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Chuo University

Chuo University (中央大学, Chūō Daigaku), commonly referred to as Chuo (中央) or Chu-Dai (中大), is a private research university in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1885 as Igirisu Hōritsu Gakkō (English Law School), Chuo is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the country.[2] The university operates four campuses in Tokyo: the largest in Hachiōji (Tama campus), one in Bunkyō (Korakuen campus), and two others in Shinjuku (Ichigaya and Ichigaya-Tamachi campuses). Chuo is organized into six faculties, ten graduate schools, and nine research institutes. There are also four affiliated high schools and two affiliated junior high schools.

Chuo University
中央大学
Tama Campus
Former name
English law school
TypePrivate
Established1885
ChancellorProfessor Tadahiko Fukuhara
PresidentShozaburō Sakai
Academic staff
734(A.D. 2020)
Students26,589
Undergraduates24,957(A.D. 2020)
Postgraduates1,768
Location,
Tokyo
,
Japan
CampusMyogadani Campus(Fac. of Law), Surugadai Campus(Law school), Tama Campus, Kōrakuen Campus(Fac. of Science and Industry), Ichigaya-Tamachi Campus(Fac. of Int'l Information)
MascotChuo Prince "Chuouji"
Websitewww.chuo-u.ac.jp
University rankings
THE World[1] General 1501+

When written in Chinese characters, Chuo University shares the same name with National Central University in Taiwan and Chung-Ang University in South Korea.

History edit

Early days: 1885–1920 edit

 
English Law School(1889)

Chuo was founded as the English Law School (英吉利法律学校, Igirisu Hōritsu Gakkō) in 1885 at Kanda in Tokyo by Rokuichiro Masujima together with some group of 18 young lawyers led by him.[2][3] Before 1889, the school moved and was renamed to Tokyo College of Law (Tōkyō Hōgakuin). The curriculum was changed to reflect the government reform of Japanese law and creation of a new civil code.[3] Opposition to the implementation of new civil code resulted in the government shuttering of the campus journal and the subsequent creation of the Chuo Law Review (Hōgaku Shinpō), which has been regularly published since then.[3]

The university was burnt down in the Great Kanda Fire that occurred in 1892, but was able to hold temporary classes. Before 1903, the school was promoted to Tokyo University of Law (Tokyo Hōgakuin Daigaku) and in 1905, the school expanded itself with the department of economics and renamed itself Chuo University.

The origin of its name "Chuo" has not been certain. However, many founders of the university were once students of the Middle Temple, London, United Kingdom before they completed their training and became qualified as Barristers. This is one of the reasons why the university was renamed to "Chuo", which literally means middle, center or central.

Another fire damaged the campus in June 1917, but it was rebuilt in August 1918.[3]

 
Chuo University(1926)

Under the old University Ordinance: 1920–1949 edit

In 1918, Japanese government enacted University Ordinance (Daigaku Rei) that set legal framework of universities except imperial universities established by Imperial University Ordinance. Under this University Ordinance, licensed universities were permitted to issue official degrees. Chuo University was successfully licensed in 1920 with three faculties (law, economics and commerce), graduate schools and preparatory schools.

The 1923 Great Kantō earthquake again reduced the campus to rubble and it was rebuilt and relocated at Kanda-Surugadai in 1926.

In 1944, Engineering College was established.

Reform along with new School Education Act: 1949–1978 edit

After World War II, Chuo University started a series of reformations along with a new School Education Act of 1947. In 1948, its Correspondence Division was annexed to its Faculty of Law. In 1949, a new university system under the School Education Act of 1947 was applied to Chuo University. Its Engineering College was abolished and new Faculty of Engineering was opened in this year. Its Faculty of Literature was established in 1951. Its Faculty of Engineering took wings and was renamed to Faculty of Science and Engineering in 1962.

Contemporary edit

In 1978, Chuo University's headquarters, four faculties and graduate schools including laws, economics, commerce and arts moved to newly established Tama Campus in Hachiōji from the Kanda-Surugadai Campus. The Faculty of Science and Engineering and its Graduate School are still located at the Korakuen Campus. For celebrating its 100th anniversary, in 1988, Chuo University built the Surugadai Memorial Hall which is a seven-story building. It is located at a section on the old Kanda-Surugadai Campus.

In 1993, the Faculty of Policy Studies was opened on the Tama Campus.

The Ichigaya Campus was built in 2000 originally as a satellite downtown campus for graduate schools, but, in 2002, a new professional graduate school, Chuo Graduate School of International Accounting and in 2004, another professional graduate school, Chuo Law School were established at the same campus, and then, the satellite downtown campus function for graduate schools partially moved to Ichigaya-Tamachi Campus after it was established in 2010.

In 2008, Chuo Graduate School of Strategic Management, which is a professional graduate school, was launched at Korakuen Campus. Faculty of Literature was renamed to Faculty of Letters.

The Ichigaya-Tamachi Campus in Shinjuku was opened in 2010. The Graduate Schools of International Accounting and Public Policy have moved to this campus.

In 2010, Chuo University celebrated its 125th anniversary and the other university events including the main ceremony were held on November 13.[4]

Faculties and graduate schools edit

Faculties edit

  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Commerce
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
  • Faculty of Letters
  • Faculty of Policy Studies
  • Faculty of Global Management (GLOMAC)
  • Faculty of Global Informatics (iTL)
  • Faculty of Law Correspondence Course

Graduate schools edit

  • Graduate School of Law
  • Graduate School of Economics
  • Graduate School of Commerce
  • Graduate School of Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School of Letters
  • Graduate School of Policy Studies
  • Graduate School of Global Informatics

Professional graduate schools edit

  • Chuo Law School
  • Chuo Graduate School of Strategic Management

Campuses edit

 
Tama Campus

Myogadani campus edit

Campus for Faculty of Law and Graduate School of Research of Law affairs. This campus is opened in April 2023, the two newest campuses (Myogadani campus, Surugadai campus) and fragship campus of Chuo University.

Traffic:Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line, Myogadani Station(M-23). From station exit No.1 to Myogadani campus is 1min. (via Kasuga-dori Avenue)

Tama campus edit

This, the main campus, is a short walk from the Chūō-Daigaku-Meisei-Daigaku Station of the Tama Monorail, easily reachable from the JR Chūō, Keiō or Odakyū line.

It houses headquarters, all the undergraduate faculties except for the Faculty of Science and Engineering, five graduate schools including law, economics, commerce, arts and policy studies.

Korakuen campus edit

It can be reached from Kasuga Station (Ōedo and Mita subway lines), Kōrakuen Station (Marunouchi and Namboku subway lines), and Suidōbashi Station (JR Chūō-Sōbu Line).

It houses the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the corresponding graduate school, and the Graduate School of Strategic Management (professional graduate school).

Ichigaya campus edit

This is in Shinjuku ward, Tokyo. It can be reached from Akebonobashi Station (Shinjuku subway line), Yotsuya-sanchōme Station (Marunouchi subway line), and Ichigaya Station (JR Chūō-Sōbu Line, and Shinjuku, Namboku, and Yūrakuchō subway lines).

It contains the Chuo Law School (professional graduate school).

Ichigaya-Tamachi campus edit

This too is in Shinjuku ward, Tokyo. It is near Ichigaya Station (JR Chūō-Sōbu Line, Shinjuku, Namboku, and Yūrakuchō subway lines).

It contains the Chuo Graduate School of International Accounting (professional graduate school) and the Graduate School of Public Policy. It is also a downtown satellite campus for graduate schools.

Surugadai Memorial Hall edit

This is in Chiyoda ward, Tokyo. It can be reached from Ochanomizu Station (JR Chūō-Sōbu Line and Marunouchi subway line).

Academic activities edit

Research institutions edit

Chuo has eight research institutions and one research based educational institution.[5]

Institute of Comparative Law in Japan edit

It was established as the first research institute for comparative legal studies in Japan and East Asia.[citation needed] Its academic research journal Hikakuhō Zasshi is one of the most prestigious[citation needed] academic journals in this field. Its office and library are on Tama Campus.

Institute of Economic Research edit

It was established in 1964. Its research covers microeconomics, macroeconomics and Marxian economics.

Institute of Social Sciences edit

It was established in 1979. Its research covers a wide range of social sciences including politics, applied policy studies, area studies and modern histories.

Institute of Business Research edit

The Japanese name of this institute is "Kigyō Kenkyūjo", literally Institute for Business Entity Analysis. It was established in 1979. It is very famous[citation needed] for its large collection of material on Japanese corporations or business entities.

Institute of Cultural Science edit

The Japanese name of this institute is "Jinbun-kagaku Kenkyūjo", literally Institute of Humanities. The research undertaken by the institute is primarily collaborative, and involves study of cultural sciences in their broadest sense.

Institute of Health and Sports Science edit

It was established in 1978. Its main office and laboratories are in the main Gymnastic Building on Tama Campus.

Institute of Science and Engineering edit

The institute, established in 1992, promotes joint and project research in science and technology. Its office is on Korakuen Campus.

Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies edit

The institute was established in 1996 for promoting applied research in policy studies.

Institute of Accounting Research edit

This institute was founded in 1948, for researching practice and theory of corporate accounting, tax, and legislation and/or regulation on business entities. In 1979, Chuo decided to separate it into two. A new Institute of Business Research succeeded research functions and the Institute of Accounting Research changed its function into research-based education in accounting. The institute offers various courses for students who would like to be qualified as CPA or tax accountant, or to become business professionals empowered by the knowledge of accounting.

21st Century Center of Excellence edit

"21st Century Center of Excellence" (COE) program is the Japanese government's special support program for establishing top research centers within research universities. Chuo had this support from 2002 to 2006 for its "Research on Security and Reliability in Electronic Society". Combining cryptographic technologies and other social engineering methods including legal studies, Chuo contributed to society[vague] on this matter. [citation needed]

International Residence and Library edit

In 2011, as a part of the university's promotional efforts for internalization, Chuo opened an international residence in Hino, Tokyo to provide new and already-enrolled students with 64 private rooms and communal living spaces where students can communicate with fellow students and develop international perspectives. In 2012, an additional international exchange residence with 94 all-in-one private rooms was opened to further the internationalization efforts. Chuo also boast a rich history spanning over 125 years. The university is equipped with an immense library with about 2.1 million volumes in its collection.[6]

Notable alumni edit

Athletes edit

Lawyers edit

  • Chiharu Saiguchi (former Justice, the Supreme Court)
  • Tatsuo Kainaka (former Justice, the Supreme Court / Superintending Prosecutor, Tokyo High Public Prosecutors Office)

Politicians edit

Journalists, intellectuals edit

Academics edit

Business edit

Arts and entertainment edit

Others edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Chuo University's website (in Japanese)
  • Chuo University's official homepage in English

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chuo University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Chuo University 中央大学 Chuō Daigaku commonly referred to as Chuo 中央 or Chu Dai 中大 is a private research university in Hachioji Tokyo Japan Founded in 1885 as Igirisu Hōritsu Gakkō English Law School Chuo is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the country 2 The university operates four campuses in Tokyo the largest in Hachiōji Tama campus one in Bunkyō Korakuen campus and two others in Shinjuku Ichigaya and Ichigaya Tamachi campuses Chuo is organized into six faculties ten graduate schools and nine research institutes There are also four affiliated high schools and two affiliated junior high schools Chuo University中央大学Tama CampusFormer nameEnglish law schoolTypePrivateEstablished1885ChancellorProfessor Tadahiko FukuharaPresidentShozaburō SakaiAcademic staff734 A D 2020 Students26 589Undergraduates24 957 A D 2020 Postgraduates1 768LocationHachiōji Tokyo JapanCampusMyogadani Campus Fac of Law Surugadai Campus Law school Tama Campus Kōrakuen Campus Fac of Science and Industry Ichigaya Tamachi Campus Fac of Int l Information MascotChuo Prince Chuouji Websitewww chuo u ac jp University rankingsTHE World 1 General1501 When written in Chinese characters Chuo University shares the same name with National Central University in Taiwan and Chung Ang University in South Korea Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1885 1920 1 2 Under the old University Ordinance 1920 1949 1 3 Reform along with new School Education Act 1949 1978 1 4 Contemporary 2 Faculties and graduate schools 2 1 Faculties 2 2 Graduate schools 2 3 Professional graduate schools 3 Campuses 3 1 Myogadani campus 3 2 Tama campus 3 3 Korakuen campus 3 4 Ichigaya campus 3 5 Ichigaya Tamachi campus 3 6 Surugadai Memorial Hall 4 Academic activities 4 1 Research institutions 4 1 1 Institute of Comparative Law in Japan 4 1 2 Institute of Economic Research 4 1 3 Institute of Social Sciences 4 1 4 Institute of Business Research 4 1 5 Institute of Cultural Science 4 1 6 Institute of Health and Sports Science 4 1 7 Institute of Science and Engineering 4 1 8 Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies 4 1 9 Institute of Accounting Research 4 2 21st Century Center of Excellence 4 3 International Residence and Library 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Athletes 5 2 Lawyers 5 3 Politicians 5 4 Journalists intellectuals 5 5 Academics 5 6 Business 5 7 Arts and entertainment 5 8 Others 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly days 1885 1920 edit nbsp English Law School 1889 Chuo was founded as the English Law School 英吉利法律学校 Igirisu Hōritsu Gakkō in 1885 at Kanda in Tokyo by Rokuichiro Masujima together with some group of 18 young lawyers led by him 2 3 Before 1889 the school moved and was renamed to Tokyo College of Law Tōkyō Hōgakuin The curriculum was changed to reflect the government reform of Japanese law and creation of a new civil code 3 Opposition to the implementation of new civil code resulted in the government shuttering of the campus journal and the subsequent creation of the Chuo Law Review Hōgaku Shinpō which has been regularly published since then 3 The university was burnt down in the Great Kanda Fire that occurred in 1892 but was able to hold temporary classes Before 1903 the school was promoted to Tokyo University of Law Tokyo Hōgakuin Daigaku and in 1905 the school expanded itself with the department of economics and renamed itself Chuo University The origin of its name Chuo has not been certain However many founders of the university were once students of the Middle Temple London United Kingdom before they completed their training and became qualified as Barristers This is one of the reasons why the university was renamed to Chuo which literally means middle center or central Another fire damaged the campus in June 1917 but it was rebuilt in August 1918 3 nbsp Chuo University 1926 Under the old University Ordinance 1920 1949 edit In 1918 Japanese government enacted University Ordinance Daigaku Rei that set legal framework of universities except imperial universities established by Imperial University Ordinance Under this University Ordinance licensed universities were permitted to issue official degrees Chuo University was successfully licensed in 1920 with three faculties law economics and commerce graduate schools and preparatory schools The 1923 Great Kantō earthquake again reduced the campus to rubble and it was rebuilt and relocated at Kanda Surugadai in 1926 In 1944 Engineering College was established Reform along with new School Education Act 1949 1978 edit After World War II Chuo University started a series of reformations along with a new School Education Act of 1947 In 1948 its Correspondence Division was annexed to its Faculty of Law In 1949 a new university system under the School Education Act of 1947 was applied to Chuo University Its Engineering College was abolished and new Faculty of Engineering was opened in this year Its Faculty of Literature was established in 1951 Its Faculty of Engineering took wings and was renamed to Faculty of Science and Engineering in 1962 Contemporary edit In 1978 Chuo University s headquarters four faculties and graduate schools including laws economics commerce and arts moved to newly established Tama Campus in Hachiōji from the Kanda Surugadai Campus The Faculty of Science and Engineering and its Graduate School are still located at the Korakuen Campus For celebrating its 100th anniversary in 1988 Chuo University built the Surugadai Memorial Hall which is a seven story building It is located at a section on the old Kanda Surugadai Campus In 1993 the Faculty of Policy Studies was opened on the Tama Campus The Ichigaya Campus was built in 2000 originally as a satellite downtown campus for graduate schools but in 2002 a new professional graduate school Chuo Graduate School of International Accounting and in 2004 another professional graduate school Chuo Law School were established at the same campus and then the satellite downtown campus function for graduate schools partially moved to Ichigaya Tamachi Campus after it was established in 2010 In 2008 Chuo Graduate School of Strategic Management which is a professional graduate school was launched at Korakuen Campus Faculty of Literature was renamed to Faculty of Letters The Ichigaya Tamachi Campus in Shinjuku was opened in 2010 The Graduate Schools of International Accounting and Public Policy have moved to this campus In 2010 Chuo University celebrated its 125th anniversary and the other university events including the main ceremony were held on November 13 4 Faculties and graduate schools editFaculties edit Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics Faculty of Commerce Faculty of Science and Engineering Faculty of Letters Faculty of Policy Studies Faculty of Global Management GLOMAC Faculty of Global Informatics iTL Faculty of Law Correspondence Course Graduate schools edit Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Economics Graduate School of Commerce Graduate School of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Letters Graduate School of Policy Studies Graduate School of Global Informatics Professional graduate schools edit Chuo Law School Chuo Graduate School of Strategic ManagementCampuses edit nbsp Tama Campus Myogadani campus edit Campus for Faculty of Law and Graduate School of Research of Law affairs This campus is opened in April 2023 the two newest campuses Myogadani campus Surugadai campus and fragship campus of Chuo University Traffic Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line Myogadani Station M 23 From station exit No 1 to Myogadani campus is 1min via Kasuga dori Avenue Tama campus edit This the main campus is a short walk from the Chuō Daigaku Meisei Daigaku Station of the Tama Monorail easily reachable from the JR Chuō Keiō or Odakyu line It houses headquarters all the undergraduate faculties except for the Faculty of Science and Engineering five graduate schools including law economics commerce arts and policy studies Korakuen campus edit It can be reached from Kasuga Station Ōedo and Mita subway lines Kōrakuen Station Marunouchi and Namboku subway lines and Suidōbashi Station JR Chuō Sōbu Line It houses the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the corresponding graduate school and the Graduate School of Strategic Management professional graduate school Ichigaya campus edit This is in Shinjuku ward Tokyo It can be reached from Akebonobashi Station Shinjuku subway line Yotsuya sanchōme Station Marunouchi subway line and Ichigaya Station JR Chuō Sōbu Line and Shinjuku Namboku and Yurakuchō subway lines It contains the Chuo Law School professional graduate school Ichigaya Tamachi campus edit This too is in Shinjuku ward Tokyo It is near Ichigaya Station JR Chuō Sōbu Line Shinjuku Namboku and Yurakuchō subway lines It contains the Chuo Graduate School of International Accounting professional graduate school and the Graduate School of Public Policy It is also a downtown satellite campus for graduate schools Surugadai Memorial Hall edit This is in Chiyoda ward Tokyo It can be reached from Ochanomizu Station JR Chuō Sōbu Line and Marunouchi subway line Academic activities editResearch institutions edit Chuo has eight research institutions and one research based educational institution 5 Institute of Comparative Law in Japan edit It was established as the first research institute for comparative legal studies in Japan and East Asia citation needed Its academic research journal Hikakuhō Zasshi is one of the most prestigious citation needed academic journals in this field Its office and library are on Tama Campus Institute of Economic Research edit It was established in 1964 Its research covers microeconomics macroeconomics and Marxian economics Institute of Social Sciences edit It was established in 1979 Its research covers a wide range of social sciences including politics applied policy studies area studies and modern histories Institute of Business Research edit The Japanese name of this institute is Kigyō Kenkyujo literally Institute for Business Entity Analysis It was established in 1979 It is very famous citation needed for its large collection of material on Japanese corporations or business entities Institute of Cultural Science edit The Japanese name of this institute is Jinbun kagaku Kenkyujo literally Institute of Humanities The research undertaken by the institute is primarily collaborative and involves study of cultural sciences in their broadest sense Institute of Health and Sports Science edit It was established in 1978 Its main office and laboratories are in the main Gymnastic Building on Tama Campus Institute of Science and Engineering edit The institute established in 1992 promotes joint and project research in science and technology Its office is on Korakuen Campus Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies edit The institute was established in 1996 for promoting applied research in policy studies Institute of Accounting Research edit This institute was founded in 1948 for researching practice and theory of corporate accounting tax and legislation and or regulation on business entities In 1979 Chuo decided to separate it into two A new Institute of Business Research succeeded research functions and the Institute of Accounting Research changed its function into research based education in accounting The institute offers various courses for students who would like to be qualified as CPA or tax accountant or to become business professionals empowered by the knowledge of accounting 21st Century Center of Excellence edit 21st Century Center of Excellence COE program is the Japanese government s special support program for establishing top research centers within research universities Chuo had this support from 2002 to 2006 for its Research on Security and Reliability in Electronic Society Combining cryptographic technologies and other social engineering methods including legal studies Chuo contributed to society vague on this matter citation needed International Residence and Library edit In 2011 as a part of the university s promotional efforts for internalization Chuo opened an international residence in Hino Tokyo to provide new and already enrolled students with 64 private rooms and communal living spaces where students can communicate with fellow students and develop international perspectives In 2012 an additional international exchange residence with 94 all in one private rooms was opened to further the internationalization efforts Chuo also boast a rich history spanning over 125 years The university is equipped with an immense library with about 2 1 million volumes in its collection 6 Notable alumni editAthletes edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Shozo Sasahara wrestling Olympic gold medalist Takao Sakurai boxing Olympic gold medalist Isao Okano judo Olympic gold medalist Terry Farnsworth born 1942 judo Canadian Olympian Kōkichi Tsuburaya athletics Olympic bronze medalist Kohei Murakoso athletics Games of the XI Olympiad Hiromori Kawashima former commissioner of Nippon Professional Baseball Yutaka Takagi baseball Shinnosuke Abe baseball Yoshiyuki Kamei baseball Yoshio Anabuki baseball former Manager of Nankai Hawks Hirokazu Sawamura baseball pitcher of Yomiuri Giants and Chiba Lotte Marines Tsuyoshi Fukui tennis Managing Director Japan Tennis Association Dejima Takeharu sumo former ōzeki Takekaze Akira sumo former sekiwake Tamakasuga Ryōji sumo Mai Nakamura swimmer Olympic silver medalist Masami Tanaka swimmer Olympic bronze medalist Sumika Minamoto swimmer Olympic bronze medalist Masahiro Fukuda football player Nobutoshi Kaneda football player Kengo Nakamura football player Ken Naganuma football player former President of the Japan Football Association Kyogo Furuhashi football player Katsuaki Satō karate Jumbo Tsuruta wrestling Kazushi Sakuraba wrestling Yuki Ishikawa volleyball player Tatsuya Fukuzawa volleyball player Masahiro Sekita volleyball player Issei Otake volleyball player Mariko Yamamoto cricketer Olympic brozen medalist Lawyers edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Chiharu Saiguchi former Justice the Supreme Court Tatsuo Kainaka former Justice the Supreme Court Superintending Prosecutor Tokyo High Public Prosecutors Office Politicians edit Toshiki Kaifu Prime Minister former chairman Liberal Democratic Party 7 8 Masahiko Kōmura Minister for Foreign Affairs 9 Okiharu Yasuoka Minister of Justice 10 Toshihiro Nikai Minister of Economy Trade and Industry 11 Hirofumi Hirano Chief Cabinet Secretary the House of Representatives 12 Yonezo Maeda former Seiyukai leader former Minister of Railways lawyer citation needed Yoshimi Watanabe former Minister State for Financial Policy and Administrative Reform 13 Ichita Yamamoto House of Councilors member 14 Hideo Usui former Minister of Justice 15 Masaaki Kanda Governor Aichi Prefecture citation needed Fumio Ueda Mayor Sapporo city lawyer 16 Yorikane Masumoto former Mayor Kyoto city citation needed Hwang Jang yop North Korean defector dropped out of the law school in 1944 Was previously Kim Il Sung s and Kim Jong il s personal advisor 17 Hiroshi Saitō mayor of Tokorozawa Saitama citation needed Journalists intellectuals edit Hasegawa Nyozekan Academics edit Hachiro Sugimoto Medicinal chemist Ph D Visiting professor Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyoto University Tadahiko Fukuhara President of Chuo University 2011 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Kenzo Kitakata Yoshie Wada Naoki Prize Kazumasa Hirai Kazuo Koike Ken Akamatsu manga artist Masashi Ueda manga artist Business edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Fujio Mitarai Chairman amp CEO Canon Chairman Nippon Keidanren Japan Business Federation Toshifumi Suzuki Chairman amp CEO Seven amp i Holdings former chairman of the Board of Trustees Chuo University Osamu Suzuki Chairman amp CEO Suzuki Motor Hisao Oguchi Vice President SEGA Hiroshi Yanai chairman President amp CEO Pia Hirotake Yano President Founder amp CEO Daiso Arts and entertainment edit Tetsurō Tamba actor 18 Kiyoshi Atsumi actor citation needed Minoru Chiaki actor citation needed Susumu Kurobe actor Ultraman citation needed Shinji Yamashita actor 7 Takaya Kamikawa actor 19 Hiroshi Abe actor 20 Tani Kei comedian Crazy Cats citation needed Shinji Sōmai film director citation needed Makoto Shinkai director 21 Yuka Kato CBC announcer citation needed Kei Orihara photographer 22 Others edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Jōsei Toda 2nd President of Soka Gakkai Kunio Yonenaga former shogi Meijin former president Japan Shogi Association Hiroyuki Nishimura 2channel Isao Kataoka Japan Ice Hockey Federation executive 23 Satoshi Takano professional shogi player Hiroaki Yokoyama professional shogi player Naohiro Ishida professional shogi player References edit THE World University Rankings Times Higher Education 2024 Retrieved September 27 2023 a b GYOSEISHOSHI HAKUMONKAI www hakumonkai org Retrieved 2020 07 17 a b c d Our History About Us CHUO UNIVERSITY Knowledge into Action global chuo u ac jp Retrieved 2020 07 17 Account Admin 2016 07 19 Publications ANU College of Law Retrieved 2020 09 29 Research Institutes Research Chuo University Knowledge into Action global chuo u ac jp Retrieved 8 April 2018 Chuo University University Info Find your Master s Mastersportal com www mastersportal com Retrieved 2020 09 29 a b Prominent Chuo Alumni PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2018 08 28 Retrieved 2018 08 28 Former Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu joins cherry tree planting ceremony at National Central University in Taiwan on March 11th www yomiuri co jp in Japanese Retrieved 2018 08 28 Komura Masahiko Liberal Democratic Party of Japan www jimin jp Archived from the original on 2018 08 29 Retrieved 2018 08 28 Minister of Justice japan kantei go jp Retrieved 2018 08 28 Minister of Economy Trade and Industry japan kantei go jp Retrieved 2018 08 28 Chief Cabinet Secretary japan kantei go jp Retrieved 2018 08 28 Mr Watanabe Yoshimi House of Councillors www sangiin go jp Retrieved 2018 08 28 Ichita Yamamoto The Cabinet Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet japan kantei go jp Retrieved 2018 08 28 Usui returns to cabinet as justice minister Japan Policy amp Politics 11 October 1999 Here at The Free Library 上田 文雄 プロフィル 統一地方選 2011 地方選 選挙 読売新聞 www yomiuri co jp in Japanese Archived from the original on August 29 2018 Retrieved 2018 08 28 Hwang Jang yop Holds Press Conference To Explain Why He Defected from North Korea North Korea Special Weapons Nuclear Biological Chemical and Missile Proliferation News 152 Federation of American Scientists 1997 07 21 Retrieved 2007 10 30 asahi com 俳優丹波哲郎さん死去 国際的活躍 死後の世界にも関心 映画 文化芸能 www asahi com in Japanese Retrieved 2018 08 28 上川隆也 公式サイト プロフィール kamikawatakaya com Retrieved 2018 08 28 中央大学ツィッター on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 2018 08 28 新海誠監督 川田十夢氏 母校で対談 中央大学グローバル人材育成推進事業 globalization chuo u ac jp in Japanese Retrieved 2018 08 28 平方正昭 reading not known Orihara Kei in Nihon shashinka jiten 日本写真家事典 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers Kyoto Tankōsha 2000 ISBN 4 473 01750 8 p 88 Despite the English language alternative title only in Japanese Winter Universiade Innsbruck 2005 PDF Japanese Olympic Committee 2005 p 8 Retrieved 2019 06 14 External links editChuo University s website in Japanese Chuo University s official homepage in English nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chuo University 35 42 29 N 139 44 56 E 35 708143 N 139 748968 E 35 708143 139 748968 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chuo University amp oldid 1218608153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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