
Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan

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Former Prime Minister of Japan (99th), who served before and after Shinzo Abe. He studied at Hosei University.
Film and animation producer; known in Japan’s movie/animation industry; attended Hosei University.
A highly celebrated and prolific Japanese author and playwright known for his humorous and humanistic works. His most fa... View More
A highly celebrated and prolific Japanese author and playwright known for his humorous and humanistic works. His most famous novel, Kirishima Bukō Kirisute, won the prestigious Naoki Prize. View Less
A pioneering figure in television technology, often called the "Father of Japanese Television." He successfully develope... View More
A pioneering figure in television technology, often called the "Father of Japanese Television." He successfully developed the first all-electronic television receiver in Japan. View Less
A renowned actress and former model who rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s. She has won numerous awards for her film ro... View More
A renowned actress and former model who rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s. She has won numerous awards for her film roles, including the Japanese Academy Award for Best Actress for The Twilight Samurai. View Less
The below information is required while
completing the university application :
a) Common Application/Online Application
b) Official high school transcript
c) 2 Letters of recommendation
d) Statement of purpose
e) Official SAT/ACT scores
f) TOEFL/IELTS scores if the applicant’s native language is not English.
g) TOEFL: IBT-90 or above with writing score 23 or above, IELTS: 6.5 or above in academic module with writing band of 6.0 or above.
h) Acceptance rate: 22.3%
Requirements may vary for each program. Please visit program page for specific requirements.
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Hosei University celebrated its 140-year history with a grand anniversary ceremony, an international academic symposium, and the publication of a comprehensive history book, reflecting on its legacy and future vision.
The university formally committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, outlining concrete steps for reducing energy consumption and promoting environmental research and education.
Hosei University served as the main venue for an international youth summit, bringing together young leaders from around the world to discuss global issues, enhancing its profile in international diplomacy and education.
The university's baseball team won its first league championship in 13 years, bringing significant campus-wide celebration and boosting school spirit.
The university celebrated a century of engineering education with a series of symposiums, exhibitions, and alumni events, highlighting its long-standing contribution to Japanese industry and technology.
This invention was a soft, flexible, and lightweight artificial muscle actuator that operates by applying an electric field. It has potential applications in soft robotics, wearable devices, and medical equipment that interfaces safely with the human body.
Researchers developed a thin-film solar cell using kesterite (a mineral composed of copper, zinc, tin, and sulfur), which is more environmentally friendly and sustainable than solar cells relying on rare or toxic elements like cadmium or tellurium.
A research team successfully developed the world's first inverter circuit using diamond semiconductor. Diamond semiconductors can operate at extremely high temperatures and frequencies, with potential applications in advanced power electronics and aerospace.

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