KYOTO TACHIBANA UNIVERSITY
Kyoto Tachibana University
was founded in 1967 as a private university for women based
within the Tachibana Educational Institution, which has a long
history of more than one hundred years. The University, which
became co-educational in 2005, consists of eight faculties and
fifteen departments now. There are approximately 5,900
undergraduate and 90 graduate students. Kyoto Tachibana
University is in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan which
prospered as the center of politics and culture for many years
since the late 8th century and, with an educational and academic
philosophy of "Independence, Coexistence and Practical
Knowledge", fosters human resources that meet the needs of
society. We also endeavor to provide a variety of educational
courses that promote a range of careers and vocations.
Introduction
Faculties
Graduate Schools
Research Institutes and Centers
Students' Learning and Life
International Exchange