Japan pays attention to deviation value. The bigger the number, the better the school and the harder it is to take the exam. For example, the third category of science in the University of Tokyo is the most difficult in Japan, with a score of 78. In addition, the deviation values of disciplines in universities are different. It is a common concept in Japan that graduates from schools with deviation values of around 40 or less have no employment opportunities. Need to consider the value of studying abroad, investing in these bad schools may not be rewarding. Of course, if you study hard, you will get ahead.
The following is for reference only.
Yamanashi University [France] 44
Yamanashi University [Modern ビジネス] 42
Yamanashi University [Information] 42
Yamanashi University [Health Care] 47
Badminton International University [Industrial Society] 36
Badminton International University [Life] 38
There are many universities of arts and sciences in Japan, such as Tokushima University of Arts and Sciences, Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences and Japan University of Arts and Sciences. I don't know which one you are talking about, the deviation is about 38 ~ 45.
Toyama International University [Modern Society ]44
Toyama International University [Yu Zicheng ]47
Kyoto Chuangcheng University [マネジメント] 39
Kyoto Chuangcheng University [ビジネスデザィン] 39
Among them, the subject of Health Education of Yamanashi University and the subject of Children's Education of Toyama International University are the best. However, it is difficult to find a decent job in Japan without a qualification certificate after graduation, and I don't know when I return home.