Kyoritsu Women's University

Kyoritsu Women's University

nihongo|Kyoritsu Women's University|共立女子学園|Kyōritsu joshi daigaku is a private women's college in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1949. The predecessor of the school, a vocational school, was founded in 1886. The name "Kyoritsu", meaning "standing together" in Japanese, came from the fact that 34 people were involved in the foundation of the school; among them were educator Haruko Hatoyama, the father of writer Kafu Nagai and educator Seiichi Tejima.

Alumni

*Noriko Iriyama, an actress
*Makiko Kuno, an actress
*Yoko Moriguchi, an actress

External Links

* [http://www.kyoritsu-wu.ac.jp/ Official website] ja icon


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