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Tokyo Metropolitan University(TMU) is the only university operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
One of key long-standing features of TMU is that the high level of research skills o...
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In today’s increasingly global society, people are expected to contribute widely to Japan and the world, and to act as leaders for the next generation. Waseda University has produced many great th...
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Founded by the Jesuits in 1913 and placed in the heart of Tokyo, Sophia University has been a pioneer in global education in Japan. Being one of the top private universities in Japan, Sophia offers...
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Tohoku University is ranked number 1 in the 2023 Time Higher Education Japan University rankings for 4 consecutive years. Recognized by MEXT as one of the country’s top institution...
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Our mission is to foster global citizens who embody the school motto of “Mastery for Service” in accordance with the principles of Christian education.
Kwansei Gakuin University is a comprehensive...
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Our founding spirit consists of three main principles: Christianity, Liberalism and Internationalism. Doshisha was founded by Joseph Hardy Neesima in 1875 as the first Japanese school advocating th...
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1.YNU conducts cutting-edge research.
2.YNU offers practical education.
3.YNU is an ideal place to study and live.
4.YNU is supportive.
5.YNU is cost effective.
YNU values international students a...
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Hiroshima University is a national institution founded in 1949, incorporating many different institutions of higher education. HU has been growing ever since; adding new schools, research institute...
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