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Takushoku University

Takushoku University (拓殖 大学; ''Takushoku Daigaku'', abbreviated as 拓大 ''Takudai'') is a private university in Japan. It was founded in 1900 by Duke Taro Katsura (1848–1913).〔(Takushoku University: Home ) (''c.'' 2009). Retrieved on March 3, 2010.〕 The university is located in Tokyo and has two campuses: the main campus in the Bunkyō district, and a satellite campus in the Hachiōji city. Takushoku University has five faculties: Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Foreign Languages, International Studies, and Engineering.〔
Originally, Takushoku University was named the Taiwan Association School,〔(Takushoku University: History ) (''c.'' 2009). Retrieved on March 4, 2010. 〕 and was founded to produce graduates to contribute to the development of Taiwan. In 1907, it was renamed as the Oriental Association Vocational School.〔 In 1918, it adopted its present name of Takushoku University.〔 Literally, “Takushoku” means "development and industrialization" as well as "colonization", because Japan had overseas colonies like Taiwan, South Sakhalin, and Korea to industrialize at that time.
Takushoku University was responsible for training many of Japanese local and colonial administrators as well as overseas merchants. Several of these people who were also ''karateka'' (practitioners of karate) took up administrative positions in the Japan Karate Association when it was founded in 1949.〔Evans, J. K. (1988): "The battle for Olympic Karate recognition: WUKO vs IAKF." ''Black Belt'', 26(2):54–58.〕 The university's karate club was founded around 1924,〔McCarthy, P. (1999): ''Ancient Okinawan martial arts: Koryu uchinadi – Vol. 2'' (p. 49). Boston, MA: Tuttle. (ISBN 978-0-8048-3147-5)〕 and has produced many prominent karate instructors and competitors. The university also has a judo program, which produced a second-place result in a 1967 Japanese collegiate competition.〔Anonymous (1967): "Tenri U. wins Judo title." ''Black Belt'', 5(10):52.〕
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