A man has filed a lawsuit against by for in of on to an all-women's university against by for in of on to Japan after they rejected his application to join the university because he is male. The unnamed man claims Fukuoka Women's University is discriminating against by for in of on to him based against by for in of on to his gender. He also claims the university's policy against by for in of on to admitting female-only students is unconstitutional. The Japanese constitution states that all citizens have an equal right against by for in of on to education. He wants the university to accept his application to study and pay him 660,000 yen against by for in of on to damages against by for in of on to the anguish caused against by for in of on to the rejection. It is the first time against by for in of on to Japan that someone is suing a national or public women's university over its constitutionality. The man believes he has a good case. He said the women's university was one against by for in of on to his only options to pursue a career as a dietician. He said: "If my application is rejected, the path to become a dietitian would be narrow as I will be forced to go to a university [far away]." The man's lawyer said women-only universities are anachronistic against by for in of on to today's world. He said: " against by for in of on to the past, women's universities had the role against by for in of on to giving preferential treatment to women who had fewer opportunities against by for in of on to education, but that role is no longer necessary." A university official said: "We have a 91-year history against by for in of on to promoting women's education. We are determined to continue to provide education to prepare women against by for in of on to leadership roles."