Shogen Junior College

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Shogen Junior College
正眼短期大学
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Shogen Junior College in 2007
Type Private
Location,
Japan
Website http://www.shogen.ac.jp/

Shogen Junior College (正眼短期大学, Shōgen tanki daigaku) is a private junior college in Minokamo, Gifu, Japan, established in 1955.

Coordinates: 35°30′16.7″N137°0′16.3″E / 35.504639°N 137.004528°E / 35.504639; 137.004528


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