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Japanese universities take TOEFL.
As far as I know, universities with regulations at present: hitotsubashi university: 48 or above (not too high as long as they reach it), Yokohama National University: 38 (as long as they reach it), Osaka University Law Department: 6 1 or above, and Economic Department: 48 or above.

Sophia university: More than 6 1 point, wise seems to be more than 38 points. If it is not too high in March, there is hope for more than 50.

The rest of the early Daqing should be that Peking University and Dongda University are not very clear, but the scores of general applicants are not low, but it depends on the department.

For example, the Department of Literature and the Department of Cultural Concepts of Jujube University do not need TOEFL scores.

Also, in fact, famous countries watch Japanese more, such as hitotsubashi university, which scored higher in TOEFL and failed in Japanese school exams, so it is certain that Japanese is better than English.

However, if you want to review the first batch of materials like Keio, you'd better get a higher TOEFL score.

Unless the landlord wants to be admitted to Peking University and Dongda University, the others are actually not too high, but you can't live without this result.