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06-11-2008, 04:33 AM

Why not just keep it in one thread, mate? You've got 3 different ones all asking about universities in Japan.

Anyway, Temple University in Japan is an extension of the Temple University in Philadelphia. Their classes are in English and its a pretty good university overall (very expensive though).

Sophia University and Keio University also teach classes in English. All three are in Tokyo and are pretty much your only options if you want an English curriculum. There is ICU as well, but I don't know that much about them.


I've looked at your other posts, and I would really recommend attending a university in America and taking a year-long study abroad program to Japan. Attending university in Japan is, IMO, a bigger hassle than it's worth - and that's coming from someone who has been very adamant about learning Japanese and living in Japan. Unless you went to Harvard or something, most businesses in Japan won't really care where you got your degree from if you got it abroad.


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