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What are the top art colleges in Japan?

First, Japan's top art school: Tama University of Fine Arts.

Tama University of Fine Arts (Japanese pen name: たまびじゅつだぃがく) is a Japanese private university established in 1935, which provides university education./kloc- The abbreviation of the university is "Domomey". With the concept of "freedom and will", the school practices the creative research of art and design, and constantly explores the proper values and methods of art education. The main campuses are located in Bagong and Ueno Mau. Now it is the largest fine arts university in Japan and one of the five largest universities in Tokyo.

Professional settings include: Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking, sculpture, craft, graphic design, finished product setting, industrial design, dyeing and weaving pattern design, environmental design, information design and art.

Second, Japan's top art school: Tokyo University of the Arts

Tokyo National University of Fine Arts

Music), located in Ueno Park, Taitung District, Tokyo, National University of Japan. The main purpose is to cultivate artists in the fields of art and music. Also referred to as "Yida".

Tokyo University of the Arts has trained many representative Japanese artists, among which the Department of Fine Arts is the cradle of most famous Japanese painters and artists. It is recognized as the highest artist training institution in Japan.

The educational organization consists of two parts:

1, Fine Arts Department: Painting Department (Japanese painting major, oil painting major), Sculpture Department, Craft Department, Design Department, Architecture Department, Cutting-edge Art Expression Department, and Art Discipline.

Music Department: Composition, Conductor, Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Bracelet Music, Music Science, Music Environment Creation.

2. University: master's and doctoral programs in fine arts research (later stage): master's and doctoral programs in music research (later stage): master's and doctoral programs in image research (later stage).

Third, Japan's top art school: Musashino University of Fine Arts.

Musashino University of Fine Arts (Japanese pen name: むさしのびじゅつだぃがく, English name: Musashino Fine Arts).

University (MAU) is a Japanese private university located in Nana Ogawa-CHO 1-736, Xiaoping City, Tokyo. The school was founded in 1962, formerly known as Imperial Art School, which started in 1929. Musashino University of Fine Arts is a comprehensive education university of fine arts and plastic arts, with disciplines such as fine arts and design 1 1 (short-term undergraduate department was abolished in 2003). It is an art specialized institution of higher learning with the largest discipline classification and education scale in Japan. It is one of the five fine arts universities in Tokyo.

Departments and majors are as follows:

Modeling Department: Japanese painting discipline, oil painting discipline (oil painting specialty, printmaking specialty), sculpture discipline, visual communication design discipline, craft industry design discipline (handicraft specialty, interior design specialty, industrial design specialty), space stage design discipline (stage art specialty, space design and composition specialty, fashion design specialty), architecture discipline, basic design, image design (photography performance specialty, image performance specialty), art and.

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Monk course (pre-doctoral): specializing in art and design.

Postdoctoral course: specializing in plastic arts