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accepted) (2) Basically, applicants must have passed an exam equivalent to Framework of Reference for Japanese Education (*1) A1 level or above (Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5 or equivalent) (*2), or have at least 150 hours of Japanese language study experience. (3) Applicants for University Preparatory Course must, in principle, meet all of the following requirements at their upper secondary educational institution:①Have taken mathematics. ②Have taken English classes or classes taught in English.③Those wishing to advance to courses in humanities must, in addition to①and②, have taken social studies subjects (one or more subjects from geography, history,
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東京日本語教育センター募集要項【海外出願】(英語)
東京日本語教育センター募集要項【海外出願】(英語) 1/5 Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center 2026 Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY COURSE GRADUATE SCHOOL PREPARATORY COURSE One and a half (1.5) Year: October, 2026 GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS A. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND SCREENING 1. APPLICATION NUMBER AND PERIOD * Curriculums and subjects for“University Preparatory Course”and“Graduate School Preparatory Course”are different because of each requirement. *Application period may be extended without inform in advance. 2. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED (1) Applicants
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東京日本語教育センター募集要項【海外出願】(英語)
東京日本語教育センター募集要項【海外出願】(英語) 1/5 Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center 2026 Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY COURSE GRADUATE SCHOOL PREPARATORY COURSE One and a half (1.5) Year: October, 2026 GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS A. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND SCREENING 1. APPLICATION NUMBER AND PERIOD * Curriculums and subjects for“University Preparatory Course”and“Graduate School Preparatory Course”are different because of each requirement. *Application period may be extended without inform in advance. 2. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED (1) Applicants
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2026 EJU (2nd Session) Examination Venues (In Japan) | JASSO
not be assigned to the venue requested upon application, with changes made to a nearby prefecture. Always take time to confirm the testing venue on your examination voucher. Do not make direct inquiries at the examination venue. Contact us Updated on February 5th, 2026 Hokkaido Sapporo University(Sapporo Daigaku)(Japanese version only) Miyagi (TBD) Gunma Takasaki University of Health and Welfare(Takasaki Kenko Fukushi Daigaku) Saitama Saitama University (Saitama Daigaku) Chiba Chiba University Nishi-Chiba Campus(Chiba Daigaku Nishi-Chiba Kyanpasu) Tokyo Sophia University Yotsuya Campus(Jochi Daigaku Yotsuya Kyanpasu) The University of Tokyo, College of Arts and Sciences
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Score Report and Notification | JASSO
"Score Confirmation Report" online. *Examinees who made the group application (Batch Registration format) *Examinees who took EJU outside Japan [EJU Online] Score Confirmation Exclusive Page Sample of "Score Confirmation Report" Universities will be notified of examinees’ scores as follows. 1.When applying to a university, write your examination registration number, name in alphabet, date of birth, and other required information on the university’s application form. If you are planning to take both the 1st session (June) and the 2nd session (November), write only the examination registration number of one session (whichever you prefer) on the university’s application
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Applying for EJU (Administered in Japan) | JASSO
application will be used in the same order on the examination voucher and score confirmation report. Therefore, it is recommended that the name entered in the EJU application be the same as that appearing on application forms, personal ID (passports, etc.) and other materials that you will submit to the university. Q. Does it matter if the residence and address (domestically in Japan) differ? A. No, the address and residence do not need to be the same. For the address, enter the address domestically in Japan where the examination voucher will be sent. In addition to your personal residence,
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The 79th TIEC Research and Presentation | JASSO
. Sunday, November 16th, 2025, 1:00pm~4:00pm 3rd floor Media Hall, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center(TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Access (1)Registration (2)Opening Remarks (3)Presentation and Q&A session Juan Pablo Corredor (Tokyo University of the Arts) “Interpolation of string instrument timbres using machine learning for synthesizer development” Seri Yoon (Waseda University) “Will Technology Break Through Sanctions? Rethinking ICT's Role in Economic Security” Numan Amri Maliky (Institute of Science Tokyo) “Design and Development of RoboPenguin: A Biomimetic Flapping-Wing Underwater Robot” Mamoru Ueda (The University of Tokyo) “From Martices
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The 78th TIEC Research and Presentation | JASSO
. Saturday, May 24th, 2025, 1:00pm~4:00pm 3rd floor Media Hall, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center (TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Access (1)Registration (2)Opening Remarks (3)Presentation and Q&A session Ritika Rajput (United Nations University-Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability) “A Political Industrial Ecology of Water in Bodh Gaya, India Pre- and Post-World Heritage” Adam Prihananda Marda (Institute of Science Tokyo) “Assessment of Dairy Farmers' Preferences for Technology Adoption to Reduce TPC in Milk: An AHP-Based Study” Özer, Yigitcan (National Institute of Informatics) “Piano Concerto Accompaniment Creation”
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The 63rd TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar [Zen for Beginners TOTONOERU ] | JASSO
TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar Poster Sunday, October 5th, 2025 1:30pm-4:40pm Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center(TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Access YASUOKA Ryogen Chif priest of Taigakuji Temple / Rinzai Myoshinji Sect Dharma Preacher After graduating from Keio University and Hanazono University, and completing Zen training, he became the chief priest of Taigakuji Temple, affiliated with the Rinzai Myoshinji sect. He constantly ponders what a Buddhist priest can contribute to society and disseminates 'Buddhist and Zen teachings applicable to daily life' through lectures, training, sessions, and his blog. At the temple, he also
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The 62nd TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar [The History of Japan Shaped by Earthquakes] | JASSO
. Participation Fee 7. Language 8. Application The 62nd TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar Poster Saturday, June 7th, 2025 1:30pm-4:50pm Plaza Heisei 3F, Tokyo International Exchange Center (TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Access SUZUKI Hinako Senshu University, Assistant Professor / Ph.D. in Geography Currently holds a position after experience as a Special Technical Staff at the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience. Engages in research that utilizes a geographical perspective to apply Japan’s natural disaster data to disaster prevention by collecting and organizing it. Also involved in activities such as Web-
