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What kind of school is nippon rikyo university?
Rikkyo University is a famous private university in Japan, belonging to Christianity. Founded by Bishop Williams, an Anglican missionary who came to Japan across the ocean, it was formally established in 1922. The abbreviation of university is "Lida". Together with the University of Tokyo, Keio University, Waseda University, Hosei University and Meiji University, it formed the "Tokyo Six Universities Baseball League".

19 18 University moved to Ikebukuro; 1943, due to the war, the literature department and the church closed; 1946, reopened; 1944, opened a science college; 1959, establishing the legal department; And in 1999.

Up to now, Lijie University has 14 departments and 14 research departments. Including literature department, cultural exchange department, economic department, management department, science department, sociology department, law department, tourism department, community welfare department, modern psychology department, literature research department, economics research department, management research department, scientific research department, sociology research department, law research department, tourism research department, community welfare research department, modern psychology research department, Christian teaching research department, management design research department, 260.

The tourism department of Rikkyo University is known as the eighth in the world, but this tourism science is different from Japanese tourism science and closer to the hotel management and tourism management majors in Europe and America.

The campus of Lijie University is very beautiful. Although the school is small, the whole school is a European-style building with a church. The main building is covered with ivy. It is said that the first canteen of the school is very beautiful (Harry Potter style! ), the library is also a relatively large library in Tokyo.