Japanese Studies
The Japanese Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program that offers students opportunities to become familiar with various aspects of Japanese culture: language, literature, history, politics, art, and religion. Students majoring in Japanese Studies are required to study in Japan for at least one semester. (Gustavus has student exchange relationships with Hosei University in Tokyo and Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka.) The major culminates in the production of a scholarly paper on some aspect of Japanese culture, written in the senior year under the guidance of one of the participating faculty members.
Gustavus offers a variety of Japanese language and courses related to Japanese culture, literatures, film, history, religion, and politics. For a description of the Japanese Studies major and minor and course details, visit Japanese Studies.
Study Abroad
Students studying Japanese language are strongly encouraged to study in Japan. Gustavus has student exchange relationships with Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka and Hosei University in Tokyo. Learn more through the Center for International and Cultural Education.
Learning Resources
The Culpeper Language Learning Center has compiled materials to assist you in learning Japanese View the Japanese Resources.
Name | Title | Phone | Web |
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Toshiyuki Sakuragi | Professor | 507-933-7384 | web |
John Cha | Associate Professor | 507-933-6167 | |
Richard Leitch | Associate Professor | 507-933-7028 | |
David Obermiller | Associate Professor | 507-933-6159 | |
Lianying Shan | Associate Professor | 507-933-7381 |