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Tenri University. Sankokan Museum. iCAFé. 天理大学は人間学部、文学部、国際学部、体育学部および大学院臨床人間学研究科、体育学研究科、宗教文化研究科を設置。. 恵まれた宗教的環境のもと、「他者への献身」という天理精神の涵養につとめ、徹底した少人数 ...
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The Summer Japanese Language Course is designed for students...
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- Tenri University Sankokan Museum
Tenri University Sankokan Museum. Established in 1930, the...
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Graduate School of Religion and Culture Studies Graduate...
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Oyasato Institute for The Study of Religion - TENRI...
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The Founding Spirit of Tenri University is to cultivate...
- The Founder of The University
After moving to the University, the building was used as an...
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- Summer Japanese Language Course
A university rooted in the community that fosters the ability to contribute to people and society. Tenri University was founded in 1925 as Japan’s first private foreign language school with the aim of spreading the teachings of Tenrikyo.
Tenri University is accredited by the Japan University Accreditation Association (JUAA) as being in conformity with the university standard. Tenri University’s Self-inspection and Evaluation Activities >
Tenri University (天理大学, Tenri Daigaku) is a Japanese private university in Tenri, Nara Prefecture, an independent part of the secular mission of the new religious movement Tenrikyo.
天理大学の入試情報はもちろん、天理大学での専門的な学びから、国際体験や社会連携など、学部学科を超えた学びも紹介、そして「いま学んでいる先輩」や「社会へ羽ばたいた先輩」の、一人ひとりの物語まで ...天理大学で過ごす4年間をご覧ください。.
Bienvenido a TenarisUniversity. Creemos que al crecer como profesional, creces como persona. Nuestro objetivo principal es apoyar a los empleados de Tenaris para que se conviertan en la mejor versión de sí mismos.
Tenri Universiuty is the only university in Tenri, Nara Prefecture, around 30 miles from Osaka. Like the town it takes its name from Tenrikyo, a Japanese religious movement promoting the "joyous life" which has close to 17,000 churches and two million adherents in Japan.