Edogawa Junior College
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Edogawa Junior College (江戸川短期大学, Edogawa Tanki Daigaku) was a junior college in Nagareyama, Chiba, Japan, and is part of the Edogawa Gakuen network.
江戸川短期大学 | |
Former name | 江戸川女子短期大学 |
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Active | 1984 | –2007
Founder | Gakkou Houjin Edogawa Gakuen |
Religious affiliation | Edogawa University |
The institute was founded in 1985, and closed in 2007.
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