100 Years of History
Outline
The Nippon Dental University is the most representative of all Japanese public and private dental universities. It has established affiliated specialized schools for the training of dental technicians and hygienists, including a junior college in Niigata for training hygienists and a junior college in Tokyo for training technicians and hygienists, to mention a few of its accomplishments. As Japan's largest comprehensive dental institution with highly developed capabilities in education, research, and treatment, the Nippon Dental University is the alma mater of a great many dentists now at work in Japanese society.
The main building of the Nippon
Institute of Dentistry, 1909
The main building and the
Centennial Anniversary Building
CHRONOLOGY
1907 6 | Ichigoro Nakahara establishes the private Kyoritsu Dental School in Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. |
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1907 10 | The school moves to 34 Kanda Kiji-cho, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo. |
1909 6 | The school is renamed the Nippon Institute of Dentistry and moves to Fujimi-cho, Kojimachi-ku, Tokyo. |
1909 8 | The school is upgraded the private Nippon Institute of Dentistry |
1911 2 | Nakahara is appointed principal. |
1919 12 | The Nippon Institute of Dentistry becomes a legally official foundation, with Ichigoro Nakahara as chairman of the Regent Board. |
1936 9 | Seiji Kato is appointed principal. |
1941 3 | Minoru Nakahara is appointed chairman of the Regent Board. |
1947 6 | The school is renamed the Nippon Dental College. |
1948 1 | Minoru Nakahara is appointed president. |
1951 2 | The school becomes an incorporated entity. |
1952 4 | The Nippon Dental College is reorganized under the new postwar education system. |
1960 4 | The college adds a four-year graduate program. |
1968 4 | The Affiliated School of Dental Technology is established. |
1971 4 | The school is renamed the Affiliated School of Dental Technology and Hygiene, and starts a Dental Hygiene Course. |
1972 4 | The Nippon Dental College starts its second School of Dentistry at Niigata, and the college's name is later changed to the Nippon Dental University. |
1981 4 | Soh Nakahara is appointed president. |
1981 6 | The Medical Hospital is established at Niigata. |
1983 4 | The Affiliated School of Dental Hygiene at Niigata is inaugurated. |
1984 8 | Soh Nakahara is appointed chairman of the Regent Board. |
1985 5 | "International Union of School for Oral Health (IUSOH)" is established. |
1987 4 | The Affiliated School of Dental Hygiene at Niigata is upgraded to a junior college and offers a Dental Hygiene Course. |
1987 10 | The Dental Hospital moves to the front of West exit of JR Iidabashi Station. |
1989 9 | The Museum of Medicine and Dentistry is opened at the School of Dentistry at Niigata. |
1990 4 | The Graduate School is inaugurated at Niigata. |
1991 4 | Sen Nakahara is appointed president. |
1995 6 | Toru Sato is appointed president. |
2000 4 | Sen Nakahara is appointed president. |
2000 7 | Sen Nakahara is appointed chairman of the Regent Board. |
2001 1 | Reorganization of the university. |
2004 10 | The first phase of the Centennial Anniversary Building is completed. |
2005 4 | The Nippon Dental University College at Tokyo is established. |
2006 1 | A memorial stone is erected in Otemachi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, marking it as the original location of The Nippon Dental University. |
2006 4 | School and faculty names are changed to incorporate "life dentistry." |
2012 10 | Nippon Dental University's Tama Oral Rehabilitation Clinic is established in Koganei City, Tokyo. |
2018 4 | Establishment of the Homecare Support Niigata Dental Clinic in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture |
2020 4 | Kazuyuki Fujii is appointed president. |
Ichigoro Nakahara
The Founder
Ichigoro Nakahara
The Founder
Ichigoro Nakahara’s book Children and Their Teeth
Minoru Nakahara
Honorary President
Minoru Nakahara
Honorary President
Albums of Minoru Nakahara's paintings