Japan University of Economics
Japan University of Economics (日本経済大学 Nihon Keizai Daigaku), abbreviated as Nikkeidai (日経大 Nikkeidai), is a private university in Dazaifu, Fukuoka, Japan. The school was established in 1968 and adopted the present name in 2007, to reflect its nationwide character following the successful establishment of campuses in both Kobe and Tokyo (Shibuya). It is officially the Fukuoka campus of the Japan University of Economics which is run by the Tsuzuki Integrated Educational Corporation, a major supplier of higher education in Japan. Students live in one of two dormitories, called Oxford House and Cambridge House, to in honor of the famous Oxford and Cambridge universities. The current chancellor of the university is the daughter of Yasuhisa Tsuzuki, who had resigned to pursue private interests following allegations of molesting staff that were ultimately unproven in court but damaging nonetheless to the image of the institution. The university under the leadership of the new Chancellor, has gone on to become one of the three largest providers in Japan of education to overseas students.
Facilities
The university has a large campus including a landscaped park (the English Garden) shared with other schools affiliated with the Tsuzuki Group. For sports there are several large sports halls, tennis courts, a track and a gym.[1] There are buses to transfer students to and from the Cambridge House dormitory and the railway station in Futsukaichi.
External links
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- Official website (Japanese)
Coordinates: 33°30′22.1″N 130°31′36.8″E / 33.506139°N 130.526889°E