Located in Tokyo, it is the only national art university in Japan, the top art comprehensive university and the highest national art institution in Japan. It was formed by the merger of Tokyo Art School and Tokyo Music School. Tokyo University of the Arts has trained many representative Japanese artists. It is also recognized as the highest artist training institution in Japan. Although it is a university with only a single subject education, it has a "fist subject" comparable to a comprehensive university. It is no exaggeration for the Japanese University of Arts to be called "Tokyo University".
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The courses related to art and design offered by the school mainly include: Japanese painting, oil painting, sculpture, handicrafts, universal design, architecture, aesthetics and art history, media art, and cultural relics protection.
2. Tama University of the Arts
Tama University of Fine Arts, formerly known as Tama National School of Fine Arts, was founded in 1935 and upgraded to Tama University of Fine Arts in 1953, a private university in Japan. 1964, Domei took the lead in setting up a graduate school among Japanese private universities.
Domamei Art Department has majors in painting, sculpture, craft, graphic design, industrial design, environmental design, information design, art and so on.
3. Musashino University of the Arts
Formerly known as Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, it was founded in 1929 and upgraded to Musashino University of Fine Arts in 1962, a private university in Japan.
Musashino University of Fine Arts has Japanese painting, painting, sculpture, visual communication, industrial interior and craft design, exhibition design, architecture, design, artistic image and science, artistic policy and management, and information design.
4. Department of Industrial Design, 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. The Institute of Technology, where the Department of Industrial Design is located, formerly known as Tokyo Advanced Technical School, was established in 192 1. The technical college consists of design engineering, urban environmental system, electronic and mechanical engineering, information and portrait engineering and material engineering. The Department of Industrial Design, a design engineering discipline, consists of lectures by industrial designers and lectures by conveying designers.
The lecture on industrial master planning includes five professional research fields: ergonomics, material planning, design system planning, product design and environmental design. Communication artists' lectures include four professional research fields: design culture planning, design modeling, visual communication design and design psychology.
5. Kyoto City University of the Arts.
Its predecessor was Kyoto Palace Painting Academy, which was built in 1880. It is the earliest art school in modern Japan. Later, it was renamed Kyoto Metropolitan Painting Academy and Kyoto Metropolitan Art School. From 65438 to 0950, Kyoto City University of Fine Arts was founded on the basis of four majors: Japanese painting, western painting, sculpture and craft design. The Graduate School was founded in 1953 and 1969 with the addition of the Music Department, so it was renamed Kyoto City University of the Arts.
The fine arts department has fine arts majors (Japanese painting, sculpture, printmaking, conceptual design), design majors (visual design, environmental design, product design) and craft majors (ceramic design, lacquer art, dyeing and weaving design). Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students. Postgraduate research interests: painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, modeling conception, printmaking), sculpture, design (visual design, environmental design, industrial design), and art.
6. School of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba.
Its predecessor was Tokyo Normal School, the earliest national school in Japan, which was established in 1899. Later, based on this, the art major of the Department of Education of Tokyo University of Education was established. A large number of modeling design educators and designers have been trained and played a role in various enterprises and schools. 1975 became the mother of the newly established art department of Tsukuba University.
The Department of Art has majors in fine arts, fine arts (western painting, Japanese painting, sculpture and calligraphy), composition (structure and comprehensive modeling) and design (visual communication design, product design, environmental design and architectural design). Recruit 4-year undergraduate and graduate students. The research direction of master students is: art and design. The research directions of doctoral students are: art, art education, art theory, composition and design.
7. Joshibi University of Art and Design.
Japanese private universities. Its predecessor was a private girls' art school, which was built in 1900. It is the earliest women's art education institution in Japan. 1929 changed its name to girls' art school. 1949 upgraded to Women's University of Fine Arts. 1950 Add short-term universities (specialties). In the past century, Japan has trained many outstanding female artists. 1965 The Fine Arts Department added a design major.