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Is it easy to apply for an art university in Japan?
Japanese art study abroad has been on the rise, and studying art in Japan has many advantages. So is it good for Japanese art universities to apply? Let's look at the conditions of these applications!

I. Matters needing attention for the necessary conditions for application

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The most important application. However, it is not only the portfolio that can get the offer. Other application materials depend on the school arrangement.

Japanese

In addition to the most important item in the portfolio, fluent Japanese listening and speaking is a plus item in the interview! The art department of Japanese universities basically teaches in Japanese, preferably with a certificate of N2 or above.

Japanese language school

Suitable for students whose basic Japanese is not up to standard, improve their Japanese level to N 1 or N2, adapt to the Japanese language environment and integrate into the local area faster. It is suggested that students who have the conditions and time can study, and excellent students can win 1 year!

English

There is basically no need to submit English test scores (TOEFL/TOEFL). Only a few schools have certain requirements for English majors, and there will be English answers in the exam. Need to pay attention before applying!

Second, the application conditions

Faculty (undergraduate)

Japan must take an undergraduate course!

1JLPT (Japanese proficiency test)

2 Japan International Student Examination (EJU)

Undergraduate students need to participate in EJU. EJU is implemented by Japan Student Support Agency (JASSO).

3 college entrance examination

Apply for the school's papers and interviews, and enter the school after passing. According to different schools and majors, the content of the exam is different.

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(sophomore/junior)

Japan is included in the compulsory test!

1JLPT (Japanese proficiency test)

2 Enter the exam

Apply for the school's papers and interviews, and enter the school after passing. According to different schools and majors, the content of the exam is different.

There are institutionalized universities in Japan, which are directly in the second or third grade after the merger according to the different schools and disciplines applied.

Incorporate into the system!

1 some schools can only be included in the second grade, such as the film subject of the art department of Japanese universities.

Some can only go to the third grade, such as the basic design subject of Musashino University of Fine Arts.

There are also two or three grades, and the content and time of the exam are the same. It is up to the professor to decide whether you are in Grade 2 or Grade 3.

Postgraduate (master's preparatory course)

The postgraduate (pre-master's degree) system is decided by the applicant school, and some schools do not. The content and time of the exam are the same as those of the university (master).

Friar (master)

Japanese monks must take the exam!

1JLPT (Japanese proficiency test)

Japanese monk entrance examination

Generally twice a year, mainly in spring and autumn. The specific time depends on the school arrangement. Autumn is universal suffrage, and anyone who meets the requirements can take the formal examination. The winter exam is called a special election, and only foreigners can take it.

Third, recommended by Japanese art colleges

Tama University of Fine Arts

Tama University of Fine Arts, together with Musashino University of Fine Arts, is an old imperial art school. Now Tama University of Fine Arts is one of the largest fine arts schools in the world. Tama University of Fine Arts is not a giant university, and its education plan is made for small class system. Tama University of Fine Arts has nine majors, including painting and sculpture, technology, graphic design, production design, environmental design, information science, art, comprehensive design and drama and dance.

Zaw Gyi University in Tokyo

Tokyo Shaping University is the first small-scale art university in Japan that specializes in design and fine arts under the name of Shaping. It is a private university founded by Yoko Morizawa, a famous Japanese design master. The name and concept of Shaping University in Tokyo originated from the Bauhaus concept in Germany, and it is also the first university named after Shaping in Japan.

Department of Art, Japanese University

Art Department, affiliated to Japanese universities, consists of eight majors: portrait, film, art, music, literature and art, drama, broadcasting and design. It is one of the five private art universities in Tokyo, Japan, except the National Tokyo University of the Arts-Tokyo Wu Mei (Musashino University of Fine Arts, Tama University of Fine Arts, Art Department of Japan University, Women's University of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of Plastic Surgery).

Musashino University of the Arts

Musashino, 1 1 The subjects include art and design, which may be the Bai Yueguang in the eyes of the applicants.

Fourth, the advantages of Japanese art study abroad

Unique artistic atmosphere

Japan is modest and eager to learn, and has trained many artists who have influenced Asia and the world. Such as world-class animation master Miyazaki Hayao, representative of Japanese design center Kenya Hara, architects Tadao Ando, Issey Miyake and yohji yamamoto, phenomenal pop artists Yayoi Kusama and Murakami Takashi, etc.

The best study destination for working families

Compared with hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in Britain and the United States, the cost of studying abroad in Japanese public universities is generally 30,000-50,000 yuan, while that in private universities is 80,000-654.38+0.2 million yuan, while RCA's annual tuition is equivalent to about 300,000 yuan, so the tuition gap is very obvious.