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Rank of Japanese liberal arts universities
Japan's top ten liberal arts universities (1) University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo is the first national comprehensive university with the longest history in Japan. It ranks 1 among Japanese universities, with balanced development of arts and sciences and no obvious shortcomings.

The liberal arts departments include: Literature Department, Education Department, Correctional Department, Law Department and Economics Department.

The research departments of the College of Liberal Arts include: humanities and social studies, comprehensive cultural studies, pedagogy studies, legal and political studies, and economic studies.

Top Ten Universities in Japanese Liberal Arts (2) Kyoto University

Kyoto University, located in Jingzuo District, Kyoto City, Japan, is a famous comprehensive research university in Japan. Judging from the ranking of admission difficulty, it is no less difficult for Teacher Lan to introduce most disciplines of Kyoto University than that of Tokyo University, and she is in the top two among Japan and many international students.

The liberal arts departments include: comprehensive humanities department, literature department, education department, economics department and law department.

The research departments of the College of Arts and Sciences include: literature research, education research, economics research, law research, human environment research and Asian-African regional research.

Top Ten Universities in Japanese Liberal Arts (III) hitotsubashi university

Hitotsubashi university is a pure liberal arts university. Together with seven other universities, such as Tokyo University and Kyoto University, it is called "the old emperor and craftsman", which represents the highest level of Japanese national universities.

The liberal arts departments include: business, economics, law and sociology.

The research departments of the College of Arts and Sciences include: business administration research, economics research, law research, sociology research, language and social research.

Top Ten Universities in Japanese Liberal Arts (IV) Osaka University

Osaka University is a research-oriented comprehensive national university located in Sakata City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Osamu Tezuka, a famous Japanese cartoonist and a writer who won the Akutagawa Prize, graduated from Osaka University.

The liberal arts departments include: Literature Department, Humanities Department, Foreign Languages Department, Law Department and Economics Department.

The research departments of the College of Liberal Arts include: literature research, humanities research, law research, economics research, language and culture research, international public policy research and humanities research (expected to be established in the spring of 2022).

Top Ten Universities in Japanese Liberal Arts (5) University of Tsukuba

The campus of Tsukuba University is located in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is a famous research-oriented comprehensive national university in Japan. Humanities and anthropology introduced by teachers studying in Wei Lan are the dominant disciplines of Tsukuba University. By 20021year, the enrollment of Tsukuba University was 2 132, and the number of foreign students was more than 600, accounting for a large proportion.

The liberal arts group has: Humanities, culture, humanity, art, etc.

Liberal arts research groups include: humanities and social sciences research groups, humanities comprehensive science research groups and so on.

Top Ten Universities in Japanese Liberal Arts (6) Hokkaido University

Hokkaido University is a comprehensive research-oriented national university headquartered in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.

Waseda University is a world-renowned comprehensive research university and a key supporting university of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, which occupies a high position in the hearts of international students.

The liberal arts departments include: political economy department, cultural concept department, education department, literature department, law department, business department and social science department.

The research departments of the College of Arts and Sciences include: political science research, law research, pedagogy research, Japanese education research, economics research, literature research, business research, social science research and so on.

Top Ten Universities in Japanese Liberal Arts (9) Keio University

Keio University and Waseda University, known as "private duo" in Japan, are the top two private universities in Japan and enjoy a high reputation.

The liberal arts departments include: literature department, economics department, law department, business department, etc.

The research departments of the College of Arts and Sciences include: literature research, economics research, law research, sociology research, business research, policy and media research, enterprise management research, media design research and so on.

Top ten Japanese liberal arts universities (10) tokyo university of foreign studies

Tokyo university of foreign studies is a national foreign language university. Its predecessor was the Foreign Languages Department of Tokyo University. Its language disciplines are relatively rich, and it has an education system covering 28 languages in the global 14 region. It can learn not only the language, but also the local culture and society. Teachers studying abroad in Wei Lan reminded tokyo university of foreign studies graduate students that there is only one admission in April a year, and students who want to apply for graduate students in tokyo university of foreign studies must seize the opportunity.

The Department of Literature includes: Department of International Sociology, Department of Language and Culture, and Department of International Japanese.

The research department of the College of Arts and Sciences includes: comprehensive international studies (including world language and society majors, international Japanese majors and sustainable studies majors).