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What schools recommend linguistics and pedagogy in Japan?
1. tokyo university of foreign studies

Tokyo university of foreign studies is abbreviated as "Tokyo Foreign University" and "TUFS". Tokyo university of foreign studies has a department of foreign languages and regional culture studies (doctoral program: language and culture, language application, regional international, international cooperation and postdoctoral program: regional culture). The educational courses offered by its Japanese pedagogy specialty include: basic research of Japanese education, practical research of Japanese education, educational research with cultural understanding, comparative cultural theory, Japanese pedagogy field research, Japanese linguistics, Japanese pedagogy research, foreign language education research, comparative linguistics research, sociolinguistics research, general linguistics research, phonology research, language information science research, Japanese performance practice, academic performance practice and special research.

2. hitotsubashi university

Hitotsubashi university is one of the earliest Japanese universities, and it is a comprehensive university with pure social sciences. The official Tokyo Business School, formerly one of the three major business schools. Since the school was founded 130 years ago, it has cultivated many elites from all walks of life in Japan, especially the industrial and commercial financial circles, and trained a large number of talents for Japan. Most Japanese financial leaders graduated from this school and enjoy the reputation of "cradle of financial leaders" in Japan. Its Japanese education degree program aims to train Japanese teachers and Japanese educators who are active in the international arena, and offers a series of professional courses for Japanese teacher training: Japanese education handouts, Japanese education practice, Japanese education exercises, etc.

3. Graduate School of Hayata University

Waseda University is a private university headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Also known as "Japanese private school duo" with Keio University. Its predecessor was 1882, a Tokyo specialized school founded by Liben Chongxin. 190 1 changed its name to waseda university. At that time, a college department and an undergraduate department were established. With the educational system reform from 65438 to 0949, the school has become a new university. Waseda University is a prestigious top private university in Japan and even in the world. The Japanese Education and Research Department of Waseda University has realized that Japanese education now has more support, and put forward the idea of setting up a variety of effective courses according to different learning conditions. With the goal of cultivating practical Japanese education talents, courses are offered in three categories: Japanese pedagogy exercises, Japanese education practice research and Japanese pedagogy theory research.

4. Graduate School of Keio University

Keio University, in response to the call of 1958 international students, opened a course of Japanese pedagogy, which opened doors and windows for volunteers who were considering starting Japanese education research or had some on-site education experience during their college years. Volunteers who have obtained monk degrees in other fields are also welcome.