We nurture global citizens with a high level of proficiency in foreign languages and an understanding of
Japan’s position in the world and issues affecting the international community.
Understanding
other cultures
Global Japanese Studies
Understanding and promoting
"Japan in the World"
A global
cross-cultural
society
Collaborative
Learning
The Four Distinctive Features
of the Department
In the first semester of the second year, international students will have the opportunity to study at a Japanese national university outside of Tokyo, either at Shimane University in Matsue City or Shiga University in Hikone City. As part of the Program, international students will not only learn Japanese language but also experience the diversity of Japanese regional cultures and local industries. Meanwhile all Japanese students will study abroad to improve their English ability at one of Teikyo University's many partner academic institutions.
From the first year to the fourth year, students will take part in small-group seminars where Japanese and international students work together, communicating in Japanese and English, to develop an understanding of other cultures.
The Department offers comprehensive courses that allow students to understand Japan from different global perspectives. Students explore their own research themes, study the issues facing the global community and develop the ability to solve these issues. Utilizing that ability, the Department enables the development of human resources who can be active in overseas companies, international organisations, NGOs/NPOs, international exchange of governmental and local agencies, inbound companies among many others.
In the first year, international students will be expected to attend fundamental Japanese language courses every weekday. In the second year, students will improve their proficiency through the "Language and Culture Exchange Program". These two years will be subsequently followed by applied and advanced Japanese language courses that further enhance the students' language skills.
Please find some examples of how students of the
Department of Global Japanese Studies
spend their life on campus.
Japan / Shimane University
San`in-Japanese language
class is the most interesting one
2nd-year student : CLEARY TAYA MARY
(Scotland)
2nd-year student : PHAMGIA HOANG
(Vietnam)
At Shimane University, I am taking a class about Shimane's culture with other students. I also study Japanese with exchange students from various countries.
Every day here is very fulfilling. I joined the karate club and practice every morning and evening. Due to the small number of members, we are teaming up with the same practice partners every week. So, I have already become friend with the other members. I also joined the dance club because I wanted to challenge myself while being in Shimane. I'm a beginner but the older members are very kind and teach me carefully. So, it's fun. I'm glad I joined a club other than karate because I made more friends through practicing dancing. Every morning, I am busy, always learning new things and having new experiences. I think I can grow as a person while I'm in Shimane. The content of classes is a bit difficult, but if I repeat everything well I can keep up. I am aiming to become an interpreter. So, I think the language class in San'in Japanese is the most interesting one.
Classes other than Japanese also have many very practical and interesting contents such as culture, language, well-known places, history, and art related to Shimane Prefecture. I gain different impressions from each class. For example, in the class on modern and contemporary history of the San'in region, we learned that Shimane's mines were a condition for trade negotiations with the West, and that local landowners built Shimane castle in 1603 to protect their families. This was a lot of fun. Shimane is a prefecture with a long history of significance for Japan. Beautiful sights, delicious food, and very kind people. When I lived in Tokyo, I heard a lot about Japan's aging population, declining birthrate, and depopulation. I felt that the population was sparse and aging. On the other hand, the rhythm of life here is very impressive, allowing one to live a leisurely and peaceful life.
Japan / Shimane University
I am visiting all the
beautiful heritage sites
2nd-year student :
DELGERBAYAR NANDIN-ERDENE
(Mongolia)
Last year, I came to Japan from Mongolia to study at Teikyo University. My year in Tokyo was filled with new and unforgettable experiences and memories. Three months have already passed since I came to Shimane Prefecture.
There are many things in Shimane that I cannot do in Tokyo. For example, in the class "Japanese affairs", we visit all kinds of beautiful traditional heritage sites as a field trip to learn more about Japan. It is necessary to observe various things in such places and summarize them in a report. You can clearly see the characteristics of Japan's nature.
There are many exchange students from various countries who come to study at Shimane University. So, I think it's a good chance to make friends. Also, the teachers and Japanese students are really kind, and they always help me when I don't understand something. So, I'm very happy.
The food is delicious and it is very convenient to go to various places from Matsue Station. Dear international students, please look forward to join the Department of Global Japanese Studies at Teikyo University!
Japan / Shiga University
It's interesting to encounter what
I learned in class in my daily life
2nd-year student : SUN LIUMING
(China)
The teachers at Shiga University explain all things in detail so that we can understand them better. There are assignments every day, what is a bit intensive, but it really teaches me and brings out my full potential. Also, thanks to the university environment and the proximity to my home, studying at the library and home assignments are very convenient, easy and quick to do. In class, I learn a lot about the Japanese way of thinking, language, customs among others.
Some of the dialects we learned in class can be often heard when walking around the town. For example, "So desu ne" → "So ya naa" (Eng: "Yes" or "I agree") . What I learned in class is interesting because I often encounter it in my daily life.
It's really quiet here, and I thought it is the perfect place to concentrate on my studies. When I was in Tokyo, the streets and stations were crowded, but here it's very quiet.
In contrast to Tokyo, all is about the strenght of the legs in Hikone. You have to walk a lot to get to where you can buy your groceries and utilities. There are few convenience stores nearby, and a lot of cars pass by these days.
On weekends, I try to go out or research for my classes on Japan and topics that interest me. I also started participating in volunteer circles and Japanese exchange meetings with my friends. I think I am leading a very good academic life. I wanted to know more about Kansai, so I traveled to many places. I love landscapes. I tasted a lot of new traditional Kansai dishes, and living together with the people of Shiga was a great experience.
I would like to use this as an
opportunity to learn more about people and cultures abroad
1st-year student :
IRSALEENA BINTI SUZAIDEE
I have chosen this department because I am interested in international relations and wanted to use it as an opportunity to learn more about people and cultures abroad.
I was a little bit overwhelmed at first because there are many people from different ethnic backgrounds on campus, not only at our faculty. I was worried about one week whether I would be able to make friends and whether I would be able to study well. But after a while, I was able to find great friends, and I am grateful for having my friends around also for my academic study.
Also, in addition to studying about Japan, it's interesting to learn about other cultures from my friends because I can learn about many things that I haven't get in touch with before.
Global Japanese studies' four-year program
1st Year
Students learn the basics in the
Global Japanese Studies program.
● Seminar on Life Design I, II
● Introduction to Global Japanese Studies I, II
● Japanese Culture
● Politics and Law in Japan
● Japanese Society
● Economy and Business Management of Japan
● Japanese Studies in the World, etc.
2nd Year
Students learn about
and tackle the issues facing the global community.
● Cross-Cultural Understanding Practice
[Language and Culture Exchange Program]
● Understanding International Society
● Peace and Con?ict
● Immigration and Refugees
● Population, Food Supply and Energy, etc.
3rd & 4th Year
Students explore specialized
fields of the Global Japanese Studies program and apply them in the global community.
● Cross-Cultural Society I, II
● Global Japanese Studies Seminar I, II
● Japanese Food Culture I, II
● Science,Technology and Society I, II
● Senior Seminar I, II, etc.
Systematic Language Study International students learn Japanese while Japanese students learn English.
● Fundamental English I-X
● Fundamental Japanese I-X
● Applied English I-IV
● Applied Japanese I-IV
● Advanced English I-VI
● Advanced Japanese I-VI
● Language Practice [Language and Culture Exchange Program]
The Hachioji Campus offers
useful facilities and support
for international students.
SORATIO SQUARE, a 22-story skyscraper with 2 underground stories, has various student facilities.
ACT 3 is a free-study and inspiration space containing rolled paper and whiteboards to encourage students to share their ideas and stimulate their imagination.
Tuition for studying at the Department
of Global Japanese Studies
As a part of curriculum, all students are required to participate in the "Language and Culture Exchange Program" for which additional fees will be required. Japanese students will study in the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia, meanwhile international students will study at Shimane University or Shiga University in Japan.
(JPY)
Entrance Tuition Fees (paid at the start of the course only) |
Teaching Tuition (per semester) |
Facility Fees (per semester) |
Laboratory Fees (per semester) |
Library Subscription (per semester) |
Student Injury Insurance (paid at the start of the course only)※1 |
Supporters' Association joining fee (paid at the start of the course only) |
Supporters' Association fee (per semester) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
263,000 | 819,000 (409,500) |
228,000 (114,000) |
? | 22,000 (11,000) |
4,660 | 5,000 | 10,000 (5,000) |
Total Entrance Fees ※2 |
Total Fees for the Second Semester |
---|---|
812,160 | 539,500 |
Total Fees for the First Year ※3 |
---|
1,351,660 |
(円)
Entrance Tuition Fees (paid at the start of the course only) | 263,000 |
---|---|
Teaching Tuition (per semester) | 819,000(409,500) |
Facility Fees (per semester) | 228,000(114,000) |
Laboratory Fees (per semester) | ? |
Library Subscription (per semester) | 22,000(11,000) |
Student Injury Insurance (paid at the start of the course only)※1 | 4,660 |
Supporters' Association joining fee (paid at the start of the course only) | 5,000 |
Supporters' Association fee (per semester) | 10,000(5,000) |
Total Entrance Fees ※2 | 812,160 |
---|---|
Total Fees for the Second Semester | 539,500 |
Total Fees for the First Year※3 | 1,351,660 |
---|
Tuition for successful applicants of Entrance Examinations for International Students
(JPY)
Entrance Tuition Fees (paid at the start of the course only) |
Teaching Tuition (per semester) |
Facility Fees (per semester) |
Laboratory Fees (per semester) |
Library Subscription (per semester) |
Student Injury Insurance (paid at the start of the course only)※1 |
Supporters' Association joining fee (paid at the start of the course only) |
Supporters' Association fee (per semester) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
263,000 | 573,000 (286,650) |
159,600 (79,800) |
? | 22,000 (11,000) |
4,660 | 5,000 | 10,000 (5,000) |
Total Entrance Fees ※2 |
Total Fees for the Second Semester |
---|---|
655,110 | 382,450 |
Total Fees for the First Year ※3 |
---|
1,037,560 |
(円)
Entrance Tuition Fees (paid at the start of the course only) |
263,000 |
---|---|
Teaching Tuition (per semester) |
573,000(286,650) |
Facility Fees (per semester) |
159,600(79,800) |
Laboratory Fees (per semester) |
? |
Library Subscription (per semester) |
22,000(11,000) |
Student Injury Insurance (paid at the start of the course only)※1 |
4,660 |
Supporters' Association joining fee (paid at the start of the course only) |
5,000 |
Supporters' Association fee (per semester) |
10,000(5,000) |
Total Entrance Fees ※2 | 655,110 |
---|---|
Total Fees for the Second Semester | 382,450 |
Total Fees for the First Year※3 | 1,037,560 |
---|
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Approximate tuition fees and housing costs of
"Language and Culture Exchange Program"
Destination | University | Country/Prefecture | Approximate Tuition fees and housing costs※1 |
---|---|---|---|
abroad | Teikyo University of Japan in Durham at Durham University | The U.K. | 7,650£(1.2 million JPY) |
Victoria University | Australia | 13,500AUD(1.2 million JPY) | |
Ara Institute of Canterbury | New Zealand | 11,650NZD(1.0 million JPY) | |
Adamson University | The Philippines | 5,500$(720,000 JPY) | |
Panyapiwat Institute of Management | Thailand | 72,000THB(330,000JPY) | |
Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology | Vietnam | 86,700,000VND(500,000JPY) | |
Pa??āsāstra University of Cambodia | Cambodia | 1,400$(190,000JPY) | |
Japan | Shimane University | Matsue City, Shimane Pref. | 550,000 JPY |
Shiga University | Hikone City, Shiga Pref. | 550,000 JPY |
The Department is ideal
for those who enjoy
languages and learning
about other cultures.
Professor Hiroko Fujimori
(prospective Head of Department)
The bilingual nature of the course, whereby Japanese and international students learn side-by-side, is one of its main features.
Through collaborative learning, we nurture a cadre of global citizens who understand different values, views and can promote "Japan in the world".
We welcome candidates who are highly interested in learning about other cultures, sharing their own, and tackling the issues today's global community faces.
A diverse body of 17 members of academic staff from countries such as China, France, Germany and Japan warmly welcome you.
Head of Dept. Hiroko Fujimori
Teikyo International House
Hachioji Otsuka
T-House Grand Opening!
(1 April 2022)