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Graduate School of Liberal Arts
Graduate School of Liberal Arts
  • Hachioji Campus
Graduate School of Liberal Arts

Nurturing talent with the ability investigate and solve increasingly diverse problems
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We nurture talent with the ability to investigate and solve complex and diversified problems by having students acquire advanced specialized knowledge and practical skills in the wide variety of academic fields in which they major.

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About the Graduate School of Liberal Arts?

Educational Goals and Our Three Policies

Educational Goals and Our Three Policies

In keeping with the School Philosophy, the Graduate School of Liberal Arts seeks to develop professionals who have amassed a high level of specialized knowledge and practical skills in the wide range of academic fields in which they specialize and who are able to research and solve a wide range of problems.

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Obtainable Qualifications

Obtainable Qualifications

The Graduate School of Liberal Arts is where students can continue to question the nature of human beings and acquire knowledge. Students can also acquire qualifications centered on a teacher-training.

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State of Career Paths

State of Career Paths

Many students graduating from the Division of Japanese Cultures find careers at educational institutions and companies. Many students graduating from the Division of Clinical Psychology and Division of Psychology tend to decide on career paths which have them working at welfare facilities and educational institutions. Students decide on their career paths in a manner which allows them to leverage the specialized knowledge learned at the Graduate School of Liberal Arts.

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Message from the Dean

The Graduate School of Liberal Arts has students asking the timeless question of what human beings are. There are four majors at the Graduate School of Liberal Arts, which means that there are four different mountains, so to speak, which students can climb to dive into the question of what human beings are. No matter the major, students should not forget that what they are seeking is ultimately the same.

The academic exploration of human existence in this sense is referred to as the humanities. In fact, when universities were established in Western Europe, the foundation of all scholarship undertaken was found in the humanities. It was thereafter when we saw things get divided up into philosophy, history, literature, and so on. The root was a unified field of humanities.

Academics are, of course, currently divided into various fields, and there are many specialized academic fields found at our university. There are four majors which have been developed at the Graduate School of Liberal Arts itself, which is where students undertake the study of the humanities. Within the foundations of those majors can be found the theme of human pursuits. Thus, we would like to see students at the Graduate School of Liberal Arts studying with both a sense of pride and sense of mission when it comes to handling the timeless question of what human beings are.

Graduate School of Liberal Arts chief
Asae Abe

Teaching Staff?

*As of June 2024

Division of Japanese Cultures

  • Department Chair Professor Aoi Okada
  • Professor Nakazawa
  • Professor Yo Hamada
  • Professor Akihiro Hosoda
  • Associate Professor Fukui
  • Senior Assistant Professor Kei Umeda
  • Senior Assistant Professor Ryo Kageyama
  • Senior Assistant Professor Mai Takahisa
  • Senior Assistant Professor Hagiwara
  • Kota Watanabe Senior Assistant Professor
  • Senior Assistant Professor Linepe Andre
  • Assistant Professor Yasuda

Division of Japanese History and Cultural Properties

  • Dean Professor Abe Choei
  • Professor Hiroshi Aizawa
  • Professor Takashi Ishikawa
  • Professor Manabu Uetsuki
  • Professor Toshiki Koyama
  • Professor Yuri Shibuya
  • Professor Koji Fukaya
  • Professor Akira Fujisawa
  • Professor Kazuya Yamauchi
  • Professor Hidetaka Yamamoto
  • Associate Professor Kushihara
  • Associate Professor Saeki
  • Associate Professor Ransei Sasaki
  • Associate Professor Nobuaki Takagi
  • Associate Professor Yohei Takasugi
  • Associate Professor Satoshi Tatemi
  • Associate Professor Tsuyoshi Tanaka
  • Associate Professor Junpei Hirano
  • Associate Professor Maki Miyakawa
  • Associate Professor Sumire Yamashita
  • Senior Assistant Professor Hiroko Sumita
  • Senior Assistant Professor Eiki Watanabe
  • Assistant Professor Chie Akashi

Division of Clinical Psychology /Division of Psychology

  • Department Chair Professor Masatoshi Ikeda
  • Professor Ohe
  • Professor Satsuki Kasai
  • Professor Kumiko Kihara
  • Professor Kusayama Taichi
  • Professor Kiyomi Kondo
  • Professor Shikishima
  • Professor Emi Togawa
  • Professor Akihiro Hasegawa
  • Professor Kaname Mochizuki
  • Professor Takuro Motonaga
  • Associate Professor Chisato Ohara
  • Associate Professor Ayako Jitsukichi
  • Associate Professor Naomi Kakuminami
  • Associate Professor Asami Tanaka
  • Associate Professor Yutaka Hotta
  • Associate Professor Kana Murakami
  • Associate Professor Masakiyo Wakita
  • Senior Assistant Professor Yudai Iijima
  • Senior Assistant Professor Maiko Nonaka
  • Senior Assistant Professor Moriwaki
  • Senior Assistant Professor Ken Yaoi
  • Senior Assistant Professor Yoon Seong-soo
  • Assistant Professor Kenta Ishikawa
  • Assistant Professor Takahiro Hashimoto
  • Assistant Professor Fujio