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Junior College of Toyota
豊田短期大学
Typeprivate
Active1990–1999
LocationToyota, Aichi, Japan
ColorsGreen

Junior College of Toyota (豊田短期大学, Toyota Tanki Daigaku) was a private junior college in Japan. It was located in Toyota, Aichi. It was abolished in 1999.

Departments

  • Department of Japanese Culture
  • Department of Human Relations

Faculty and staff

  • Tsukasa Morimoto, Assistant (1990-1999)

See also

References

  1. "モリモト ツカサ (Tsukasa Morimoto)". researchmap.jp. Japan Science and Technology Agency. Retrieved 28 April 2022.

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