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Shirayuri Women's University : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shirayuri Women's University
is a Catholic Japanese women's university located in Chōfu, Tokyo. The university comprises four Departments of Literature and a graduate school. This all-female institution is well known as Shirayuri Women's University, although its official name is Shirayuri College. It is a research and liberal art college. It was inherited from a priest and 3 nuns, back in France 300 years ago. ==Historical background== Shirayuri College traces its origin to the Convent of Saint Paul Chartre, which was founded in a small village in France at the end of the 17th century. Ever since its founding the sisterhood, with its headquarters in Rome, has taken service and education as its mission; and has devoted itself to educational and welfare activities in countries all over the world. Activities in Japan began with the arrival of three French nuns in Hakodate, in 1878, with an ardent mission to establish a convent. Three years later, a school was founded in Kanda, Tokyo, beginning the groundwork for Shirayuri Gakuen. In 1965, the present Shirayuri College, a four-year institution, was established. Since then, the college has been lauded for expanding and enhancing the curricula and educational facilities to include a graduate school for each the four departments, enriching the educational program and providing an education based on the spirit of Catholicism.
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