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Recommended by Japanese art learning institutions in 2022

Studying in Japan is very cost-effective, and there are many art colleges in Japan. What are the requirements for studying in Japan? Let me take you to learn more about the recommendations of Japanese art colleges.

Recommended by Japanese art colleges 1, Tokyo University of the Arts.

Tokyo University of the Arts is the oldest art institution of higher learning in Japan, and it is also a national university in Japan University of the Arts. It is a recognized Japanese artist training institution in Japan.

Specialty setting: the school is divided into two departments: art department and music department.

The fine arts department is divided into painting, sculpture, technology, design, architecture, artistic expression and art.

Musicology consists of 14 disciplines, including composition, conducting, vocal music, instrumental music, music science and music environment creation.

In addition to art research and music research, the university has also set up image research and international art creation research.

2. Tama University of Fine Arts

Referred to as "Duomei", Duomei is a Japanese-scale academy of fine arts. Although Domami is a private institution, it is strong, and it is also known as the "Imperial Three Schools" of Japan University of Fine Arts together with Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Musashino University of Fine Arts. Its bosom friends include designer Issey Miyake and director and photographer Mika Ninagawa! Tama University of Fine Arts is a pure art school with only majors related to art and design.

Specialty setting: There are painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking), sculpture, craft, graphic design, industrial design (product design, dyeing and weaving pattern design), environmental design, information design (media art and information design), fine arts, comprehensive design and drama dance design (drama dance, theater art design).

3. Musashino University of Fine Arts

It is a comprehensive university of fine arts and plastic arts education, and a specialized fine arts institution of higher learning with many disciplines and large education scale in Japan. Together with Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Musashino University of Fine Arts, it is also known as the "Imperial Big Three" of Japan University of Fine Arts.

Professional setting:

The department of plastic arts is divided into: Japanese painting discipline; Oil painting discipline: oil painting major, printmaking major; Sculpture discipline; Visual communication design discipline; Process industrial design discipline; Space stage design discipline; Architecture discipline; Basic design discipline; Imaging discipline; Art and culture discipline; Design information discipline

The department of plastic design is divided into: creativity and innovation; Imaging discipline

4. Women's University of Fine Arts

Its predecessor was a private girls' art school, which was built in 1900. It is the earliest women's art education institution in Japan. 1929 was renamed Women's Academy of Fine Arts, 1949 was upgraded to Women's University of Fine Arts, and 1950 added short-term universities (specialties). In the past century, Japan has trained many outstanding female artists. 1965 The Department of Fine Arts added a design major to recruit four-year undergraduate, graduate and junior college students.

Professional setting:

Undergraduate courses include art disciplines (western painting, Japanese painting, three-dimensional art, art education, art culture), design technology disciplines (visual design, product design, environmental design, technical specialty), and art design performance disciplines (media performance, healing performance, fashion textile performance).

Introduction to the main points of studying abroad in Japan 1. Tuition and teaching expenses

This is a problem worthy of attention. You must judge what kind of university you can enter according to your economic ability. For example, some private universities of science and engineering have to pay more than 2 million yen in just one academic year, while some private liberal arts universities have reduced or exempted outstanding students and can pay less than 500,000 yen a year.

Second, the location and transportation of the university.

Whether the university is in Tokyo and the metropolitan area, or in Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka and other local cities, it must be confirmed in advance. The metropolitan area is the center of Japan, with a complex living environment and a lot of information. Local cities are quieter and more comfortable than the metropolitan area, so they can concentrate on their studies and have more contact with regional society. You should investigate the nearest station, where the station is, and how long it will take from where you want to live to school.

Third, the reception capacity of the school.

In addition to tuition support, what kind of support universities provide to international students is an important reference. The evaluation criteria include whether there are overseas students, whether there are residential introductions, whether there are exchange activities with Japanese college students, whether there is an interviewer (counselor) system, and whether the school equipment is full. Whether a university has an international exchange center or an international student department (international student center) is also a criterion to test whether a university attaches importance to international students.

Fourth, the number of students studying abroad.

Where there are many international students, most universities have a complete working system for receiving international students. If there are many fellow villagers and ancestors, it can alleviate a person's anxiety. On the other hand, universities with fewer international students can take care of every international student and have more opportunities to contact teachers and staff directly.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) entrance examination and entrance time

Universities and colleges in Japan are basically enrolled in April, and some disciplines are also enrolled in autumn. Every university has a different entrance examination time, so it is necessary to determine the registration time and examination time. Regarding the entrance examination, some universities only implement it once a year, and the faster universities end all the entrance examinations in summer.