Komazawa University

Komazawa University
駒澤大學
Motto Truth, Sincerity, Respect, and Love (信誠敬愛)
Type Private
Established 1592
President HIROSE, Ryoko
Administrative staff
600
Undergraduates 16,000
Postgraduates 250
Location Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Campus Urban
Member of Setagaya 6 Universities consortium
Colors bluish-purple
Website www.komazawa-u.ac.jp

Komazawa University (駒澤大學, Komazawa Daigaku, abbreviated as 駒大 Komadai) is one of the oldest universities in Japan. Its history starts in 1592, when a seminary was established to be a center of learning for the young monks of the Sōtō sect, one of the two main Zen Buddhist traditions in Japan.

The university in Tokyo campus comprises eight faculties and 22 departments with a total of around 16,000 students. Also for students who wish to pursue advanced studies, each department has a graduate school except the Department of Radiological Sciences. It also has seven research institutes and a Museum of Zen Buddhist Culture.

Basic Information

Location

Education and Research

Departments

Graduate Programs

Professional Graduate Programs

Affiliated Facilities

Institute

Facilities

Campuses

Museum

People and organizations related to Komazawa

Presidents

Notable alumni

Rev. Dr. Zengaku Soyu Matsuoka Roshi (Founder of Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago, Long Beach Zen Center, and Mokurai Silent Thunder Order)

External Relations

International exchanges

Agreements with other universities

Sister Schools

They were also established by Soto sect.

Affiliated Schools

See also

External links

Coordinates: 35°37′46.7″N 139°39′29.8″E / 35.629639°N 139.658278°E / 35.629639; 139.658278

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