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  1. Find out how to apply for undergraduate, graduate, research and non-degree programs at Tokyo University of the Arts for academic year 2023. Learn about the entrance exam dates, requirements, procedures, scholarships and special accommodations for international students.

    • MEXT Scholarship students

      Those who have been accepted as a MEXT scholarship student...

    • FINE ARTS

      Tokyo University of the Arts Admissions > FINE ARTS (Private...

    • MUSIC

      Tokyo University of the Arts Admissions > MUSIC (Private...

    • FILM AND NEW MEDIA

      Tokyo University of the Arts Admissions > FILM AND NEW MEDIA...

  2. Tokyo University of the Arts (東京藝術大学, Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku) or Tokyogeidai (東京芸大) is a school of art and music in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it also has facilities in Toride, Ibaraki, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Kitasenju and Adachi, Tokyo.

  3. Learn how to apply to undergraduate, master's, doctoral, and practical music programs at Tokyo University of the Arts. Find out the online and offline application process, required documents, and entrance exams for each category.

  4. Tokyo University of the Arts as the only national arts university in Japan, since its foundation, TUA has provided unsurpassed education and research opportunities, and played a leading role in the succession and development of art and culture in Japan through extensive and various artistic activities and social practices both in Japan and ...

  5. Find out the latest ranking, key statistics and breakdown of Tokyo University of the Arts, a leading arts institution in Japan. Compare it with other universities in Japan and worldwide.

  6. Undergraduate Students. Guidance for Prospective Students (2024 Academic Year) NOTE: Information on this page is from the 2024 Guidance for Prospective Students. Please wait for the updated Guidance for the year you are applying.

  7. Tokyo University of the Arts was founded in May 1949 under the National School Establishment Law (Act No. 150 of 1949) through a merger of Tokyo Fine Arts School (currently the Faculty of Fine Arts) and Tokyo Music School (currently the Faculty of Music).