
A brief history
Established in 1949, International Christian University (ICU) stands as Japan’s inaugural liberal arts college. It emerged with the noble mission of pursuing truth, safeguarding academic freedom, and nurturing internationally inclined individuals committed to fostering enduring peace. The university’s origins trace back to a group of Japanese Christian educators who envisioned an institution grounded in Christian values. The Japan International Christian University Foundation (JICUF) was established in New York in 1948 to facilitate fundraising and advocate for world peace, particularly between Japan and the United States. With a forward-looking approach, ICU aspires to be a “University of Tomorrow,” uniting Japanese and international students in learning and living to address emerging global challenges.