[4] The university's name came from the Rissho Ankoku Ron, a thesis written by Nichiren, a prominent Buddhist priest of the Kamakura period.
Courses for juniors and seniors include Buddhist Studies and Letters and Economics, Business Administration and Psychology.
[6] The university's research departments for Letters, Economics, and Business Administration are also located on this campus.
The Kumagaya campus houses Faculties of Law, Social Welfare and Geo-Environmental Sciences and their research departments, as well as the daytime liberal arts courses for freshmen and sophomores of the faculties of Buddhist Studies and Letters.
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