TUJ is located in the heart of Tokyo, one of the most fascinating cities in the world. Within easy reach of campus are dynamic business and entertainment districts where you can experience both the refinement of traditional Japan and the energy of contemporary Japanese culture. You can explore neighborhoods little changed for centuries but co-existing with 21st century architectural marvels.

A unique opportunity to learn about Japan
While offering a true American education, TUJ also provides a unique opportunity to learn about Japan. Students can choose from a broad range of courses on Japanese politics, history, business, and culture, enhanced by Japanese-language classes at all levels. In addition, many programs, from economics and international relations to psychology and art, weave Japan-related content into their curricula. Off campus, internships in Japanese organizations offer real-world insights into the life and people of this land.

Not just learning but really experiencing Japan
Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Asakusa—These exciting districts of Tokyo are a few train stations away from the campus and await you for the time of your life. You will not only learn about Japan at TUJ, but also experience real Japanese culture and the lives of its people.

Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies
TUJ's Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS, http://www.tuj.ac.jp/icas) deepens understanding of Japan. Its WAKAI Project engages students and others into examining issues facing young Japanese, while a series of year-round lectures brings distinguished guest speakers to address topics covering Japanese politics, economics, and culture. Scholars in residence and research fellows further add to the intellectual life at TUJ.
Please contact us for more information:
E-mail: tujinfo@tuj.ac.jp / Tel: +81-3-5441-9800