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What are the famous design universities studying in Japan?

1, Tokyo University of the Arts

Tokyo University of the Arts (Japanese Hiragana: とぅきょぅげぃじゅつだぃがく) is short for ".

Its predecessor was Tokyo Fine Arts School and Tokyo Music School, which were founded in 1887 respectively, and the two schools merged into the new Tokyo University of Arts in 1949. The main purpose of Tokyo University of the Arts is to train artists in the fields of fine arts and music. Among them, the Music Department has trained many famous composers, performers and conductors, and the Fine Arts Department has also produced many famous painters, artists and architects.

Tokyo University of the Arts is one of the main institutions in Japan's super international university program, the oldest art institution in Japan, and the only national art university in Japan. It is recognized as the highest artist training institution in Japan.

2. Chiba University

Chiba University (Japanese name: ちばだぃがく, English name: Chiba University), short for "Chiba University", was born in 1949. It is a famous research-oriented national comprehensive university with its headquarters located in Mao Mao District, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

As a national university, Chiba University is a comprehensive university with unique high-level disciplines in the Japanese capital circle, and its departments of law, politics and economics, horticulture and nursing are unique disciplines in national universities.

3. Kyoto City University of the Arts

Kyoto City University of the Arts has a fine arts department (specializing in Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking, conceptual design, sculpture, visual design, environmental design, product design, ceramics, painters, dyeing and weaving, comprehensive art disciplines) and a music department.

The university has master's courses: art research (painting, sculpture, design, technology, art, preservation and restoration) and music research, and postdoctoral courses: art research (Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking, media art, sculpture, visual information design, environmental design, visual design, etc. ).

4. Women's University of Fine Arts

The Women's University of Fine Arts, referred to as "Women's Beauty" for short, is the only women's education institution in Japan established by 1900, and the Japanese private university established by 1949 is the oldest private fine arts university in Japan. It is one of the five largest universities in Tokyo (Tama University of Fine Arts, Musashino University of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of Plastic Arts, Women's University of Fine Arts, Department of Art of Japanese University).

5. Osaka University of the Arts

Osaka University of the Arts (ぉぉさかげぃじゅつだぃがく) is a private university located in Nammachi, Osaka, Japan. The largest art college in Kansai and the only art university in Asia to join AICAD as an overseas university.

The school's predecessor was Ye Pingying School, which was established in 1945. It was renamed Osaka Art School on 1957 and Su Lang Art University on 1964. It was not until 1966 that the current school name was adopted. It is also known as the four major fine arts colleges in Kansai with Kyoto Essence University, Kyoto University of Plastic Arts and Cheng 'an University of Plastic Arts.

The school has 2 departments (Fine Arts Department, Communication Education Department), 3 directions (Modeling, Music, Art Design) and 55 majors in 15 Department.

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