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What are the top art colleges in Japan?

1. Tokyo University of the Arts

Tokyo Art School and Tokyo Music School merged to train artists in the fields of fine arts and music. It is the oldest art institution of higher learning in Japan and the only national art university in Japan, and is unanimously recognized as the highest artist training institution in Japan.

The courses related to art and design offered by the school mainly include: Japanese painting, oil painting, sculpture, handicrafts, universal design, architecture, aesthetics and art history, media art, and cultural relics protection.

The research direction of master students includes: painting, sculpture, craft, design, architecture, art and cultural heritage protection.

Doctoral research direction: protection of artistic and cultural heritage.

2.? Kyoto city university of the arts.

Kyoto City University of the Arts is the earliest art school in modern Japan. Later, it was renamed Kyoto Metropolitan Painting Academy and Kyoto Metropolitan Art School. It is the most representative art and music university in West Japan.

The fine arts department includes: fine arts major (Japanese painting, sculpture, printmaking, conceptual design), design major (visual design, environmental design, product design), and craft major (ceramic design, lacquer art, dyeing and weaving design). Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

Postgraduate research interests: painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, modeling conception, printmaking), sculpture, design (visual design, environmental design, industrial design), and art.

3. Joshibi University of Art and Design.

Women's University of Fine Arts, formerly a private women's fine arts school, was founded in 1900 and is the earliest women's fine arts education institution in Japan. In the past century, Japan has trained many outstanding female artists. It is the oldest private art university in Japan.

1965 The Fine Arts Department added a design major. The art department enrolls undergraduates, postgraduates and junior college students from four-year universities. 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).

Undergraduate courses include: painting (oil painting, printmaking, Japanese painting), design (product design, graphic design, environmental design), technology (dyeing design, ceramics, glass technology), and art (art history, chromatics, modeling theory).

College students are: clothing major (clothing design, clothing culture, embroidery) and modeling major (painting, sculpture, information design, space design, life design).

The research direction of master students is: art and design (visual modeling, environmental modeling, color planning).

The research directions of doctoral students are: art history, color theory and modeling expression.

4.? Tama University of the Arts

Its predecessor was Tama National School of Fine Arts, which was built in 1935. It is also one of the top five universities in Tokyo.

The fine arts department of this school includes: painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking), sculpture, craft (pottery, glass craft, metal craft), graphic design (advertising design, communication design, performance design), industrial design (product design, textile design), environmental design (landscape design, architectural design, interior design) and information design (multimedia technology).

Postgraduate research interests: painting, sculpture, design (graphic design, product design, interior design, handicraft design, dyeing and weaving design, architectural design).

The study contents of night university include: visual communication design, graphic performance, product design, environmental design and other courses.

5. Musashino University of the Arts

Musashino University of Fine Arts, formerly known as Imperial School of Fine Arts, was founded in 1929 and is one of the few private fine arts universities in Japan. One of the five universities in Tokyo.

The college is a comprehensive university for the education 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.

Schools include: fine arts, design (graphic design, industrial design, space design) and life design. Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

Undergraduate courses include: Japanese painting, oil painting, sculpture, visual communication design, industrial design, space design, photography and basic design.