Tokyo International University (TIU) is a private university founded in 1965 and is accredited by the Ministry of Education of Japan (MEXT). Since its founding, TIU has grown to encompass five undergraduate and four graduate schools, offering study options in business, commerce, and social sciences. In addition to Japanese-medium degree programs, in 2014 TIU began offering degree programs taught in English through its E-Track Program.
Japan, Saitama, Kawagoe, 350-1197
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Tokyo International University
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
| Ranking | Form | Year | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 278 | Japanese University Ranking | 2024 | Country |
| 200 | Japanese University Ranking | 2025 | Private |
TIU offers accommodations for international students around the globe moving to Japan for their first semester. A room will also be assigned to international students currently residing in Japan, and Japanese students residing abroad pending vacancy.
* Note: TIU is also offering further dormitory living options on a needs-basis in the neighboring vicinity. The cost of rent will resemble the figures indicated on the table above. Further details will be provided at a later date.
Internships are valuable opportunities for students to gain real-life work experience while enrolled at TIU, providing a deeper insight into life in a professional environment. They also allow for a firm grasp of the skills and knowledge students need to acquire to uncover their true career aspirations. Employers look favorably upon applicants fresh out of university with internship experience, which gives our E-Track students a head start in the job hunt. TIU can also offer credits through some internships.
International students in Japan on student visas may legally work up to 28 hours per week during the semester and up to 40 hours per week during the breaks between semesters. To work part-time, students must first obtain a special permit from Japan’s Immigration Bureau called "permission to engage in activities other than that permitted under the status of residence previously granted".
This permit may be obtained at the international airport upon arrival or at the nearest Immigration Bureau office. Working part-time is a great way to gain experience and help cover your expenses.
The minimum wage may vary by city and prefecture. As of September 2023, the minimum wage in Tokyo is JPY 1,113 per hour. Some jobs may pay more than the minimum wage. Examples of jobs include language tutoring, retail, and food services. There are paid opportunities on campus as well through the TIU Student Leadership Internship program, such as being a writing tutor, assisting new students, and helping to operate the English Plaza. Many E-Track students with varying levels of Japanese ability work part-time at some point during their time at TIU.