Matsushita Institute of Government and Management
松下政経塾 Matsushita seikei juku | |
Chigasaki campus entrance | |
| Established | 21 June 1979 |
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| Founder | Kōnosuke Matsushita |
| Headquarters | 5-25 Shiomidai |
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Parent organization | Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation |
| Students | 17 (2025) |
| Website | https://www.mskj.or.jp/ |
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The Matsushita Institute of Government and Management (MIGM) is a Japanese private educational institution that trains young people in politics. Established by Panasonic founder Kōnosuke Matsushita in 1979, it counts many Japanese politicians and business leaders among its graduates. It offers a multi-year postgraduate course to students chosen in a rigorous admission process; tuition is paid for by the institute. Notable alumni include Japanese prime ministers Yoshihiko Noda and Sanae Takaichi.