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University ranking of photography major in Japanese universities

There are many good photography universities in Japan. Here, Bian Xiao introduces the top five photography universities in Japan. Let's have a look!

The first place is undoubtedly a Japanese university.

As the largest university in Japan, "Art Discipline" was established as early as 192 1. If you are an art student considering studying in Japan, the Department of Fine Arts and Japanese universities are worth a try.

The second place is Osaka University of the Arts.

In fact, Osaka University of the Arts has always been a college for many art majors. Not only the professional strength is excellent, but also the university specializes in the field of photo research, covering a wide range.

The third place is kyushu sangyo university.

The art research department of the university has a separate photo studio. Compulsory subjects in this field include comprehensive study of portrait performance ⅰ, comprehensive study of portrait performance ⅱ, and application exercises of portrait performance. Its professional depth is second to none in Kyushu.

The fourth place is Musashino University of Fine Arts.

It is also Japan's top art institution of higher learning, founded in 1962, formerly known as Imperial Art School. Musashino University of Fine Arts is a comprehensive university focusing on the education of fine arts and plastic arts, involving various practical plastic exercises from the basis of images and photography.

The fifth is Tama University of Fine Arts.

As a top art university with the same reputation as Musashino University of Fine Arts, it is also an ivory tower that many artists dream of.

There is a photo research course in the art printing design of the art research department of Youjian University.

No matter which school you choose, the above schools are very good, and I hope it will help students who are interested in applying for studying in Japanese photography.