Best Law Colleges in Japan
Japan is recognized as a technological and innovation hub across the world. One of the perks of studying in this advanced nation is that there are ample opportunities for students. The country itself has its roots inlaid with technology which makes it reaffirm the numero uno position.
Among all the spheres of study Japan has a good scope for candidates who want to study law. More importantly, if you want to grow your career in the country then studying there can be a key. Let us now take a look at the various law schools in Japan which are good for pursuing law.
- Nagoya University: Nagoya University was first established in 1871 and since then has become a forerunner in the educational sector. Through the years of its establishment, Nagoya University has maintained its vibrant academic culture. The university has also produced 6 Nobel Laureates since 2000 and the curriculums are taught in English to help students grasp the lessons easily. With over 20 research institutes under its wings, the multi-disciplinary curriculum helps impart education in the right way. For all students who want to become ethical leaders of tomorrow, the global environment of Nagoya University is apt for them.
- The University of Tokyo: The University of Tokyo is another name in the educational sphere of Japan. Partnering with other global universities the world-class research and education center is contributing to human knowledge since its establishment. The institute also imparts a strong sense of public responsibility and pioneering spirit which helps in broadening the knowledge opportunities for the students. Currently, the university has in total 10 faculties, 15 graduate schools, 11 affiliated research institutes for the advanced study. Apart from the three main campuses in major cities Hongo, Komaba, and Kashiwa, there are other facilities of the University that can be found across the country easily.
- Kyushu University: Kyushu University is yet another major institute to pursue higher studies like the law in Japan. One of the prime aspects of the school of education is that it has autonomous reforms which make it one of the best institutes for both creative research and education. The university is located in Fukuoka and is among one the seven national universities in Japan. Apart from the strong teaching ethics of the institute, the university also caters to a research institute for the students. For every student who wants to embark on a career in the law sector, Kyushu University is the first choice.
- Keio University Law School: The Keio University Law School also comes among the top universities in Japan. Not until recently, the school established a master’s degree program for all the LL.M graduates. The program is taught in English to help students to focus on the curriculum better. Relying on the core principles of international, pioneers, and multidisciplinary approaches to the curriculum, Keio University has become one of the top law schools in the country. With a strong track record of courses, KLS accepts around 20 exchange students and churns out promising legal professionals per year.
- Waseda University: Situated in the heart of Tokyo, Waseda University is providing top-notch education since 1882. There are three core principles on which the university has a strong foothold. They are innovation, academic independence, and shaping the minds of citizens. The university also has partnered with 599 institutes across 88 countries across the globe which in itself is a rare feat. From imparting education in various fields like law, political science, and economics, the school of education has become a top choice for students across the globe.
- Chuo University: If you want to carve a niche in the field of law, then Chuo University has to be on your list. Since its establishment, till now the university has entered into partnership agreements with over 160 colleges and universities in over 30 countries. The school of law under the university offers graduate programs for both local and international students. What makes the university different from the rest is its accreditation programs, degrees, facilities, and policies. Apart from increasing partnerships worldwide, the institute also has exchange policies that have huge opportunities for both Japanese and foreign students.
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