About fashion schools in Japan, about studying abroad in Japan, fashion design schools in Japan

Updated on vogue 2024-04-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Support your choice, I also want to study in Japan, I went to Tokyo Japan is a fashionable country, you can see all kinds of people wearing all kinds of clothes on the road, and special fashion trends. There seem to be many majors like the ones you mentioned in Japan, so it's easier for you to choose your own school.

    The cost of studying abroad and the income from part-time jobs are determined by the city where you study and the school you attend.

    Tokyo is the largest city in Japan, and it is also the most fashionable city, and the tuition and income are very high

    I feel good to give you a ** to study in Japan, you ask questions, someone will give you a special one, and you can also make friends who may have like-minded study abroad with you, you go there and have a look!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The tuition fee is about 40,000 yuan (RMB per year) for public and 80,000 yuan for private students. (It seems to be, it can only be more expensive).

    The cost of living is ......Not counting the house insurance is about 50,000 yuan (RMB per year), as for the house, you can live in the house.

    The security situation in Japan is quite good (a colleague who has been to Japan said), but I advise you not to go to Tokyo - the prices are very high

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I think it's still too young for you to go abroad at your age, preferably around 21 years old, my sister used to study in Japan. It can be said that the money earned by individuals in Japan can only cover your tuition, and if you rent a house there, it will cost a lot!

    Besides, you're a girl, and the security situation in Japan isn't so easy to explain, but they pay attention to etiquette. I think the University of Tokyo had this kind of course.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello 1, the fashion design major of the Japan Bunka Fashion Institute is famous in Japan and Asia.

    2. It is a private vocational school, with a degree equivalent to that of a Chinese technical secondary school, and it needs to pay about 1.2 million yen a year to the school. More than 90,000 yuan.

    3. Japanese fashion design should be second to none in Asia. French clothing designs are generally high-end brands, while Japanese ones are more suitable for East Asian people and ordinary people.

    4. How much money you can earn in a year depends on how long you work.

    Hope it helps.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello 1, [Culture Fashion College] is a vocational school, not a university, it seems to be 3 years. It is said to be one of the two best fashion colleges in Japan. The other is said to be the "Mode Academy".

    2. For information about [Cultural Fashion Institute], it is recommended to go to their school**[Inquiry, this is a must. Can't read it? Then learn Japanese well and apply, otherwise you won't be able to get a stay or you can't extend it. There are requirements for admission to vocational schools in Japan.

    3. The clothing in Japan should be better than going to France, they all said.

    4. Regarding part-time jobs, it's hard to say how much money is a year, but if it's good, you can earn back the tuition and living expenses, and there is still a surplus, and many can't even solve the tuition fees. It's about 100,000 a year, but it's hard to be diligent if you don't speak well. Also, luck is key.

    - Non-experts who fail to help are declined.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I agree 270278965!!!

    There is no future here!

    How nice is it in China!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I advise you not to come, there is no future. I'm in Japan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Cultural Fashion College.

    Bunka Fashion College

    It was first established in 1919. It was originally a tailor professor's school, and in 1923, it was recognized as the first fashion education school in Japan. It is no exaggeration to say that Nippon Bunka Fashion College is Asia's No. 1 fashion college, with more than 300,000 graduates to date.

    In the 2010 World Fashion Design School Rankings, it is closely followed by St. Martin's College of Art and Design in the United Kingdom and Parsons School of Design in the United States.

    2. Women's University of Fine Arts.

    Women's University of Art and Design, abbreviated as "Women's Beauty", is the only women's educational institution in Japan established in 1900 and a private university in Japan since 1949. It is one of the five most beautiful universities in Tokyo.

    3. Musashino Art University.

    Musashino Art University is a comprehensive university for art and plastic arts education, with a total of 11 departments of art and design. It is the largest art institution of higher learning in Japan with the largest number of subject areas and education.

    Musashino Art University's costume design direction is more of a stage costume and show costume because it belongs to the space performance major. Students applying to this school need to have strong and strong art skills.

    4. Tama Art University.

    As one of Japan's top art universities, Tama and Musashino Art University are both in the arms of the old Imperial Art School. Everyone lived in peace until the closure of the League in 1935. Then, the two universities broke up and developed independently, becoming the top art schools in Japan with their own characteristics.

    Tama Art University's dyeing, weaving and textile is divided into three studios: space (which is divided into three directions: printing, product packaging, and display design), body (mainly weaving, weaving, printing, and dyeing), and expression (this direction is more self-oriented, and the research theme is mainly people and society, focusing on self-expression).

    5. Tokyo University of Art and Design.

    Tokyo Zokei University is a private university established in Japan in 1966 by Yoko Kuwasawa, a famous Japanese design master. It is Japan's first so" molding.

    Named a small, elite university specializing in design and fine arts. The name and philosophy of Tokyo Zokei University are derived from the Ulm School of Art and Design, which inherited the philosophy of the Bauhaus School of Art (Bauhaus), a German university of zokei.

    The school focuses on the comprehensive concept of art and design, and aims to cultivate creative high-end artistic talents, and has cultivated a large number of artistic elites. It is one of Japan's top five universities for art and design education.

    The school has always adhered to the teaching philosophy of small number and refined teaching, and strictly controlled the number of students in order to ensure the quality of students and enable each student to get the best education. Textile Design at Tokyo Zokei University

    Interested students can consider the direction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many fashion design schools in Japan, and there are two of the more famous ones.

    1, Faculty of Fashion Culture He has a university and a vocational school. In fact, it is not his university that is famous for his culture, but his vocational school. 3 years (it seems to be 2 years).

    2, This is the mode academy where I attended It is a four-year vocational school, and it is also very famous in Japan, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo, and 4 places in France. 100% of them will find a job after graduation.

    In addition to professional training, he also pays attention to cultivating business, after all, we have finished learning in order to make work.

    The two are the best in Japan, so you can consider them yourself.

    About studying in Japan Unlike other countries, whether you graduated from a university or are a beginner in Japanese, you must go to an advanced language school when you arrive in Japan. Graduated from a university with a bachelor's degree. You can go straight to graduate school after studying the language.

    After graduating from high school or junior college, students are required to finish their language studies before entering a university or vocational school.

    Neither of the above two clothing schools is very difficult to get into.

    There are a lot of exams at Bunka University, and in addition to Japanese, there are also English and mathematics (I took the exam 6 years ago. Now I don't know what it is)

    The culture test only takes Japanese and interviews, and the mode only covers Japanese and interviews.

    In terms of art, fashion design is different from other art subjects. It's not that if you learn art well, you will definitely be able to learn fashion design. What he learns is inspiration, understanding.

    Not everyone who studies fashion design knows how to draw (among my classmates). Costume design doesn't require you to draw people very beautifully, to draw characters vividly, such a difficult art. You just need to be able to draw what you want and express your inner thoughts (the first year is more difficult at first, but after a year it should be fine).

    We want to look at the design, the color, the clothes, not the beautiful paintings.

    The language must be learned, and at the same time, you must find a good agent to help you go through all the formalities for going abroad. Some intermediaries can let you go out first and then read the language, it is recommended to read it at home, because foreign countries like Europe, America and Japan their consumption level is not on the same level as ours, (Japan is one of the highest prices in the world) and whether it is to study ** or study art, it is more expensive than the tuition of the same major in China or abroad! At this time, you need to have a lot of money.

    2. I don't know what kind of admission principles you said about undergraduate universities in Japan, but when I was in China, I had to pass the professional examination when I was admitted to an art school, that is, in addition to your cultural score, you also had a major score. And although many masters are not from a professional background, if you don't have an art foundation and can't even draw basic renderings, I think it's difficult to learn fashion design well, because if you can't even express your inspiration ideas in the form of renderings, let alone make patterns into ready-to-wear.

    3. If you want to learn clothing without passing the unified examination, many foreign schools do not have very clear requirements for this major in the undergraduate category, if you want to study at the Japanese Culture Fashion Institute, Donghua University has a Japanese Culture Fashion Institute and Donghua University jointly organized the fashion design major.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Tokyo University of the Arts.

    Tokyo University of the Arts is located at the National University of Japan in Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo. The main purpose is to train artists in the field of fine arts. It is also referred to as "Art University".

    Tokyo University of the Arts has produced many representative artists in Japan, and the Faculty of Fine Arts is the cradle of most of Japan's famous painters and artists. It is recognized as the highest artist training institution in Japan.

    Tokyo University of the Arts consists of 14 departments in two faculties: the Faculty of Fine Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Crafts, Design, Architecture, Advanced Artistic Expression, and Art) and the Faculty of Fine Arts (Composition, Conducting, Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Banggaku, Music Science, and Environmental Creation).

    Career prospects: Fashion designers who can have unique design concepts, are well versed in the market, and carry out original designs are in short supply. Therefore, the employment prospects of fashion designers can be described as very impressive. Designers with many years of experience and understanding of the trends in the international apparel market are also in demand.

    In China, there is still an extreme shortage of designers, an extreme waste of design resources, and the entire garment industry is still in the middle and lower reaches of the global garment industry chain.

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