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Introduction to the art department of Japanese universities?
The Art Department of Japanese University, which is called Japanese Art and Rhyme for short, was founded in 192 1, formerly known as the Fine Arts Department of French Department of Tokyo University.

It is one of the five private art universities in Tokyo "Tokyo Wu Mei" (Musashino University of Fine Arts, Tama University of Fine Arts, Art Department of Japanese University, Women's University of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of Plastic Arts).

The art department of Japanese universities is affiliated to Japanese universities and consists of eight majors: portrait, film, art, music, literature and art, drama, broadcasting and design.

As a comprehensive art department, Japanese art constantly transcends the boundaries of the art field with the concept of "eight major art disciplines develop into one center", flexibly uses contemporary science and technology, and combines traditional art.

The art department of Japanese universities firmly believes that to become an artist, you must have a persistent attitude towards art and a strong desire to realize your dreams.

The school has trained a large number of professionals in design, film, photography (photography), performance, broadcasting and so on, and trained a large number of artists in various fields.

There are 8 disciplines in the Art Department of Japanese universities, and 6 specialized courses in the Art Research Department:

The subjects of this department are photography, painting, art, music, literature and art, drama, broadcasting and design.

The Art Research Department specializes in literature, video, plastic, music, stage and art.

2 1 century art is bound to be integrated with various fields. Therefore, Japanese art supports students to conduct interdisciplinary research and become qualified comprehensive artistic talents. /zd/lx