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Study Fine & Applied Arts in Japan ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต

Japan offers 9 Fine & Applied Arts programs across 7 universities. Tuition ranges from $536kโ€“$1600k/yr, making it a competitive option for international students.

9 Programs
7 Universities
$536kโ€“$1600k/yr Tuition
11% STEM
22% Scholarships

Why Japan for Fine & Applied Arts?

Living Cost

$12,000/yr

Full guide to studying in Japan โ†’

By Degree Level

Bachelor (6) Master (2) PhD (1)

Top Universities for Fine & Applied Arts in Japan

University of Tsukuba

Tsukuba ยท National rank #9 ยท QS #350

Bachelor's Program in Art and Design ยท Bachelor PhD Program in Art and Design ยท PhD
Chiba University

Chiba ยท National rank #15 ยท QS #791

Design Science ยท Bachelor
Kanazawa University

Kanazawa ยท National rank #18 ยท QS #901

Fine Arts ยท Master
Meiji University

Tokyo ยท National rank #34 ยท QS #1201

Visual and Performing Arts ยท Master
Saga University

Saga ยท National rank #74

Fine Arts ยท Bachelor SPACE-ARITA (Art & Ceramics) ยท Bachelor
Tamagawa University

Tokyo ยท National rank #153

Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Art and Design ยท Bachelor
Art ยท Bachelor

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to study Fine & Applied Arts in Japan?
Tuition for Fine & Applied Arts programs in Japan ranges from $536kโ€“$1600k/yr. 22% of programs offer scholarships or financial aid. Annual living costs (accommodation, food, transport) are approximately $12k.
What are the English language requirements for Fine & Applied Arts in Japan?
English-taught Fine & Applied Arts programs in Japan typically require:. Requirements vary by university and program level โ€” always check the specific program page.
How many Fine & Applied Arts programs are in Japan?
Abroadly lists 9 Fine & Applied Arts programs at 7 universities across Japan. Programs are available at Bachelor, Master, and PhD level.
Are Fine & Applied Arts programs in Japan STEM-designated?
11% of Fine & Applied Arts programs in Japan carry STEM designation. STEM classification can be important for visa purposes in countries like the US and UK after graduation.
Is Japan a good country for Fine & Applied Arts students?
Japan is a strong choice for Fine & Applied Arts with 7 universities offering these programs. The primary language is Japanese, though many programs are taught in English.
What degree levels are available for Fine & Applied Arts in Japan?
In Japan, Fine & Applied Arts programs are offered at: Bachelor (6 programs), Master (2 programs), PhD (1 programs). This gives students flexibility whether they're seeking an undergraduate degree, postgraduate specialization, or doctoral research.