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Osaka / Private
| Postal code | 547-0031 |
|---|---|
| Address | 4-6-7 Hirano-minami, Hirano-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka |
| Department to contact | General Affairs Division |
| Phone | 06-6709-3170 |
| Fax | 06-6709-2201 |
| International Students Examination | Same examination and evaluation standards as for Japanese. |
| Admission capacity | a few |
| Number of international students | 0 (for the 2025 school year) |
| Number of privately financed international students | 0 (for the 2025 school year) |
| Application fee | 30,000 yen (for the 2026 school year) |
| Admission fee | 250,000 yen (for the 2026 school year) |
| Tuition per year | 1,140,000 yen (for the 2026 school year) |
| Other expenses | 41,000 yen (for the 2026 school year) |
| Application to delay payment or receive a refund | Available for consultation. |
| Remarks | The amounts listed represent the total payment required for the first year of the two-year course. The tuition fee of 1,140,000 yen consists of 790,000 yen for tuition and 350,000 yen for educational and facility enhancement fees. |
| Department(s) | Early Childhood Education |
| Distribution of application forms | Please inquire. |
| Entry (Spring) | April, 2026 entry |
| Application category | General Admission (First Term) |
| Starting date for application submission | January 13, 2026 |
| Deadline of application | January 26, 2026 |
| Date of examination | February 1, 2026 |
| Notification of examination result | February 6, 2026 |
| Deadline of enrollment procedures | February 20, 2026 |
| Admission procedures - Application from outside Japan | Not available. |
| Admission procedures - Visiting Japan for entrance exam | Necessary. |
| Sections of exam prepared by the college or university | Japanese language, Application screening process, Interview |
| Remarks | (1) Those who are enrolled in a Japanese language school and possess a resident status under the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act that does not interfere with university admission, as well as those who can obtain a student visa upon admission to university. (2) Those who, in principle, can secure two reliable guarantors who can take full responsibility for tuition fees, living expenses, and all other guarantees during their study period (one of whom must reside in Japan). However, if only one guarantor can be obtained, documents proving the ability to cover tuition and living expenses must be submitted. (3) Since lectures at this university are conducted in Japanese, applicants must have Japanese language proficiency sufficient to attend classes without difficulty (equivalent to the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 (formerly Level 1)) and the ability to submit reports in Japanese. |
| Entry (Spring) | April, 2026 entry |
| Application category | General Admission (Second Term) |
| Starting date for application submission | February 17, 2026 |
| Deadline of application | February 27, 2026 |
| Date of examination | March 5, 2026 |
| Notification of examination result | March 12, 2026 |
| Deadline of enrollment procedures | March 19, 2026 |
| Admission procedures - Application from outside Japan | Not available. |
| Admission procedures - Visiting Japan for entrance exam | Necessary. |
| Sections of exam prepared by the college or university | Japanese language, Application screening process, Interview |
| Remarks | (1) Those who are enrolled in a Japanese language school and possess a resident status under the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act that does not interfere with university admission, as well as those who can obtain a student visa upon admission to university. (2) Those who, in principle, can secure two reliable guarantors who can take full responsibility for tuition fees, living expenses, and all other guarantees during their study period (one of whom must reside in Japan). However, if only one guarantor can be obtained, documents proving the ability to cover tuition and living expenses must be submitted. (3) Since lectures at this university are conducted in Japanese, applicants must have Japanese language proficiency sufficient to attend classes without difficulty (equivalent to the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 (formerly Level 1)) and the ability to submit reports in Japanese. |
Last update: Nov. 06, 2025