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  1. Why Meiji Gakuin University? Now is the time to create your own future. By opening the door to learning and curiosity you can discover your new self.Learn more about how current students are embracing that process of discovery at Meiji Gakuin University.

    • Campus

      Letter: 3rd,4th year: Economics: 3rd,4th year *Second year...

    • Access

      Take Enoden Bus for “Totsuka Station”(10 min.) from the bus...

    • Undergraduate/Graduate

      Meiji Gakuin University originated from an English school...

    • International Program

      We support students who want to study abroad and...

  2. Meiji Gakuin University (明治学院大学, Meiji gakuin daigaku) is a private, Christian university with the main campus in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and a satellite campus in Yokohama, Kanagawa. It was established in 1863.

  3. We support students who want to study abroad and International Students in our school. Location. Shirokane Campus Building 2, 1F (International Students Affairs) Yokohama Campus Building 10, 1F (International Students Affairs) Office Hours. Monday - Friday 9:20-11:45 / 12:30-16:25.

  4. Meiji Gakuin University originated from an English school that was founded at the end of the Edo period. Over the 160 years since then, we have provided pioneering education to support Japan’s globalization.

  5. Meiji Gakuin University is a Christian university founded in 1863 with campuses in Tokyo and Yokohoma. It offers various undergraduate and graduate courses, exchange programmes, and student clubs, and aims to contribute to society through service and research.

  6. Learn about Meiji Gakuin University, a private university in Tokyo and Yokohama with 150 years of history and English education. Find out its faculties, admission requirements, fees, and similar universities.

  7. Founded in 1863 by James Curtis Hepburn, Meiji Gakuin is one of Japan’s oldest universities. “Do for Others”, its motto, encapsulates the school’s ideal of educating students who have a strong sense of social and personal responsibility.