Yamanashi Gakuin University

Yamanashi Gakuin University (山梨学院大学 Yamanashi gakuin daigaku) (YGU) is a university in Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Yamanashi Gakuin was founded in 1946. Today, it is a comprehensive educational institution that includes a kindergarten, elementary school, junior high and high school, junior college, university and graduate school. (YGU) sits at the core of the whole institution, and aims to contribute to society by nurturing in students profound knowledge and creativity, a globalized perspective and deep understanding of and appreciation for Japanese culture.

Yamanashi Gakuin University
Main Entrance
TypePrivate higher education institution
Established1946
ChairmanTadahiko Furuya
PresidentKoji Furuya
Vice-presidentMasatsugu Maruyama, Yoshiki Takeda
Students4,200
Undergraduates3,500
Postgraduates40
Other students
80 in iCLA Program and 575 in Junior College
Location
Kofu
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CampusUrban
ColorsBlue and Red
Sports20 Varsity Teams
WebsiteYGU Website

Faculties and Departments

  • International College of Liberal Arts (iCLA) / Department of International Liberal Arts
  • Faculty of Law / Department of Law
  • Faculty of Law / Department of Politics & Public Administration
  • Faculty of Business Administration / Department of Business Administration
  • Faculty of Management Information / Department of Management Information
  • Faculty of Health and Nutrition / Department of Nutrition
  • Faculty of Sport Science / Department of Sport Science
  • Graduate School of Social Science

Areas of interest

Yamanashi Gakuin University is well known for a long-distance intercollegiate relay race and has produced 42 Olympians in its nearly 70-year history. Ten athletes participated in the London 2012 Summer Olympics–one of whom earned a medal in three swimming events, the first-ever Japanese female swimmer to do so. In 2004, YGU received a special prize from the Japan Olympic Committee and in 2010 and 2013 a special award from Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in recognition of their excellence in world sports.

Notable alumni

  • Naito Ehara (Class of 2015) - Olympic Swimmer (Rio de Janeiro Bronze medal)
  • Kanae Yamabe (Class of 2012) - Olympic Judoist (Rio de Janeiro Bronze medal)
  • Lien Chen-li (Class of 2011) - Olympic Judoist
  • Yuka Kato (Class of 2009) - Olympic Swimmer (London Bronze medal)
  • Mekubo Mogusu (Class of 2009) - Long-distance Runner
  • Karolina Styczyńska - Professional shogi player
  • Satomi Suzuki (Class of 2013) - Olympic Swimmer (London Silver and Bronze medal)
  • Takuto Otoguro - The youngest Japanese ever freestyle wrestling senior world champion.
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