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Tokyo / Private
| Postal code | 166-0013 |
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| Address | 2-41-15 Horinouchi, Suginamii-ku, Tokyo |
| Department to contact | Public Relations Office |
| Phone | 03-3313-5101 |
| Fax | 03-5377-7641 |
| International Students Examination | There is special selection. |
| Admission capacity | a few (for the 2027 school year) |
| Applicants | 11 (for the 2026 school year) |
| Successful candidates | 10 (for the 2026 school year) |
| Number of international students | 14 (for the 2026 school year) |
| Number of privately financed international students | 14 (for the 2026 school year) |
| Application fee | 30,000 yen (for the 2027 school year) |
| Admission fee | 250,000 yen (for the 2027 school year) |
| Tuition per year | 720,000 yen (for the 2027 school year) |
| Other expenses | 389,880 yen (for the 2027 school year) |
| Application to delay payment or receive a refund | Available for consultation. |
| Remarks | Tuition Reduction for International Students For privately funded international students who hold a "Student" residence status—or who can promptly change their status to "Student" after receiving admission—a reduction of 125,000 yen will be applied to the school fees in accordance with university regulations. Tuition and Fees for the Early Childhood Education Major Admission Fee: 250,000 yen Tuition: 720,000 yen Miscellaneous Fees: 449,880 yen |
| Department(s) | The Department of Modern Communication, The Department of Early Childhood Education |
| Distribution of application forms | Beginning of April |
| Availability of previous exams | Available on the internet. |
| Entry (Spring) | April, 2027 entry |
| Application category | Comprehensive Selection (International Students) 1st to 8th |
| Starting date for application submission | September 1, 2026 |
| Deadline of application | March 24, 2027 (must arrive by this date) |
| Date of examination | September 19, 2026 - March 25, 2027 |
| Notification of examination result | November 1, 2026 - March 26, 2027 |
| Sections of exam prepared by the college or university | Japanese language, Application screening process, Interview, At the application, please submit a work sheet and a report of your will to enter to the college. |
| Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) - Designated subjects | Japanese as a Foreign Language, 200 points or higher. Applicants who score 200 points or higher on the Japanese section of the Examination for Japanese University Admission (EJU) are exempt from the university's own Japanese language test. |
| Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) - Referred exam | Exams from June, 2024 onwards |
| English examination | Not necessary. |
| Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) | You must pass the N1 (Level 1) or N2 (Level 2) examination. |
| Remarks | [Eligibility Requirements] Applicants must have completed a 12-year school education curriculum outside Japan (or possess equivalent qualifications) and be designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, while also meeting all of the following conditions (1–4): 1. In principle, applicants must have completed—or be expected to complete—an accredited course (of one year or longer) at a Japanese language school. 2. Applicants must possess Japanese language proficiency at the B2 level or higher according to the "Japanese Language Education Framework (JF Standard)." * The B2 level is defined as a standard of "highly independent Japanese language comprehension and usage capability" and represents the proficiency required to attend university classes conducted in Japanese. * Major exams used to assess proficiency based on the "Japanese Language Education Framework (JF Standard)" include the JLPT (Japanese-Language Proficiency Test), JPT, BJT (Business Japanese Proficiency Test), and J-CAT. Please contact the Admissions Office if you wish to take the university's own Japanese language test. Additionally, if more than two years have elapsed since you took a proficiency exam, you will be required to take the university's Japanese language test. 3. In principle, applicants must have an attendance rate of 85% or higher. 4. Applicants must be able to promptly obtain a student visa after receiving an offer of admission. Applicants must understand the university's admission policy. Applicants who can demonstrate Japanese proficiency at the B2 level or higher—based on results from exams such as the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)—are exempt from the university's own Japanese language test. |
Last update: Jun. 23, 2026