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The ranking of the best art universities in Japan
The top three best art universities in Japan are Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Industrial Design, Chiba University, and Kyoto City University of the Arts.

1, Tokyo University of the Arts

Tokyo University of the Arts is a national university of Japan located in Tokyo. The main purpose is to cultivate artists in the fields of art and music. Also known as "University of the Arts". It consists of fine arts department and music department 14 subjects.

2. Department of Industrial Design, School of Engineering, Chiba University

Chiba University is a national comprehensive university in Japan, with a complete range of disciplines, including the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Education, the Faculty of Law and Economics, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Nursing, the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Horticulture, the Ministry of Education, etc. 10.

3. Kyoto City University of the Arts

Kyoto City University of the Arts is the earliest art school in modern Japan. Later, it was renamed Kyoto Metropolitan Painting Academy and Kyoto Metropolitan Art School. The fine arts department has fine arts majors, design majors and craft majors. Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students.

The application conditions of Japanese art universities mainly include academic performance, language ability, art collection and interview.

1, academic performance: applicants need to have good academic performance, usually requiring applicants to have a high school or university score of 80 or above.

2. Language ability: Japanese art universities usually require foreign students to have a certain level of Japanese. The specific requirements vary from school to school. Generally speaking, applicants need to pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) level N3 or above, or reach other corresponding Japanese level.

3. Art portfolio: Students applying for art universities need to submit personal art portfolios to show their artistic talents such as painting, design and photography. The content and quality of the portfolio have a great influence on the application result, and the applicant needs to prepare carefully.

4. Interview: Some Japanese art universities will require applicants to conduct interviews to evaluate their communication skills, creativity and understanding of art. The interview contents may include personal experience, creative ideas, classic reading and so on. The performance of the interview also has a great influence on the application results.