First, the introduction of private universities in Tokyo
Waseda University
Waseda University (Waseda University), referred to as Waseda University, is a world-renowned research comprehensive university located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
Keio University
Keio University, also known as Keio University, or simply Keidan University (けいだい), is a prestigious world-renowned research-based comprehensive university in Japan, known as the first private institution in Asia, and is the oldest comprehensive institution of higher education in Japan. Its main campus is located in the center of Tokyo, Japan, adjacent to Tokyo Tower.
Sophia University
Sophia University, or Sophia for short, was originally founded in 1913 by Catholic priests in Rome. It is a leading private university in Japan with its headquarters in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Meiji University
Meiji University, or Meiji University for short, is a leading private university in Japan with its headquarters in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Rikkyo University
Rikkyo University/Saint Paul's University is a prestigious private university in Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan, and is affiliated with the Church of Christ. It is a member of the "MARCH" (Meiji University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Rikkyo University, Chuo University and Hosei University) and the Tokyo Six (Keio University, University of Tokyo, Meiji University, Hosei University and Waseda University).
Aoyama Gakuin University
Aoyama Gakuin University is one of the most prestigious private universities in Japan, and one of the five most prestigious private universities in the Tokyo metropolitan area, "March", for its quality of teaching and international environment. It is one of the top private universities in Japan, and a member of "MARCH" (Meiji University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Rikkyo University, Chuo University, and Hosei University), five prestigious private universities in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Chuo University
Chuo University (中央大學) is one of the leading private universities in Japan with its main campus in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the five "MARCH" schools in the Kanto metropolitan area (M Meiji University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Rikkyo University, Chuo University, and Hosei University).
Second, the advantages of studying in Tokyo
Cultural Advantages
Often referred to as the cultural center of Japan, Tokyo offers one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan living environments on earth.
Dining Culture
The Tokyo area is home to many of the world's Michelin-starred restaurant levels, with a wide variety of cuisines ranging from Japanese haute cuisine to street food, which has led some to call Tokyo a foodie's paradise.
Tourism and Culture
As one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, Tokyo, Japan is a city of contrasts with ancient features and traditional atmosphere, as well as modern culture. For example, Tokyo has many old theaters and Japanese-style inns, traditional tatami mats and the oldest Buddhist temples. There are also many forest parks and gardens full of greenery.
Binary culture
Akihabara, Tokyo is an otaku's paradise. Gamers, pop idol fans, and anime enthusiasts all linger when they visit the area. Of course, some cosplay costumes are everywhere.
Educational Advantages
Tokyo is the center of education in Japan, which is why many students choose Tokyo as their destination to study in Japan. As one of the most popular cities in the world to study, there are many prestigious universities in the Tokyo area.
Third, Japanese universities are divided into majors
Faculty of Humanities: Literature, Linguistics, Culture, History-Geography, Philosophy, Psychology.
Faculty of Social Sciences: Law and Legal Sciences, Political Science, Economics, Commerce, Tourism, Business Administration, MBA, Management Information Science, Sociology, Broadcasting and Journalism, Social Welfare.
Faculty of Education: Education.
Faculty of Science: Mathematics, Information Science, Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Resource Science.
Faculty of Engineering: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Information Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Applied Chemistry, Applied Physics, Applied Biology, Atomic Energy Engineering, Resource Engineering, Materials Engineering, Shipbuilding, Oceanography, Merchant Marine, Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering, Business Administration, Management, Graphic Arts, Optical Engineering, Medical Engineering.
Faculty of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Veterinary Medicine: Agronomy, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Economics, Forest Science, Bioproduction Science, Bioresources Science, Aquaculture, Livestock Science, Veterinary Science, and Zoology.
Faculty of Medicine and Nursing: Medicine, Dentistry, Dental Technician, Dental Hygiene, Pharmacy, Nursing, Nursing Care, Nursing Care, Health Care, Health Science, Honorary Medicine, Clinical Engineering, Medical Technology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy.
Faculty of Life Sciences: Home Economics - Life Sciences, Food Science - Conditioning - Honors, Quilting - Clothing, Housing, Childhood Science, Grooming.
Faculty of Arts: Fine Arts, Kobo, Music, Visual Arts, Drama, CG, Voice Acting.
Faculty of General Studies and New Fields: Education, General Science, Humanities, International Relations, International Culture, Science and Health Science, and Environmental Studies.