There is no requirement for domestic school grades. Applicants need to provide a high school diploma, and university applicants need to provide a university diploma.
What is the exam?
On the school side, different majors have different examination forms. Applicants need to take the practical test+interview (some schools also need to take the written test, such as Tama University of Fine Arts). Practical examination generally includes sketch, color composition and so on. Interview is a Japanese interview for candidates by a subject professor. There are many-to-one interviews and group interviews for different subjects. You need to take a paper test, submit a research plan, submit a portfolio and conduct an interview to apply for a university. The interview format is the same as that of the department.
What practical questions are there?
According to the content of the professional examination, the examination questions are different. You can check the past years' examination questions in official website of each school.
What did the interview ask?
The question is complicated and there is no standard answer. For example, why did you choose to study in Japan? Do you have a favorite designer? What do you want to do in the future? Why did you choose this major? Why did you choose this university? Explain your own experimental works, etc.
Can I enroll by applying and submitting my portfolio?
General art universities need to take entrance exams, not just submit applications.
Does the entrance examination require high Japanese, and what level of Japanese foundation is needed?
Different schools have different requirements for Japanese scores. For example, last year, I applied to Musashino University of Fine Arts, requiring Japanese students' test scores (commonly known as staying in the exam). Although Tama University of Fine Arts does not need it, there are rumors that it is necessary to stay in the exam next year. Tokyo institute of technology needs N2 to pass the exam. For more information about the school, I hope you can go to official website according to your own needs. In addition, because there is an interview in the entrance exam, fluent Japanese is also a plus.
Is the school difficult to test?
Japanese art study abroad fever has been on the rise. Musashino University of Fine Arts and Tama University of Fine Arts, which are the most consulted, are among the hot spots, so it is naturally difficult for famous schools.
When is the art festival open every year?
There are two open days every year, usually in summer vacation and around June. Art festivals are all around October. Official website will release the consultation in advance, and CA will update it in time.
What are the better Japanese universities of fine arts?
In recent years, there are many popular Japanese beauty schools: Tokyo University of the Arts, Musashino University of Fine Arts, Tama University of Fine Arts, tokyo institute of technology University of the Arts, Osaka University of Culture and Fashion, Kyoto University of Essence, Faculty of Art of Japan University, Tokyo University of Plastic Arts, Kobe University of Technology, etc.