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How about the Music University of Foot Washing College? Do I have to learn Japanese in order to take the exam in Japan?
1. There are few public music universities in Japan: Music Department of Tokyo Forestry University, Music Department of Aichi Forestry University, Music Department of Kyoto Forestry University and Music Department of Okinawa Forestry University. These universities can be roughly equivalent to domestic universities; The other 20 music-related schools are all private, so it is difficult to compare them objectively. The National Conservatory of Music is also private.

2. Professional skill examination generally includes music theory and solfeggio. The specific content needs to be confirmed in official website of each university, subject to the Japanese website.

Japanese is a compulsory course for all universities in Japan, including Music University. Although the Music University generally does not require Japanese test scores of 1, Japanese is examined during the interview.

4. Music University of Foot-washing College, music department of Foot-washing College, was founded in 1967. In 2003, it was renamed Music University of Foot-washing College. In 2000, it just had the right to award a master's degree in music ... Due to its short establishment time, its ranking is definitely a bit backward.