Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) aims to support students through the main programs, scholarship loan,support for international students and student support, so that they will become creative and well-rounded leaders of the next generation. It also enhances international exchange and understanding.
As of May 1, 2008, JASSO has released its statistic showing major universities in terms of number of international students in Japan.
(Unit:person)
University name and its number of students
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (Private) 2,644 (2,352)
Waseda University (Private) 2,608 (2,435)
The University of Tokyo (National) 2,388 (2,297)
Osaka University (National) 1,439 *(1,032)
Kokushikan University (Private) 1,356 (1,300)
University of Tsukuba (National) 1,337 (1,221)
Kyoto University (National) 1,335 (1,275)
Osaka Sangyo University (Private) 1,297 (1,327)
Kyushu University (National) 1,292 (1,171)
Tohoku University (National) 1,214 (1,179)
Nagoya University (National) 1,214 (1,155)
Ritsumeikan University (Private) 1,119 (1,024)
Tokyo Institute of Technology (National) 1,092 (1,038)
Nihon University (Private) 1,048 (989)
Takushoku University (Private) 1,046 (1,095)
Kobe University (National) 1,011 (951)
Teikyo University (Private) 953 (1,062)
Keio University (Private) 933 (870)
Chiba University (National) 878 (866)
Hokkaido University (National) 864 (813)
Hiroshima University (National) 842 (755)
Yokohama National University (National) 772 (765)
Keiai University (Private) 712 (692)
Meiji University (Private) 674 (585)
Tokyo International University (Private) 665 (688)
Meikai University (Private) 652 (618)
Hokuriku University (Private) 626 (401)
Sophia University (Private) 625 (536)
Okayama University (National) 605 (580)
Ryutsu Keizai University (Private) 601 (752)
Note: ( ) indicates figures as of May 1, 2007
*The figure of Osaka University as of May 1, 2007 does not include the number of students in ex-Osaka University of Foreign Studies (334 persons in 2007).
*The figure of Osaka University as of May 1, 2007 does not include the number of students in ex-Osaka University of Foreign Studies (334 persons in 2007).
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