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Partnering Universities and Colleges List(As of January 1, 2021) ■Partnering Universities and Colleges list(As of January 1, 2021) No. Prefectures Name No. Prefectures Name No. Prefectures Name 1 Hokkaido Asahikawa Medical University 81 Fukushima Koriyama Women's University 161 Chiba Kameda College of Health Sciences 2 Hokkaido Otaru University of Commerce 82 Fukushima Higashi Nippon International University 162 Chiba Kawamura Gakuen Women's University 3 Hokkaido Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine 83 Fukushima Iwaki Junior College 163 Chiba Kanda University of International Studies 4 Hokkaido Kitami Institute of Technology 84 Fukushima Koriyama Women's College 164 Chiba Keiai University 5 Hokkaido Hokkaido University of Education 85 Ibaraki Ibaraki University 165 Chiba International Budo University 6 Hokkaido Hokkaido University 86 Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology 166 Chiba Shumei University 7 Hokkaido Muroran Institute of Technology 87 Ibaraki University of Tsukuba 167 Chiba Shukutoku University 8 Hokkaido Sapporo Medical University 88 Ibaraki Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences 168 Chiba Josai International University 9 Hokkaido Sapporo City University 89 Ibaraki Ibaraki Christian University 169 Chiba Seitoku University 10 Hokkaido Asahikawa University 90 Ibaraki Tsukuba Gakuin University 170 Chiba Seiwa University 11 Hokkaido Sapporo Gakuin University 91 Ibaraki Tsukuba International University 171 Chiba Chiba Institute of Science 12 Hokkaido Sapporo International University 92 Ibaraki Tokiwa University 172 Chiba Chiba Keizai University 13 Hokkaido Sapporo University 93 Ibaraki Nihon Wellness Sports University 173 Chiba Chiba Institute of Technology 14 Hokkaido Seisa Dohto University 94 Ibaraki Ryutsu Keizai University 174 Chiba Chiba University of Commerce 15 Hokkaido Tomakomai Komazawa University 95 Ibaraki Tokiwa Junior College 175 Chiba Chuo Gakuin University 16 Hokkaido Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing 96 Tochigi Utsunomiya University 176 Chiba Tokyo University of Information Sciences 17 Hokkaido Hakodate University 97 Tochigi Ashikaga University 177 Chiba The Open University of Japan 18 Hokkaido Fuji Women's University 98 Tochigi Utsunomiya Kyowa University 178 Chiba Ryotokuji University 19 Hokkaido Hokusho University 99 Tochigi International University of Health and Welfare 179 Chiba Reitaku University 20 Hokkaido Hokusei Gakuen University 100 Tochigi Sakushin Gakuin University 180 Chiba Wayo Women's University 21 Hokkaido Hokkai-Gakuen University 101 Tochigi Jichi Medical University 181 Chiba Uekusa Gakuen Junior College 22 Hokkaido Hokkai School of Commerce 102 Tochigi Dokkyo Medical University 182 Chiba Showa Gakuin Junior College 23 Hokkaido Health Sciences University of Hokkaido 103 Tochigi Hakuoh University 183 Chiba Shukutoku University Junior College 24 Hokkaido Hokkaido University of Science 104 Tochigi Bunsei University of Art 184 Chiba Seiwa Junior College 25 Hokkaido Rakuno Gakuen University 105 Tochigi Utsunomiya Junior Collage 185 Chiba Chiba Keiai Junior College 26 Hokkaido Wakkanai Hokusei Gakuen University 106 Tochigi Utsunomiya Bunsei Junior College 186 Chiba Chiba Keizai College 27 Hokkaido Asahikawa University Junior College 107 Tochigi Sano Nihon University College 187 Tokyo Ochanomizu University 28 Hokkaido Kushiro Junior College 108 Gunma Gunma University 188 Tokyo National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies 29 Hokkaido Sapporo University Women's Junior College 109 Gunma Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences 189 Tokyo The University of Electro Communications 30 Hokkaido Hokusei Gakuen University Junior College 110 Gunma Gunma Prefectural Women's University 190 Tokyo Tokyo Medical and Dental University 31 Hokkaido Hokkaido University of Science Junior College 111 Gunma Takasaki City University of Economics 191 Tokyo Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 32 Aomori Hirosaki University 112 Gunma Kanto Gakuen University 192 Tokyo Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology 33 Aomori Aomori University of Health and Welfare 113 Gunma Kyoai Gakuen University 193 Tokyo Tokyo Gakugei University 34 Aomori Aomori University 114 Gunma Kiryu University 194 Tokyo Tokyo University of the Arts 35 Aomori Aomori Chuo Gakuin University 115 Gunma Gunma University of Health and Welfare 195 Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology 36 Aomori Tohoku Women's College 116 Gunma Takasaki University of Health and Welfare 196 Tokyo The University of Tokyo 37 Aomori Hachinohe Institute of Technology 117 Gunma Takasaki University of Commerce 197 Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology 38 Aomori Hachinohe Gakuin University 118 Gunma Kiryu University Junior College 198 Tokyo Hitotsubashi University 39 Aomori Hirosaki Gakuin University 119 Gunma Gunma University of Health and Welfare Two-year College Course 199 Tokyo Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology 40 Aomori Aomori Akenohoshi Junior College 120 Gunma Tokyo University of Social Welfare Junior College 200 Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan University 41 Aomori Aomori Chuo Junior College 121 Gunma Niijima Gakuen Junior College 201 Tokyo Aoyama Gakuin University 42 Iwate Iwate University 122 Saitama Saitama University 202 Tokyo Asia University 43 Iwate Iwate Prefectural University 123 Saitama Saitama Prefectural University 203 Tokyo Atomi University 44 Iwate Iwate Prefectural University, Miyako Junior college 124 Saitama Urawa University 204 Tokyo Ueno Gakuen University 45 Iwate Iwate Prefectural University, Morioka Junior College 125 Saitama Kyoei University 205 Tokyo J. F. Oberlin University 46 Iwate Iwate Medical University 126 Saitama Saitama Medical University 206 Tokyo Otsuma Women's University 47 Iwate Fuji University 127 Saitama Saitama Institute of Technology 207 Tokyo Kaetsu University 48 Iwate Morioka University 128 Saitama Jumonji University 208 Tokyo Gakushuin Women's College 49 Iwate Shuko Junior College 129 Saitama Josai University 209 Tokyo Gakushuin University 50 Iwate Morioka Daigaku Junior College 130 Saitama Shobi University 210 Tokyo Kitasato University 51 Miyagi Tohoku University 131 Saitama Kagawa Nutrition University 211 Tokyo Kyoritsu Women's University 52 Miyagi Miyagi University of Education 132 Saitama Surugadai University 212 Tokyo Kyorin University 53 Miyagi Miyagi University 133 Saitama Bunri University of Hospitality 213 Tokyo Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University 54 Miyagi Ishinomaki Senshu University 134 Saitama Tokyo International University 214 Tokyo Keio University 55 Miyagi Shokei Gakuin University 135 Saitama Toho College of Music 215 Tokyo Keisen University 56 Miyagi Sendai Shirayuri Women's College 136 Saitama Dokkyo University 216 Tokyo Kogakuin University 57 Miyagi Sendai University 137 Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology 217 Tokyo Kokugakuin University 58 Miyagi Tohoku Gakuin University 138 Saitama Japan University of Health Sciences 218 Tokyo International Christian University 59 Miyagi Tohoku Institute of Technology 139 Saitama Nihon Pharmaceutical University 219 Tokyo Kokushikan University 60 Miyagi Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka University 140 Saitama University of Human Arts and Sciences 220 Tokyo Kunitachi College of Music 61 Miyagi Tohoku Fukushi University 141 Saitama Bunkyo Gakuin University 221 Tokyo Komazawa University 62 Miyagi Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University 142 Saitama Bunkyo University 222 Tokyo Komazawa Women's University 63 Miyagi Miyagi Gakuin Women's University 143 Saitama Heisei International University 223 Tokyo Sanno University 64 Miyagi Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka Junior College 144 Saitama Musashino Gakuin University 224 Tokyo The Graduate School of Project Design 65 Akita Akita University 145 Saitama Meikai University 225 Tokyo Jissen Women's University 66 Akita Akita Prefectural University 146 Saitama Institute of Technologists 226 Tokyo Shibaura Institute of Technology 67 Akita Akita University of Art 147 Saitama Urawa University Junior College 227 Tokyo Juntendo University 68 Akita Akita International University 148 Saitama Kokusai Gakuin Saitama College 228 Tokyo Sophia University 69 Yamagata Yamagata University 149 Saitama Saitama Medical University College 229 Tokyo Showa Women's University 70 Yamagata Yamagata Prefectural University of Health Sciences 150 Saitama Saitama Junshin College 230 Tokyo Showa University 71 Yamagata Yamagata Prefectural Yonezawa University of Nutrition Sciences 151 Saitama Josai Junior College 231 Tokyo Showa Pharmaceutical University 72 Yamagata Yamagata Prefectural Yonezawa Women's Junior College 152 Saitama Musashigaoka College 232 Tokyo Joshibi University of Art and Design 73 Yamagata Tohoku University of Art and Design 153 Saitama Musashino Junior College 233 Tokyo Shiraume Gakuen University 74 Yamagata Tohoku University of Community Service and Science 154 Saitama Yamamura Gakuen College 234 Tokyo Shirayuri University 75 Yamagata Tohoku Bunkyo College 155 Chiba Chiba University 235 Tokyo Sugino Fashion College 76 Yamagata Tohoku Bunkyo Junior College 156 Chiba Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences 236 Tokyo Seikei University 77 Fukushima Fukushima University 157 Chiba Aikoku Gakuen University 237 Tokyo Seijo University 78 Fukushima The University of Aizu 158 Chiba Uekusa Gakuen University 238 Tokyo University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo 79 Fukushima Fukushima Medical University 159 Chiba Edogawa University 239 Tokyo Seisen University 80 Fukushima The University of Aizu, Junior College Division 160 Chiba Kaichi International University 240 Tokyo St. Luke's International University 1 / 4 ページ ■Partnering Universities and Colleges list(As of January
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