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Hokkaido Bunkyo University
北海道文教大学
TypePrivate
Established1999
Location, ,
WebsiteOfficial website

Hokkaido Bunkyo University (北海道文教大学, Hokkaidō bunkyō daigaku) is a private university in Hokkaido, Japan, established in 1999. It has campuses in Eniwa and Sapporo. Its junior college division is coeducational. The predecessor of the school, a women's school, was founded in 1942.

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