Affiliated Institutes, Centers, and Related Facilities that support the Learning and History of Shukutoku University
Shukutoku University has established various affiliated institutions, promoting exchanges between the university staff / students and local citizens, and initiatives to connect the university and the community to respond to the demands of the community, such as opening university facilities and providing academic information and human resources.
Hasegawa Research Institute for Buddhist Culture
The Hasegawa Research Institute for Buddhist Culture is intended to praise the achievements of Hasegawa Ryoshin, the founder of Daijo Shukutoku Gakuen and Shukutoku University, conduct research and study and publish books on religion, education, and social
welfare, and thereby contribute to the promotion of the founding principle and education.
Hasegawa Research Institute for Buddhist Culture (Japanese)
Hasegawa Research Institute for Buddhist Culture (Japanese)

Social Welfare Research Institute
Laboratory of Integrated Human and Social Welfare Studies / Joint Research Promotion Office
Research and Clinical Center for Child Development
Social Welfare Research Institute (Japanese)
Research and Clinical Center for Child Development
Social Welfare Research Institute (Japanese)

Shukutoku Center for Clinical Psychology
As a facility open to the community, we hope this will be a place to support people with various mental problems and those who want to look back at themselves and livemore lively.
Shukutoku Center for Clinical Psychology (Japanese)
Shukutoku Center for Clinical Psychology (Japanese)

Asian Research Institute for International Social Work
Asian Research Institute for international Social Work (ARIISW) is the first place for you to contact when you want to work with Japanese colleagues or institutions or to study in and / or about Japan.
The main mission of ARIISW is to learn from, work with, and provide research opportunities and results to you, colleagues from other countries, to contribute to the advancement of research and education in the field of social work across Asia and the world.
The main mission of ARIISW is to learn from, work with, and provide research opportunities and results to you, colleagues from other countries, to contribute to the advancement of research and education in the field of social work across Asia and the world.

Shukutoku University Archives
The Shukutoku University Archives are intended to contribute to the development of social welfare in Japan through the collection and preservation of materials related to the history and activities of Shukutoku University and Daijo Shukutoku Gakuen as
well as the history of social welfare in Japan,and alsothrough the publication, investigation, research, and exhibition of the collected materials.
Shukutoku University Archives(Japanese)
Shukutoku University Archives(Japanese)

Calligraphy and Culture Center
The Calligraphy and Culture Center has a large collection of Chinese inscriptions, copies of inscriptions on statues that are closely related to Buddhism, which is the founding principle of our university, andothervaluable materials of high
aesthetic value that contribute to academic research.
Calligraphy and Culture Center(Japanese)
Calligraphy and Culture Center(Japanese)

Center for Higher Education Research and Development
The Center for Higher Education Research and Development was established to handle matters related to the reform and improvement of education and research at Shukutoku University. We will proceed with our efforts to develop human resources who can contribute
to society.
Center for Higher Education Research and Development(Japanese)
Center for Higher Education Research and Development(Japanese)

Education and Research Support Center
The Education and Research Support Center was established to strengthen support for education and research by researchers. We provide a variety of information to help our university staff understand the various systems related to grants and subsidies
inside and outside the university.
Education and Research Support Center(Japanese)
Education and Research Support Center(Japanese)

Center for Collaboration of Regional Development
The Center for Collaboration of Regional Development is intended to contribute to the revitalization and development of the local community through a variety of industry-academia collaboration projects, and actively utilizes our university’s research
results, human resources, and other resources to promote practical and collaborative initiatives in cooperation with the community.
Center for Collaboration of Regional Development (Japanese)
Center for Collaboration of Regional Development (Japanese)

Volunteer Center
The Volunteer Center is intended to put into practice our university’s founding principle, “Philosophy of Symbiosis and Practical Education,” contributing to education and society, and is working on university-wide community-supportive volunteer activities.
Volunteer Center (Japanese)
Volunteer Center (Japanese)

International Exchange Center
The International Exchange Center offers long-term study abroad programs and overseas training during spring and summer breaks so that students can experience diverse cultures and values while in school. We also offer learning and living support to international
students enrolled at our university.
Related Facilities

Shukutoku Kyoseien
The Shukutoku Kyoseien was established in April 2007 as a facility to provide special nursing home business, short-term admission business for the elderly, day service business for the elderly, in-home care business, home-visit nursing business, and home-visit
care business.
Shukutoku Kyoseien (Japanese)
Shukutoku Kyoseien (Japanese)

Shukutoku Oyumi Clinic
The Shukutoku Oyumi Clinic is adjacent to Shukutoku Kyoseien. It was established in April 2011 as a community clinic. We provide general outpatient care, vaccinations, and medical check-ups.
Shukutoku Oyumi Clinic (Japanese)
Shukutoku Oyumi Clinic (Japanese)