University of Tokyo Kashiwa Campus

Kashiwa , Japan

The University of Tokyo (UTokyo) is Japan's premier national university, renowned globally as a leading research institution. Founded in 1877, it consistently ranks as the top university in Japan and among the best in the world.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Kashiwa Campus is renowned as a hub for interdisciplinary scientific research, hosting graduate schools and institutes focused on frontier sciences, sustainability, cosmic ray research, and ocean-atmosphere studies.
Unlike the historic Hongo Campus which hosts a wide range of undergraduate colleges, the Kashiwa Campus is a modern, graduate-focused campus dedicated primarily to advanced interdisciplinary research in science and technology.
For programs taught in English, non-native speakers typically need a TOEFL iBT score of 90 or above, or an IELTS Academic score of 6.5 or above. Requirements can vary by graduate school.
The acceptance rate is highly competitive and varies by program, but the university-wide rate for international applicants is generally around 20%, with some graduate programs being even more selective.
The campus buildings are constructed to rigorous anti-seismic standards. The university conducts regular earthquake drills and has a comprehensive emergency response plan, including emergency broadcasts and designated evacuation areas.
In any emergency, you should immediately contact the Campus Security Office. Their contact number is provided to all students upon enrollment and is displayed prominently across campus.
Yes, the interdisciplinary nature of the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences encourages students to take relevant courses from other departments and even other campuses to fulfill their credit requirements.
The Kashiwa Campus offers several graduate programs that are taught entirely in English. However, there are also many programs conducted in Japanese, so checking the specific program requirements is essential.
The most prestigious and common scholarship is the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship, which covers full tuition, a living stipend, and round-trip airfare.
Yes, the University of Tokyo offers a variety of university-funded and private scholarships for which currently enrolled students can apply. These are often announced through the student portal.
The university provides a limited number of rooms in its dormitories and international lodges for international students, but they are assigned on a competitive basis and are not guaranteed for the entire study period.
The cost for a private apartment (one-room) in Kashiwa can typically range from ¥50,000 to ¥80,000 per month, excluding utilities, which is generally more affordable than central Tokyo.
Yes, the university's international student support office and career center provide guidance and necessary documentation for students transitioning from a student visa to a work visa.
International graduates can apply to change their "Student" visa status to a work visa, such as "Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services," upon securing a full-time job offer from a Japanese company.
Yes, graduates can apply for a designated "Designated Activities" visa, which acts as a six-month to one-year grace period specifically for job-hunting activities in Japan.

University Of University of Tokyo Kashiwa Campus Application Statistics

28697
2100
14274
13732
2429
11
34 %
¥ 555800
¥ 238000
3.5
37
85 %
6.5

University Of University of Tokyo Kashiwa Campus Application Statistics

28697
2100
14274
13732
2429
11
34 %
¥ 555800
¥ 238000
3.5
37
85 %
6.5

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