Cultural Fashion Institute 1923 Cultural Fashion Institute became the first clothing education school in Japan. In the following 86 years, the school has trained nearly 280,000 graduates, who are distributed in various fields of today's clothing industry, including Mr. Kenz not Takada, the founder of the famous clothing brand kenzo. With the change of the times, the school constantly adjusts the teaching plan and adds new majors. It can be said that the history of Culture and Fashion Institute symbolizes the history of Japanese clothing industry.
Now the Institute of Culture and Fashion is located in the new heart of Shinjuku, near Harajuku, Castle Peak and Shibuya, and is stationed in the center of world popular culture. There is a museum with more than 20,000 pieces, a big library and some new equipment for students to use on campus. In addition, every year, the school holds a popular culture festival that can arouse topics in the industry, and also arranges overseas internships and extracurricular internships for students.
Tama University of Fine Arts was established in 1935, and the women's department was established in 1937. 1953 upgraded to tama university of fine arts. 1964, Japan's private university of fine arts established its first graduate school and opened the Night University. The fine arts department of this school has painting (Japanese painting, oil painting, printmaking), sculpture, craft (pottery, glass craft, metal craft), graphic design (advertising design, communication design, performance design), industrial design (product design, textile design), environmental design (landscape design, architectural design, interior design) and information design (multimedia technology, performance design). Postgraduate research interests: painting, sculpture, design (graphic design, product design, interior design, handicraft design, dyeing and weaving design, architectural design). The study contents of night university include: visual communication design, graphic performance, product design, environmental design and other courses. Their teaching philosophy is "free will".
In 2008, the Japanese government launched the Global 30 Program with 13 excellent universities as the main body, with the goal of developing international education and cultivating advanced international talents. By 2020, it is expected to receive 300,000 international students.
The following is a list of 13 schools:
There are seven public schools in China:
University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Tohoku University, Nagoya University, Kyushu University, Tsukuba University.
There are six private:
Keio University, Waseda University, Tongshe University, Ritsumeikan University, sophia university, Meiji University.
As for majors, there are medicine, life sciences, agriculture, energy, engineering, information and communication technology, social sciences, liberal arts and humanities, mainly science and engineering and humanities and social sciences.