Kobe Shoin Women's University

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Main campus, with the chapel at left.
Main campus, with the chapel at left.

Kobe Shoin Women's University (神戸松蔭女子学院大学 Kōbe Shōin Joshi Gakuin Daigaku?) is a small, all-women's university located in Nada Ward of Kobe. It was founded by missionaries in 1892 and maintains an affiliation with Nippon Sei Ko Kai (the Anglican Communion in Japan), although students may be of any religion. At present, the university features a two-year (enrollment about 930) and four-year college (enrollment about 2,410).

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[edit] Campus

The university's main campus (located in the northeast part of Kobe, near Mount Rokko) features several outdoor tennis courts, a historic chapel equipped with a pipe organ imported from France in 1983, and "English Island" where students can practice their English skills with foreign staff and visitors. There is no on-campus housing. A separate building (located to the south near JR's Rokkōmichi Station) known in English as the Japan Study Center and in Japanese as the Conference Center (会館; kaikan) hosts meetings, foreign students, and a small English-language library on separate floors.

Students at Kobe Shoin Women's University wearing modern armor for naginata sparring, minus helmet.
Students at Kobe Shoin Women's University wearing modern armor for naginata sparring, minus helmet.

[edit] Departments

[edit] Four-year

[edit] Two-year

[edit] Study abroad

The university maintains study abroad relationships with the following institutions:

Unlike members of its own matriculated student body, foreign students studying in programs hosted by Kobe Shoin Women's University may be either male or female and are housed on-campus in a dormitory specifically for foreign students.

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[edit] References

1. University of Delaware Student Handbook (Summer, 2005): Kobe Shoin Women's University Japan Study Center (unpublished)

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