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      • The establishment of Tokyo Bunsei University, organized under the new post-war educational system, was approved. In April 1949, Daito Bunka Gakuin Senmon Gakko was promoted to a university organized under the new educational system.
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  2. Daito Bunka University was founded as Daito Bunka Gakuin in 1923, and now becoming a comprehensive liberal arts university boasting 8 faculties, 19 departments, and 7 graduate programs, as well as the Law Graduate School,with over 13,000 students.

  3. Daito Bunka University was founded as Daito Bunka Gakuin in 1923, and now becoming a comprehensive liberal arts university boasting 8 faculties, 19 departments, and 7 graduate programs, as well as the Law Graduate School,with over 13,000 students.

  4. The regular course was reorganized into three sections: an ethics and Chinese classics course, a Japanese and Chinese classics course, and an East Asian politics and economics course. Daito Bunka Gakuin moved from the Kudan campus to 3-1385 Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku (Ikebukuro campus).

  5. Daito Bunka Gakuin, the predecessor to Daito Bunka University, funded by the national government was established in Kudan, Tokyo, based on a resolution passed by the 46th Diet. 1924 Regular advanced courses began.

  6. The original university was established in 1923 as Daitō Bunka Gakuin (大東文化学院, だいとうぶんかがくいん lit. Great East Culture Academy) and was an attempt to found a new school focused upon learning from Asian rather than Western influences.

  7. Daito Bunka was one of the first Japanese institutions to teach Arabic and Urdu. The university also recently gained media attention for beginning lessons in the Welsh language. In 2006, the university opened the Beatrix Potter Reference Library in Saitama Children’s Zoo.

  8. The majority of the research related to Imperial Way Confucianism was conducted by individuals affiliated with Daitō Bunka University (大東文化大学 Daitō Bunka Daigaku ), founded as Daitō Bunka Gakuin (大 東文化学院) in 1924, and re-founded as a university in 1949.

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