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Introduction of Sakura Merrill Lynch University in Japan
Sakura Merrill Lynch University: Sakura Merrill Lynch University (J.F.Oberlin University, Japanese Hiragana: ぉぅびりんだぃがく) is a private comprehensive company located in Tokyo-CHO, Japan. Its predecessor originated from Chongzhen Gongdu Girls' School founded by Mr. Shimizu Sanan in China in192/kloc-0. 1946 after Mr Shimizu returned to China, he founded Sakura Merrill Lynch Academy in Tokyo, and 1966 was renamed Sakura Merrill Lynch University. There are more than 9000 students in the school, including many foreign students. Sakura Merrill Lynch University is based on the Christian spirit and aims to cultivate international talents.

The mission of Sakura Merrill Lynch College is to cultivate talents who can abide by their beliefs and make contributions to mankind and society in the basic spirit of "educating people". Based on this mission, Sakura Merrill Lynch Academy first requires students to become people who are full of confidence in the future and can understand the sufferings of others with fraternity, no matter what the environment. At the same time, students are required to face up to the existing values in modern society and have rich creativity and keen judgment.

The main campus is located in Machida, a suburb of Tokyo. There are also two sub-campuses: one is located next to Yuanyebian Station in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture; The other is located in Chito Valley, which is the central area of Tokyo. Our facilities also include research and accommodation facilities at Tama College Hill Campus and Izu Plateau Club.

Sakura Merrill Lynch's goal has always been to cultivate international talents in accordance with the Christian spirit. The educational ideal of the academy is not only to impart knowledge to students, but more importantly, to cultivate students' extensive liberal arts education and keen judgment, as well as their comprehensive ability to understand and respect others and handle affairs in a cooperative spirit under any circumstances. In order to realize this ideal, we provide students with liberal arts education and international education, and constantly develop new teaching activities to meet the requirements of new talents in the new century.