Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University, Private university in Hiroshima, Japan
Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University was a private institution in Hiroshima with departments focused on Engineering and Information Culture. The campus contained multiple buildings equipped with research laboratories and facilities designed for technical and scientific study.
The school was founded in 1927 and later became a junior college in 1964 before transforming into a four-year university in 1967. It served as an educational institution in the region for nearly a century before operations ended in 2023.
The institution maintained strong connections with local businesses and organizations, facilitating student internships and practical training opportunities throughout Hiroshima Prefecture.
The campus was conveniently located in central Hiroshima and provided language support and specialized courses for international students. Visitors could explore facilities typical of Japanese university grounds, with modern buildings situated alongside older structures.
The university halted admissions in 2020 and ceased all operations in 2023 after operating for nearly a century. This closure marks a turning point in Hiroshima's educational landscape as a long-established institution closed its doors permanently.
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