Hiroshima Bunka Two-year College
- Hiroshima Bunka Two-year College
is a private junior college in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan. The school first opened as a women's junior college in 1964. In 1999 it became coeducational.
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* [http://www.h-bunka.ac.jp/ Official website] ja icon
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