Kansai University
State-of-the-art educational and research facilities
Why choose Kansai?
Kansai University is known as one of western Japan's four leading private universities.
The campus includes 50 buildings and sculpture gardens, fountains, museums, and a mix of architectural styles.
The athletic teams at Kansai University are known as the Kaisers and are primarily members of the Kansai Big 6.
Quick facts
Location: Suita, Osaka, Japan
City Population: 365,751
University Population: 31,279
Climate: Humid Subtropical climate - hot and wet summers
Nearest Airport: Kansai International Airport
Further information
Kansai University is a private non-sectarian and coeducational university located in Suita, Osaka, Japan. Kansai University was founded as Kansai Law School in 1886, in Osaka. It was granted official university status in 1922, when its main campus was moved to its present more extensive site in Suita.
The university has 13 faculties and 12 graduate schools for the various faculties, in addition to the School of Law, School of Accountancy, and the Graduate School of Professional Clinical Psychology. Three high schools, three junior high schools, an elementary school and a kindergarten are also affiliated with the university, making it a truly comprehensive educational institution.
Kansai University boasts state-of-the-art educational and research facilities at its original campus in Senriyama, Takatsuki and the two new urban campuses of Takatsuki Muse and Sakai, which started operating in 2010.
Numerous international students currently study at Kansai University, fostering an extensive network of excellence around the world with former students who are knowledgeable in Japanese culture and academia.
Kansai University provides counselling and financial assistance, and facilitates student interaction and activities to ensure that international students lead fulfilling lives during their studies.
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