Have a good Chinese foundation: Japanese art majors require students to have a certain Chinese ability, because the school will require students to learn Chinese, so having a good Chinese foundation will be more conducive to the success of Japanese art study abroad.
Submit high school transcripts: students need to submit high school transcripts for school review. Submit personal works: students also need to submit personal works for school reference, which is conducive to students' admission.
Attend school interviews: Under normal circumstances, the school will require students to attend interviews to understand their study and life background. Know Japanese schools: Before applying for studying in Japanese fine arts, students need to know Japanese fine arts schools in order to choose a more suitable school to apply.
Japan Fine Arts University Ranking
1, Tokyo University of the Arts
Tokyo University of the Arts is a Japanese National University of the Arts located in Ueno Park, Taitung District, Tokyo. Its purpose is to cultivate artists in the fields of art and music. Tokyo University of the Arts is one of the major plans of Japan's super-international universities. It is the oldest art university in Japan and the only national art university in Japan, and is recognized as the cradle of the highest-ranking artists in Japan.
2. Musashino University of Fine Arts
There has always been a saying about Japan's top art colleges as "three imperial schools"-Tokyo University of the Arts, Tama University of Fine Arts and Musashino University of Fine Arts. These three universities are the top art universities in Japan and even Asia.
Among them, Musashino University of Fine Arts is the largest art college in Japan, with the largest classification of disciplines and the largest education scale. As two top Japanese art universities, Musashino and Pengmei attach great importance to the cultivation of students' creative thinking.
3. Tama University of Fine Arts
Tama Art University, founded in 1935, referred to as Tama Art University for short. With the concept of free will, the school practices art design and creative research, and constantly explores the proper values and methods of art education. The main campus is located in Yagong and Ueno, and it is now the largest fine arts university in Japan.