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Type
  
Public (National)

President
  
Masahiko Endo

Students
  
6,792

Total enrollment
  
6,967 (1 May 2015)

Color
  
Ultramarine

Established
  
1949

Administrative staff
  
776

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
535,800 JPY (2010)

Phone
  
+81 172-36-2111

Hirosaki University

Academic staff
  
231 professors214 associate professors81 lecturers167 research associates

Address
  
Japan, 〒036-8560 Aomori Prefecture, Hirosaki, 文京町1

Similar
  
Iwate University, Yamagata University, Gunma University, Tohoku University, Niigata University

Profiles

Hirosaki University (弘前大学, Hirosaki Daigaku) is a university in Hirosaki City in Aomori, Japan.

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Hirosaki university 30th anniversary


History

Hirosaki University was founded in May 1949. The university initially consisted of The Department of Literature and Science, The Department of Education, The Medical Department, and The Noheji Branch School.

School Calendar Information

The first semester is held from April to July, while second semester is held from October to February. In each semester, students must take seven classes.

In terms of the General Fee information, an examination costs ¥9,800, entrance fee is ¥28,200, and the tuition fee is ¥14,800 per a subject. Moreover, students can rent an apartment around the university, which costs about ¥25,000 to ¥30,000.

According to the university policies, foreign exchange students must submit application papers IAW written in English or Japanese within the deadlines. The term of application for the first semester is November 20, and April 20 for the second semester.

Faculties

There are currently 5 faculties in the university:

Club Activities

There are many clubs for all students to join as well as specific clubs only for medical students. Medical students can join any club, but other students can only join clubs that are open to all students.

International Exchange Students

Hirosaki University has about 110 international students from various universities and colleges around the world. The International Exchange Center is an organization of Hirosaki University, which purpose is to make their international students do better in their studies.

Consequently, the university has a Home Visit Program which lets families in Hirosaki to accept or sponsor exchange students. There is also an English Lounge for students to practice and improve English while they study in Japan.

In addition, the university is having courses for foreign students to learn Japanese Culture, Economy and Management. If the students have high Japanese skill, they can also study with Japanese students. However, the exchange student with Japanese skills must get the permission of teacher of the class first.

Campus Activities

Hirosaki University's School Festival is held in October every year. The students and clubs set up booths to sell things or share their interests. A main event is also held, which is a concert performed by students. On the other hand, food is sold in dozens of booths around the campus. In 2010, around 7200 people visited the festival.

Commuting and transportation

Commuting

There are those who commute to Hirosaki University. In Hirosaki, trains may only come once per an hour, so it can be inconvenient for students to commute to school: if they miss the train, they must wait another hour for the next train to come. Also, trains run slowly, so few students living in other prefectures outside of Aomori Prefecture commute daily to Hirosaki University.

Transportation

There are buses on a circular route in the city and there are a few bus stops in front of Hirosaki University. The Gakuencho and Oguriyama Oinomori lines provide service to the university.

The nearest train stations are:

  • Hirosaki Station: located on the Ou and Konan lines, which takes 20 minutes on foot to reach the university.
  • Hirokōshita Station: located on the Owani line, which takes 10 minutes on foot to reach the university.
  • Housing

    Dormitories

    There are three dorms near Hirosaki University: Hokuou-ryo, Hokumei-ryo and Hou-ryo (-ryo means "dormitory"). Each of the dorms has about 100 rooms. Hou-ryo is for women only, while the others are for men. Hou-ryo and Hokuou-ryo are both five-story buildings that are located in the Gakuen district, about 1.5 km from Hirosaki University. On the other hand, Hokumei-ryo is a four-story building in the Midorigaoka district with. In each dormitory, there are two students who can occupy one room. There is also a lounge, kitchen, and toilet on each floor. In addition, a public bath and dining room are on 1st floor. Students can take a meal every morning and evening except on Sunday during school terms.

    Apartments

    There are many apartments near Hirosaki University. Students decide where to live based on the style of the house, rent, area and so on.

    Boarding Houses

    As a general rule, there are two common things concerning boarding house: those who live in boarding houses are provided with meals daily, and the use of public facilities such as public baths, with other inhabitants.

    Notable alumni

    The school's notable alumni include:

    Under the old system of Hirosaki High School (1920–1950)

  • Seijun Suzuki (1923–): A film director. He directed many films such as Branded to Kill.
  • Osamu Dazai (1909–1948): A novelist whose real name is Shuji Tsushima. His works include Disqualified person, Tsugaru, Shayou, and Run Meros.
  • The Hirosaki University (1949–)

  • Tadahiro Nomura (1974–): He is Judoka of 60 kg or less class who won three Olympic gold medals in 1996, 2000, 2004. He entered Graduate School of Medicine in 2009. He also learned Sports and Health Science.
  • Ayumi Tanimoto (1981–): She is a Japanese female Judoka. She won the women's –63 category gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 and at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. She entered Hirosaki Graduate School in Medical Researches in 2009.
  • Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (1947–): An animator who painted many robot pictures, such as "Gundam".
  • References

    Hirosaki University Wikipedia


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