is a Japanese private women's college with its headquarters in 4-1-1 Ã
Âsakaue, Hino, Tokyo, Japan. The school was founded by poet and educator Utako Shimoda in 1899. It was chartered as a university in 1949. Its University abbreviations are and .
Overview
University as a whole
Jissen Women's University views the private women's university "Shimoda School" (later renamed "TÃ
ÂyÃ
 School"), opened by Utako Shimoda in 1882 (Meiji's 15th Year), as its origin. This developed and became Jissen Girls' School in 1899 (Meiji's 32nd Year). In the early days of the school opening, it was located in modern-day Kudan, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, but relocated to Tokiwamatsu in Shibuya in 1901 (Meiji's 34th Year). With the educational system reform, it transitioned to a university under the new system and became Jissen Women's University in 1949 (ShÃ
Âwa's 24th Year).
In 1986 (ShÃ
Âwa's 61st Year), it completely relocated from Shibuya to Hino, but Shibuya Campus was opened in 2014 (Heisei's 26th Year). Currently, the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Human and Social Studies and the Junior College are located on Shibuya Campus and the Faculty of Human Life Science is located on Hino Campus.
Educational Ideals
Nurturing women who are capable of displaying dignity, elegance, independence and self-management.
Brief history
- 1882 (Meiji's 15th Year) Utako Shimoda founds a private girls' school (later changes the name of the school to "TÃ
ÂyÃ
 School") in Kudan, Tokyo.
- 1899 (Meiji's 32nd Year) It founds the private Jissen Girls' School and the Girls' Arts and Crafts School in KÃ
Âjimachi, Tokyo as a project of the Imperial Women's Association. Utako Shimoda becomes the first principal.
- 1903 (Meiji's 36th Year) Jissen Girls' School and Girls' Arts and Crafts School relocate to a new school building in the Tokiwamatsu Detached Palace in Shibuya, Tokyo.
- 1925 (TaishÃ
Â's 14th Year) It establishes Jissen Women's Specialized School.
- 1928 (ShÃ
Âwa's 3rd Year) It grants the privilege of English Literature secondary-school teacher licenses without examination to specialized faculty English Literature graduates.
- 1945 (ShÃ
Âwa's 20th Year) Many school buildings are destroyed by fire due to war damage.
- 1949 (ShÃ
Âwa's 24th Year) It transitions to a university under the new system and establishes Jissen Women's University.
- 1950 (ShÃ
Âwa's 25th Year) It establishes Jissen Women's Educational Institute Junior College.
- 1986 (ShÃ
Âwa's 61st Year) The university and graduate school completely relocate to Hino Campus.
- 1995 (Heisei's 7th Year) The Faculty of Home Economics is renamed the Faculty of Human Life Science.
- 2004 (Heisei's 16th Year) It newly establishes the Faculty of Human and Social Studies.
- 2014 (Heisei's 26th Year) The Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Human and Social Studies and the Junior College relocate to Shibuya Campus.
Basic data
Locations
- Hino Campus (Ã
Âsakaue, Hino City, Tokyo)
- Shibuya Campus (Higashi, Shibuya City, Tokyo)
Image
Emblem
It has the shape of a cherry blossom.
School song
Education and research
Organization
Faculties
Graduate schools
Education
On-campus scholarship
Jissen Women's University has its own scholarship program, and has reached the point where students can apply for them according on their situation.
Grant-type
- Shimoda Scholarship
- Sakura Scholarship
- University President's Award Scholarship
- Sugako Tonohara Scholarship
- Noboru and Akiko Hayama Scholarship - Noboru Hayama is the founder of Riso Scientific Industries Corporation
- Faculty Scholarships (scholarships aimed at those with sudden changes in household budgets)
Loan-type
- General scholarships
- Emergency Special Scholarship (a scholarship aimed at those with sudden changes in household budgets)
- Emergency loan for school fees (a scholarship aimed at those with sudden changes in household budgets)
Student life
School festival
- Tokiwa Festival
- : A school festival shared by Jissen Women's University and the Junior College. The festival is held in October and November. The name of the Tokiwa Festival derives from "Tokiwamatsu-chÃ
Â", the old town name of Shibuya, Tokyo, where the school building was located before it relocated to Hino City. Moreover, since the leaves of the evergreen pine tree are always green and do not change colour, it also includes the meaning of permanence.
University officials and organizations
University affiliate organizations
- MukÃ
Âda Library
- Jissen Women's University Supporters' Association
List of university officials
Facilities
Campuses
Hino Campus
- Faculty using Hino Campus: Faculty of Human Life Science
- Graduate school using Hino Campus: Graduate School of Human Life Science
- Transportation access
- 14-minute walk from Hino Station operated by JR East
Shibuya Campus
External affairs
Agreements with other universities
Notable people
Affiliated schools
See also
References
External links