
ACADEMIC RESULTS

Academic Results
TCJ offers individual, friendly guidance to support the wide range of ambitions of its international students.
Additionally, we hold periodic orientation sessions for continuing to higher education, and provide opportunities for graduates to talk about their experiences in taking entrance exams.
Students who are considering going on to higher education are recommended to actively take part in these sessions.
University Academic Results
- Hitotsubashi University
- Keio University
- Waseda University
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Tokyo University of Science
- University of Tsukuba
- Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Tokyo University of Technology
- University of Electro-Communications
- Rikkyo University
- Meiji University
- Hosei University
- Kwansei Gakuin University
- Kansai University
- Doshisha University
- Ritsumeikan University
- Aoyama Gakuin University
- Chuo University
- Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Miyagi University
- Okayama University
- Akita University
- Takasaki Economic University
- Toyo University
- Japan University
- Komazawa University
- Senshu University
- Showa Women’s University
- Kohnan University
- Chukyo University
- Nishogakusya University
- Kanagawa University
- Kinki University
- Kokushikan University
- Asia University
- Musashino University
- Tama Art University
- Women’s Art University
Graduate School Results
- Tokyo University Graduate School
- Kyoto University Graduate School
- Hitotsubashi University Graduate School
- Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School
- Keio University Graduate School
- Waseda University Graduate School
- Osaka University Graduate School
- Hokkaido University Graduate School
- Nagoya University Graduate School
- Kobe University Graduate School
- Kyushu University Graduate School
- Ochanomizu Women’s University Graduate School
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Graduate School
- Yokohama National University Graduate School
- Chiba University Graduate School
- Tokyo University of Science Graduate School
- University of Electro-Communications Graduate School
- Sophia University Graduate School
- Kanazawa University Graduate School
- Hiroshima University Graduate School
- Chuo University Graduate School
- Saitama University Graduate School
- Capital University Graduate School
- Rikkyo University Graduate School
- Meiji University Graduate School
- Ritsumeikan University Graduate School
- Komazawa University Graduate School
- Japan University Graduate School
- Performing Arts, Tokyo University Graduate School
- Tokyo Gakugei University Graduate School
- Tokyo Polytechnic University Graduate School
- Tokyo Zokei University Graduate School
- Tokyo Metropolitan University Graduate School
- Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School
- Tama Art University Graduate School
- Musashino Art University Graduate School
Vocational College / Technical College Results
- Japan Electronics College
- Japan Academy of Engineering
- HAL Tokyo
- Bunka Fashion College
- Tokyo Mode School
- Tokyo Designer Gakuin
- Yoyogi Animation Academy
- Nippon Photography Institute
- Kuwasawa Design School
- Tokyo Confectionery School
- Tsuji Culinary School
- Tokyo Sushi Cooking College
- Toho Gakuen Group
- ESP Entertainment Tokyo
- Musicians Institute TOKYO
- Ohara Bookkeeping School
- Tokyo International Business College
- Central Information Technology College
- Waseda Bunri College
- Bunka Foreign Language College
- Japan College of Foreign Languages
- Shurin College of Foreign Languages
- Nippon Hotel School
- Hospitality and Tourism College
- Honda Automobile College
- Yomiuri College of Motor Vehicles
- Tokyo Tech Auto College
- Japan Automobile College
Interview with the Head of Academic Affairs

The purpose of your Japanese language studies may be to enter higher education institutions such as a graduate school, university, or vocational school, or to find employment at a company in Japan or abroad. Although there is a basic Japanese language ability required for any career path, it is also true that there are additional knowledge and operational skills that are necessary for different career paths. TCJ operates with a curriculum that allows students to efficiently learn what they need to know for their respective career paths, with courses designed to meet the needs of graduate schools, universities, and vocational schools, as well as courses for employment.
In addition, homeroom teachers are always assigned to each student, so they are responsible for providing consultation and guidance to help you achieve your career goals, from enrollment to graduation.
Ikuru Inoue / Head of teacher
