List of universities in Japan

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The following is a comprehensive list of universities in Japan, categorized by prefecture.

The list contains only universities or colleges, either four-year or two-year, that still exist today and are classified as "schools" according to Article 1 of the School Education Law. (See Daigakkō for universities that are not considered "schools".) Also, each university or college is listed in the prefecture in which its headquarters is located, not the location of their satellite campuses, etc. or that of some of its departments or divisions. For the list of universities that existed in the past or merged into another school, see List of historical universities in Japan.

♀ indicates a women's college.

A list of top ranked universities is available in the final section.

By prefecture[]

Aichi[]

Aichi Gakuin University

Akita[]

Aomori[]

Chiba[]

  • Aikoku Gakuen University
  • Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences
  • Chiba Institute of Technology
  • Chiba Keiai Junior College
  • Chiba Keizai University
  • Chiba Meitoku College
  • Chiba University
  • Chūōgakuin University
  • Edogawa University
  • International Budo University
  • Japan Christian Junior College
  • Josai International University
  • Kaichi International University
  • Kanda University of International Studies
  • Kawamura Gakuen Women's University
  • Keiai University
  • Meikai University
  • Meteorological College
  • Reitaku University
  • Seitoku University
  • Seiwa University
  • Showagakuin Junior College
  • Shukutoku University
  • Shumei University
  • Teikyo Heisei Nursing Junior College
  • Teikyo Heisei University
  • Tokyo Christian University
  • Tokyo Denki University
  • Tokyo Dental College
  • Tokyo Management College
  • Tokyo Seitoku University
  • Tokyo University of Information Sciences
  • Toyo Gakuen University
  • Uekusa Gakuen Junior College
  • Uekusa University
  • Wayo Women's University

Ehime[]

Fukui[]

Fukuoka[]

Fukushima[]

  • Fukushima College
  • Fukushima Medical University
  • Fukushima University
  • Higashi Nippon International University
  • Iwaki Junior College
  • Iwaki Meisei University
  • Koriyama Women's University
  • Nihon University College of Engineering
  • Ohu University
  • Sakura no Seibo Junior College
  • University of Aizu[12]

Gifu[]

Gifu University Faculty of Engineering

Gunma[]

Hiroshima[]

Hokkaidō[]

Engineering Faculty of Hokkaido University

Hyōgo[]

Ibaraki[]

Ishikawa[]

Iwate[]

  • Fuji University
  • Iwate College of Nursing
  • Iwate Medical University
  • Iwate Prefectural University
  • Iwate University
  • Morioka University
  • Shuko Junior College

Kagawa[]

  • Kagawa Junior College
  • Kagawa Prefectural College of Health and Sciences
  • Kagawa University
  • Setouchi Junior College
  • Shikoku Gakuin University
  • Takamatsu Junior College
  • Takamatsu University
  • Tokushima Bunri University Kagawa Campus

Kagoshima[]

Kanagawa[]

Kōchi[]

Kumamoto[]

Kumamoto University

Kyoto[]

Kyoto University, one of the most prestigious universities in Japan.

Mie[]

  • Kogakkan University
  • Mie Chukyo University
  • Mie Prefectural College of Nursing
  • Mie University
  • Suzuka International University
  • Suzuka University of Medical Science
  • Yokkaichi University

Miyagi[]

Miyazaki[]

Nagano[]

Nagasaki[]

Nara[]

Niigata[]

The tree-lined main entrance and facade of International University of Japan.

Ōita[]

Okayama[]

  • Chugoku Gakuen University
  • Kawasaki College of Allied Health Professions
  • Kawasaki Medical School
  • Kawasaki Medical University
  • Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
  • Kibi International University
  • Kibi International University Junior College
  • Kurashiki City College
  • Kurashiki Sakuyo University
  • Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts
  • Mimasaka College
  • Notre Dame Seishin University
  • Okayama College
  • Okayama Prefectural University
  • Okayama Shoka University
  • Okayama University
  • Okayama University of Science
  • Sanyo Gakuen College
  • Sanyo Gakuen University
  • Shujitsu University

Okinawa[]

University of the Ryūkyūs, the only national university in Okinawa.

Osaka[]

Kansai University

Saga[]

  • Kyushu Ryukoku Junior College
  • Nishikyushu University
  • Saga Junior CollegeNishikyushu University Junior College
  • Saga University
  • Saga Women's Junior College

Saitama[]

Shiga[]

Shimane[]

Shizuoka[]

Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology
  • Fuji Tokoha University
  • Hamamatsu University
  • Seirei Christopher College of Nursing
  • Shizuoka Eiwa Gakuin University
  • Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology
  • Shizuoka Sangyo University
  • Shizuoka University
  • Shizuoka University of Art and Culture
  • Shizuoka University of Welfare
  • Tokoha Gakuen Junior College
  • Tokoha Gakuen University
  • University of Shizuoka

Tochigi[]

Utsunomiya University
  • Ashikaga Institute of Technology
  • Ashikaga Junior College
  • Bunsei University of Art
  • Hakuoh University
  • International University of Health and Welfare
  • Jichi Medical University
  • Kokugakuin Tochigi Junior College
  • Sakushin Gakuin University
  • Sano College
  • Utsunomiya Bunsei Junior College
  • Utsunomiya Junior College
  • Utsunomiya Kyowa University
  • Utsunomiya University

Tokushima[]

  • Naruto University of Education
  • Shikoku University
  • Tokushima Bunri University
  • Tokushima College of Technology
  • University of Tokushima

Tokyo[]

Tottori[]

  • Tottori College
  • Tottori University
  • Tottori University of Environmental Studies

Toyama[]

  • Takaoka University of Law
  • Toyama College
  • Toyama College of Welfare Science
  • Toyama Prefectural University
  • Toyama University of International Studies
  • Toyama Women's College
  • University of Toyama

Wakayama[]

Yamagata[]

Yamaguchi[]

Yamanashi[]

By ranking[]

As of September 2010, Times Higher Education World University Rankings Top 100 included University of Tokyo at 27th position and Kyoto University at 57th.[72]

Academic Ranking of World Universities 2010 Top 100 included University of Tokyo at 20th position, Kyoto University at 24th, Osaka University at 75th and Nagoya University at 79th.[73]

The QS Asia University Rankings Top 20 included University of Tokyo at 5th position, Osaka University at 7th, Kyoto University at 8th, Tohoku University at 9th, Nagoya University at 10th, Tokyo Institute of Technology at 11th, Kyushu University at 17th and University of Tsukuba at 20th.[74]

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