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  1. A medium for discussing society and oneself. We examine our rapidly changing world, use a multifaceted perspective to explore and address social issues, and question our own ways of being in the modern age. Vol. 06 August 2024. arrow_forward_ios.

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  3. Jushinkan in Seta campus. Ryukoku University (龍谷大学, Ryūkoku Daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as a school for Buddhist priests of the Nishi Hongan-ji denomination in 1639, and became a secularized university in 1876. [7] The university's professors and students founded the literary magazine Chūōkōron ...

  4. Today, approximately 20,000 students from all over Japan and from many countries around the world study at Ryukoku University. At present, we have nine academic Faculties and ten Graduate Schools in the fields of Literature, Economics, Business Administration, Law, Advanced Science and Technology, Sociology, International Studies, Policy Science, and Agriculture, as well as a Junior College.

  5. Ryukoku University was established in 1639, as a seminary of Nishi Hongwanji Temple. Today the university has 10 Faculties, a Junior College, 10 Graduate Schools, and the Japanese Culture and Language Program (JCLP), distributed among two campuses in the city of Kyoto and one in Shiga Prefecture. Among the approximately 20,000 undergraduate and ...

  6. Overview of Ryukoku University Location –Where is Ryukoku University? The history of Ryukoku University began with the opening of the “Gakuryo” educational facility at Nishi-Hongwanji Temple in 1639. 9 Faculties and 1 Junior College spread over three campuses located in the Kyoto and Shiga areas, renowned for their traditional culture.

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  8. Ryukoku University has a rich history that dates as far back as 1639 when it was established as a Buddhist institution of high education for monks. In 1788 the institution was burned down in a city fire but was restored in 1792. In 1905 the institution was renamed Bukkyo Daigaku (Buddhist College). It was granted university status in 1922 and ...

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