is a private women's college in Nada, Kobe, Hyà Âgo, Japan.
The institution was first established as a primary school, and a junior and senior high school in 1951. A junior college was next established in 1955, followed by the opening of a college (university) in 1965. The institution is owned and operated by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. It is one of a number of the city's oldest schools that were founded by foreigners to provide a Christian education.
The board made the decision that the college would stop admitting students from 2024 and close in 2027 when the last cohort graduates.
The school focuses on an humanities-based Christian education. They provide instruction in Japanese, English and French, with alumni being known for their ability to speak foreign languages. The school also operates exchange programs with other schools.
The university awards Bachelor of Arts degrees. In 1981, the school had an enrolment of approximately 300 students with 40 faculty.
The school is also referred to in English as: