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How about graduate students studying IT in Kyoto Institute of Information Technology?
This school is very interesting. IT used to be an IT college, but later it was upgraded to a university, and now it has a master's program. However, this university is not a comprehensive university, but a junior college. Although you can graduate with a bachelor's degree or a master's degree, a master's degree in IT is different from an engineering master's degree in IT in a comprehensive university.

The country should be recognized, as long as it is notarized at the Japanese consulate in China before returning home.

The school facilities are not very clear. Private universities should be ok. However, the school has been established for a short time and its equipment should be quite new.

It is worth mentioning that this school does not specifically select international students. That is to say, take the exam with the Japanese.

However, it is very easy for them to choose the exam. Choose a part as a book test, that is, hand in a wish book and proof of achievement. If they want you, they will send you a notice and an admission ticket, take part in the second interview, and you can enter the school if you pass the exam. Failure to give notice means failing the book selection exam.

Personally, I think that those who choose books are either very good universities (usually they have their own written tests and interviews after choosing books) or not very good universities.