Toyo University

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Toyo University
Motto The base of various learning is in the philosophy
Established 1887
School type Private
President Masajuro Shiokawa
Location Tokyo, , Japan
Campus Urban
Enrollment undergraduate,
Faculty
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Official website www.toyo.ac.jp

The Toyo University(東洋大学,Tōyō Daigaku) is University in Hakusan , Asaka , Kawagoe , Itakura.

Toyo University is a university that became an antecedent the 'Shiritsu Tetsugakukan'(私立哲学館) that is the special training college of the philosophy founded by Enryo Inoue in 1887 and was established. At that time, when the school concerning the philosophy was a lot of the one established by each sect of the Christianity or the Buddhism, and excluded the Tokyo Empire University, the student gathered only as a school non-religion system in Japan. After World War II days keep enhancing as an integrated university that makes the thought of the philosophy a mother's body, and are integrated universities that have nine faculties per four campus now.

It is a word "The base of various learning is in the philosophy" the spirit of the university. It uses it for the reasons why the character where the image of the philosophy is shown the most much embodying it is a Moomin though the Moomin that is the animated cartoon character in the entrance exam guide appears.

Indian Philosophy Section is only set up at the university in Japan. As a result of the reorganization of a system, it has been demoted to the major now before though Indian Philosophy Section was being set up also by The University of Tokyo.

Moreover, a Chinese philosophy literary department is the only Japan subject as a special subject concerning Chinese philosophy. The Chinese philosophy department of The University of Tokyo has been being demoted to the major as well as Indian Philosophy Section now.

International Tourism Section set up in an international regional faculty has the history of eminent Japan in what Department of Junior College Tourism Section (installation in 1963) that was a special subject concerning the sightseeing established most first in Japan reorganized.

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