Hiroshima Shudo University, Private university in Hiroshima, Japan.
Hiroshima Shudo University is a private institution in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The institution organizes its teaching across several faculties, focusing on business, commerce, humanities, and international studies.
The institution began in the 18th century as a school of the Hiroshima clan and was transformed into a junior college in 1952. In April 2015, it merged with Suzugamine Gakuen, broadening its offerings.
The campus sits in the western part of the city, where academic facilities blend with residential neighborhoods. The grounds show modern structures and green spaces where students gather between classes.
The campus is reachable by public transport from central Hiroshima. Visitors should check in advance if access to certain buildings or libraries is restricted.
The roots reach back to a clan school from 1725, making it one of the oldest educational lineages in the region. This continuity connects feudal educational traditions with contemporary academic programs.
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