Hitotsubashi University

Tokyo, Japan

Hitotsubashi University is a national research university in Japan, specializing primarily in the social sciences (economics, commerce, law, public policy, etc.). It traces its roots back to 1875, when the Commercial Training School (Shōhō Kōshūjo) was founded by Arinori Mori. The institution underwent several transformations.
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The main campus is in Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan, with additional campuses in Chiyoda (downtown Tokyo) and Kodaira (housing and sports).
It is a national university specializing in the social sciences (economics, commerce, law, and social sciences), considered among Japan’s top-tier universities in these fields.
Yes. The Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy (ICS) offers English-taught MBA, EMBA, and DBA programs. Other graduate schools also provide courses and exchange programs in English.
International students usually need to take the EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students), the university’s own exams, and provide TOEFL or equivalent English test results.
Graduate applicants must submit a research plan, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and often take an interview/oral exam. Admission is highly competitive and program-specific.
Yes. International students can apply as research students before entering a degree program, provided they meet academic criteria (16 years of education or equivalent).
The university has a Student Support Center, harassment consultation offices, and safety briefings for international students to maintain a secure environment.
Yes. The Health Center provides first aid and refers students to hospitals when necessary, while student staff and dorm tutors provide additional safety support.
Tokyo is generally safe with low crime rates. Students are advised to follow local safety guidelines and utilize university resources in case of problems.
The four faculties are: Commerce & Management, Economics, Law, and Social Sciences.
Yes, in addition to master’s and doctoral programs in social sciences, the ICS Business School offers MBA/DBA programs.
Yes, many exchange courses are available in English, especially at the graduate level.
Yes. Scholarships include MEXT (Monbukagakusho), JASSO Student Exchange Support Program, and other private foundations.
Many exchange students can apply for JASSO scholarships, which provide monthly stipends.
Tuition waivers or reductions may be granted to students with financial need, especially international students.
The university provides several dormitories such as Residence Hall Kunitachi, Ikkyo-Ryo, and Keimeikan, plus off-campus options.
Dormitories prioritize international students, though spaces are limited and early application is necessary.
The Kunitachi campus is in a green suburban area with easy train access to central Tokyo, balancing quiet study life with urban opportunities.
Yes. Graduates can apply to change their visa status to a working visa, if they secure employment in Japan.
The Career Support Office assists international students with job hunting, including guidance on visa changes.
International students may apply for a Designated Activities Visa, usually granting up to 1 year to search for jobs after graduation.

University Of Hitotsubashi University Application Statistics

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University Of Hitotsubashi University Application Statistics

6100
4500
2100
515
10:1
¥ 130500
¥ 240000
3
37
75 %
6

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