grew the Otsuma Girls' High School (1935) and the ...

  6. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    Building for lectures and studies. The primary TUFS campus in Fuchu is situated in Asahi-cho near Tama Station of the Seibu Tamagawa Line.Classes are mainly held in the Research and Lecture building and, for international students, the Japanese Language Center (留学生日本語教育センター). [6]

  7. Western Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    "Western Tama") encompassed the present-day cities of Akiruno, Fussa, Hamura, and Ōme; in addition to the four municipalities (3 towns and a village) that still remain a part of the district. Minami-Tama District (南多摩郡, Minami-Tama-gun) (lit. "Southern Tama") covered the area now occupied by Hachiōji, Hino, Inagi, Tama, and Machida.

  8. List of high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Gakuen High School; Ueno Gakuen Junior and Senior High School Waseda Jitsugyo Primary, Junior High, and Senior High School Waseda University Junior and Senior High School; Wako Gakuen High School; Wayō Kudan Joshi Gakuen Junior and Senior High School , affiliated with Wayo Women's University; Former: German School Tokyo [3] (now in Yokohama)

  9. Tama University - Wikipedia

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    Tama University (April 2009) Tama University (多摩大学, Tama daigaku) is a private university in Tama, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1989. External links