| 1920 |
The first three Sisters arrived in Sapporo, Japan, from Germany. They were Sr. M. Jeanne Berchmans Salomon, Sr. M. Xavera Lehme, and Sr. M. Candida von der Haar. |
| 1925 |
Opening of the Fuji Girls’ High School (5-years) |
| 1934 |
Opening of the Kindergarten in Otaru |
| 1938 |
Opening of the Kindergarten in Sapporo |
| 1947 |
Opening of the Fuji Women’s Technical College (3-years) |
| 1948 |
According to a change in the School System of Japan, Fuji Girls’ High School
was reestablished to Fuji Girls’ Junior High School and Senior High School
(altogether 6-years). |
| 1950 |
Fuji Women’s Technical College was reestablished to Fuji Women’s Junior
College (2- years). |
| 1952 |
Opening of Hakodate Fuji Kindergarten |
| 1953 |
Opening of Asahikawa Fuji Girls’ High School |
| 1955 |
Opening of Asahikawa Fuji Kidergarten and Aomori Fuji Kindergarten |
| 1956 |
Opening of Kitami Fuji Girls’ High School |
| 1961 |
Opening of Fuji Women’s College (4-years) |
| 1962 |
Opening of Tomakomai Fuji Kindergarten |
| 1965 |
Opening of Soka Fuji Kindergarten |
| 1984 |
Completion of Fuji Seminar House in Hanakawa, Ishikari |
| 1992 |
Opening of Hanakawa Campus of Fuji Women’s College |
| 2000 |
Fuji Women’s Junior College was reestablished to be integrated to Fuji
Women’s College. |
| 2002 |
Opening of the Graduate School of Fuji Women’s University |
| 2003 |
Completion of the Kinold Memorial House |
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