Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing

Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing (日本赤十字豊田看護大学 Nihon sekijūji toyota kango daigaku) is a private university in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school, a training school for nurses, was founded in 1941. It was chartered in 1989 as a women's junior college called Japan Red Cross Aichi Junior College of Nursing. In 1997 it became coeducational. In 2004 it became a four-year college, adopting the present name at the same time.

Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing

Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing (日本赤十字豊田看護大学 Nihon sekijūji toyota kango daigaku) is a private university in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school, a training school for nurses, was founded in 1941. It was chartered in 1989 as a women's junior college called Japan Red Cross Aichi Junior College of Nursing. In 1997 it became coeducational. In 2004 it became a four-year college, adopting the present name at the same time.