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Acquire fundamental, holistic knowledge of tourism studies and learn to analyze specific fields in a logical manner.

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Gain an understanding of the meaning of tourism as a means of intercultural exchange, and put it into practice.

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Acquire the comprehensive decision-making skills to solve real problems, and exercise leadership.

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Acquire specialist knowledge and analytical skills for tourism business administration and regional planning in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, and for cultural exchange and regional planning in the Department of Culture and Tourism Studies.

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Tokyo Institute of Tourism

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School Introduction

Tokyo College of Tourism (TOKAN) is officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology as a "Professional Course for Vocational Practice" in the tourism service industry. International students are welcomed, and there's a 2.5-year AO admission system to support t hose interested in working or studying in Japan , including the option to obtain a student visa . The employment rate for foreign student job applicants is an impressive 90.4%. Students also benefit from industry-academia collaborations and on-site training to experience real workplace settings.

Note that this school’s courses are all offered in  Japanese only .

Department Introduction

Main departments for international students:.

Tourism Business

Food Creation

International student distribution is as follows:

  • Tourism Business: 66.7%
  • Hotel: 17.8%
  • Travel: 8.7%
  • Airline: 4.6%
  • Food Creation: 2.2%

Main Features

The faculty includes industry experts actively working in the field, allowing students to receive instruction from top-notch professionals with extensive real-world experience.

School Location

The area boasts numerous supermarkets and ample green spaces. Nearby Kagurazaka is a historic district where the old meets the new, allowing you to experience the Edo period’s charm while enjoying modern streetscapes. It’s known for its gourmet offerings and excellent Tokyo access via multiple nearby stations, including a quick 5-minute train ride to Shinjuku.

Nearest station:

  • 10 minutes walk from JR Iidabashi
  • 10 minutes walk from JR Ichigaya Station
  • 10 minute walk from Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway Iidabashi Station
  • 6 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Ichigaya Station

Available Courses

Department of travel studies, the department of tourism business, the department of hotel, the department of food creation, the department of airlines, course description.

In the department of Travel Studies students can choose from four exciting majors to embark on rewarding careers in the travel industry. Whether you’re interested in crafting customized travel plans, becoming a tour conductor, promoting inbound tourism, or mastering the art of tourism management, our innovative programs provide the skills and knowledge you need. With excellent employment opportunities for graduates, you can set your course for a successful career in the world of travel.

  • Students in this major acquire qualifications and practical skills for tour conducting. They gain hands-on experience in tour operation and take courses covering topics like tour operator knowledge, overseas tourism geography, travel English, and event planning.
  • This major prepares students to be versatile professionals in the travel industry, focusing on listening to customers’ needs and creating customized travel plans. It includes classes such as JTB Malaysia online class, marketing practice, and non-life insurance qualification.
  • This major focuses on developing the expertise needed to promote inbound tourism as a business. Students enhance their English language proficiency, customer service skills, and the ability to propose travel plans tailored to overseas tourists.
  • Introduced in April 2024, this major equips students with the skills necessary to create and present travel plans. It emphasizes planning, presentation, and in-depth travel knowledge.

All graduates from these majors have excellent employment prospects within the travel industry.

Enrolment Periods & Duration

Course features & electives.

Practical skills

Students gain specialized knowledge and practical skills for the field. They prepare for national exams, complete internships, and engage in job placement preparations starting from their first year.

Travel Industry Employment

All students secure jobs in the travel industry, a remarkable achievement compared to the less than 10% employment rate at university tourism departments.

Robust Industry Connections

The school has a strong industry network with over 90 companies, including those hiring international students, and 120 other travel companies, providing excellent job opportunities

Tuition Fees

*In addition to the above, “textbook fee” and “material fee” are required. (Varies depending on each department/major)

  • ◊ Separate tuition fees may be required for elective courses (seminar), supplementary courses, etc.
  • Tuition fees can be paid for one year in two terms: the first term and the second term. Please mark your preferred payment method (one-time payment or split payment) on your application for admission.

Department of Tourism Business students embark on a captivating journey to explore the beauty, culture, and history of Japan. With robust support for language proficiency and a personalized curriculum, students craft unique career pathways in the dynamic world of tourism, making every experience an opportunity for discovery and growth.

  • This course covers various facets of the tourism service sector. Students engage in classes such as interpreting practice, Japanese language proficiency enhancement, accommodation service training, and reservation system exercises.
  • Tailored for students from Chinese-speaking countries, this course prepares them for interpreter-guide certification through specialized classes.
  • Students focus on enhancing both their Japanese language skills and their understanding of the tourism industry. The goal is to attain a level N2 proficiency in Japanese.

Japan Exploration

The program offers strong support for Japanese language and vocational education, fostering an in-depth understanding of Japan’s tourism, culture, history, and exchange.

Customized Career Paths

Students have the freedom to select coursework and internships aligned with their interests, allowing them to carefully shape their career goals over two years.

In the Department of Hotel students embark on a hands-on journey that replicates real-world hotel settings. The unique AO2.5 curriculum prepares students for careers in prestigious hotels across the nation. With specialized programs ranging from hotel management and theme park hotels to bartending and Japanese hospitality, this department cultivates skilled professionals ready to excel in the dynamic hospitality industry.

  • Specializing in theme park hotels, this major teaches students space coordination techniques, including handling items like balloons to create memorable environments.
  • This unique major focuses on bartending and restaurant service, including flair bartending. Students also strive to pass the Restaurant Service Skills Test and the Hotel Business Practice Test during practical training
  • This major fosters a spirit of hospitality by delving into Japanese culture, history, and language to deepen understanding. International students explore Japanese tourist attractions and local cuisine in dedicated classes, enhancing their customer service skills.
  • This course trains students to excel in hotel management with an emphasis on high-level customer service and practical English skills through the Front Desk Service Exercise.

Hotelier Excellence

The department focuses on nurturing top-tier hotel professionals through practical training in areas like front desk operations, hotel rooms management, bartending, and restaurant service within a realistic environment.

Tailored Internships

Students can choose internships at hotels of their preference, offering the flexibility to combine experiences in various areas such as accommodations, food and beverage, or resort hotels.

  • This program prepares students to become pastry chefs who excel in customer service and hospitality. Additionally, students gain knowledge in nutrition education, café service techniques, food industry etiquette, and “Assiette dessert” (serving style).
  • This major focuses on espresso techniques and the management of cafes, aiming to produce top-tier baristas. It is also ideal for those interested in opening their own café. During practical training, students acquire barista skills, including latte art, cafe tasting, and chalk art.

Practical Industry Skills

Through industry-academia collaboration, students gain the hands-on skills essential for the field.

Real-World Experience

On-campus sales practice teaches students the entire process of planning, production, and sales, while on-campus collaborations involve creating wedding cakes for actual wedding ceremonies.

In the Department of Airlines students embark on a comprehensive journey that blends simulated flight training and English language proficiency development. Those specialized courses, including Ground Staff, Cabin Attendant, and Ground Handling, prepare students for rewarding careers in the dynamic aviation industry. With hands-on experience and a strong focus on communication skills, this department equips graduates to excel in airline operations, ensuring a smooth journey for passengers worldwide.

  • This program allows students to practice boarding procedures and in-flight service in a simulated airport setting, providing hands-on experience in airline operations.
  • Students in this course focus on enhancing their English language proficiency and preparing for industry roles. The curriculum includes TOEIC preparation classes, crucial for job hunting, and training in English communication skills. The Manners and Protocol Practicum covers essential etiquette and international etiquette awareness and behavior.
  • This course prepares students for roles as ground handlers, including marshallers, towing, and air cargo staff. Practical training includes the use of a marshaling simulator.

Hands-On Airline Simulations

Students engage in mock flights to simulate real airline operations within the program.

Collaborative Industry Experiences

The curriculum features classes conducted in collaboration with industry partners, including internships at airports, observation training, and study tours in Japan, in cooperation with domestic airline companies.r travel companies, providing excellent job opportunities

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Our academic calendar is based on a quarter system (1 quarter = 10 weeks). Because of the program's flexible structure and modular design , multiple starting dates are available at the start of every Quarter and of every Term, in October, November, January, February, April, May, July, and August. All campuses follow the same academic calendar.

Program duration

Full-time students can earn a Master degree in 1 academic year of 9 months, for a total of 3 quarters of 20 credits each, or within 12 months when spreading the workload.

Part-time students can earn a Master degree in 2 to 3 academic years, depending on the number of courses attempted per quarter, the course selection and the course planning; earning half the typical number of courses equals twice the duration of the full-time program. The more flexible the working hours, the more courses will be available to finish faster. Students are considered part-time while attempting 6 or fewer courses per quarter. Part-time studies are available only for students with a national passport or residence permit.

Teaching schedule

Courses are available in various formats , including daytime courses between 8.30 and 18.30, seminar courses with visiting professors on consecutive days, online courses available 24/7, and at certain campuses also evening courses from 19.00 to 22.00 and weekend courses on Saturdays, or any combination in a blended format . Courses are scheduled typically in sessions of 3 hours each. Connect with an admissions advisor, or refer to the course planning once enrolled to find out more about course availability in specific formats throughout the academic year.

Program language

All courses are taught entirely in English across the campus network. Students should have a certain proficiency in English when they start. Refer to the Admissions Catalog for further details. Typically, non-native speakers who studied in English before or those who had advanced English lessons during previous studies, and with sufficient confidence, perform well. Because of the multi-cultural environment, only a relatively small percentage of students are native speakers.

Campus locations

Study programs are offered at several campus locations . All campus locations offer an identical study program and follow the same program structure. Students are encouraged to transfer between campus locations.

Global study trip

Each academic year, students from all campuses in Europe, as well as students from our academic partners can join our Global Study Trip to Tokyo, Japan . The weeklong trip is packed with cultural excursions, company visits, social activities and an Asian Management seminar.

Application deadlines

Our Admissions Department applies a rolling admissions process and does not set deadlines to submit applications because of the multiple starting dates available. Applications are reviewed continuously troughout the year . Only in case a student visa is required do we recommend to apply 1-3 months prior to the intended starting date.

Admission requirements

Students should be fluent in English , and have obtained a Bachelor degree (or equivalent). Refer to the application process for further details on the recommended English language levels.

Degrees with 180 European credits or 120 American semester credits are considered equivalent . Other degrees can be submitted along with your application for review by our Admissions Department. No distinction is made between academic or professional Bachelor degrees.

Students who do not hold a business-related Bachelor degree or equivalent may be required to complete an inbound assessment test prior to starting the program, and, depending on the results, earn an additional number of credits in leveling courses from the Pre-Master foundation program in order to be fully prepared for our graduate programs.

Students who have 15 or more years of relevant work experience may apply directly for the Pre-Master program and will be required to complete an inbound assessment test prior to starting the graduate program, and, depending on the results, earn an additional number of credits in specific undergraduate courses.

Admissions catalog

The Admissions Catalog is the most comprehensive overview of all programs and courses offered by the school, and also includes all information regarding the admission process. This document is considered the most up-to-date in case of inconsistencies with the website.

Program fees

Program fees are calculated pro-rata per campus where the student completed courses and earned credits. The total fees are due payable on a quarterly basis on a fixed payment schedule. Program fees cover matriculation and tuition fees but do not include the cost of living, housing, travel, transport, health insurance, study materials and other expenses. For more details, refer to the document attached.

Credit system

Master programs consist of 60 European credits , equivalent to 40 American semester credits. Courses are assigned a number of credits, indicating the estimated workload. Each credit equals up to 30 learning hours, including contact hours, exam hours, self-study hours and group-study hours. Contact hours vary depending on total student enrollments per course. The workload of a typical full-time graduate student amounts to 20 credits and 600 learning hours per quarter, for a total of 60 credits and 1800 learning hours.

Grading system

Students are assessed on a combination of attendance, participation, individual assignments, group assignments and exams. Assignments may include reading materials, term papers, reports, presentations, and others. The combination of these assessments provides students with an equal opportunity to demonstrate their skills and knowledge . The minimum passing grade is D (60%). In case of an FX grade, students have the option to request a second exam in order to obtain the minimum passing grade of 60%.

Honor system

Students who achieve a certain GPA ( Grade Point Average , or the weighted average of all grades earned, calculated on a 4.0 scale), will have their academic honors listed on the academic transcript issued together with the diploma.

Academic degree

Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private Master of Arts in Tourism and Hospitality Management degree awarded by the school's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned. Learn more about the school's academic degrees and accreditation .

Program content

These requirements are valid for all students starting in October 2018 or later. Students starting prior to October 2018 are required to complete 26 courses consisting of the same requirements above plus 2 electives. Enrolled students can refer to the Student Guide for the correct program requirements. The relevant courses are subject to change and availability.

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  • TOU5101 - Comprehensive Cases in Tourism and Hospitality Management (2)
  • TOU5201 - Graduate Research Project in Tourism and Hospitality Management (2)

Electives can be any course scheduled that does not already count towards other program requirements.

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Students who prefer shorter study abroad experiences can join seminar courses taught by visiting professors at any of our campuses instead, at one or more times during the program.

The New York Extension Program is operated by a local academic partner institution and is available to all graduate students who wish to complete a study abroad period of up to 12 months in downtown Manhattan. This program is available in addition to your studies at UIBS.

The Private Tutoring and Private Coaching options allow students to schedule additional one-on-one sessions with professors or study coaches to catch up on missed contact hours or to receive additional academic support. Sessions are charged per hour and take place on-campus at a time that is convenient for both the student and professor or coach.

The Internship option encourages students to put their skills and knowledge into practice through offers received by our Careers Department from regional and international companies and organizations. No credits can be awarded for internships. Internship agreements of up to 3 months are available only for students with a national passport or residence permit and cannot be considered for a student visa extension.

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Earn a global degree at UIBS by studying in Europe and Tokyo, and finishing with one of our academic partners in New York.

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About the Tourism and Hospitality Management Course (lectures given in Japanese only)

The Kyoto University Graduate School of Management MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management Course supports students in learning about management techniques, marketing, and innovation for tourist attractions and the tourist industry, which are attractive to management in Kyoto, one of the world's leading tourist cities. We hope that people involved in tourism-related industrial management and local administration, as well as those intending to start businesses in these fields, will further their studies of basic management concepts and conduct on-site research on new tourist areas and business management methods from the perspective of the international integration of the sciences and the humanities. In this program, we will foster students’ managerial capacity to revitalize tourist regions and industries and promote Japan as a tourism-oriented nation.

  • The standard length of the course is two years, and 42 credits are required for completion.
  • Students are admitted in April.
  • A maximum of 24 credits may be taken each semester. (The maximum for the year is 48 credits.)
  • To proceed to the second year, students must earn at least 16 credits in Basic and Specialized subjects (including four basic subjects worth eight or more credits).
  • For Basic Subjects, an achievement test will be administered during the second semester in addition to the regular test. Those who do not earn credits after registering for a course will be recognized as earning the credits after passing a supplementary exam.
  • A master's thesis is not required for program completion.
  • Students admitted after completing the requirements to proceed to the second year may shorten the period in which they complete the course to one year by enrolling as single-subject students or using the special accelerated completion system (+MBA), etc.
  • The entrance examinations for this course assess students’ practical experience within or outside of the tourism sector that could be useful when a given student moves into the tourism sector in the future.
  • Unlike other programs, this program is not subject to the long-term study system due to the circumstances around its offering.
  • After enrolling in this program, students cannot change to another program.

Points system It is necessary for students to acquire at least 20 points, in accordance with participation in special lectures, study abroad, internships, etc., or achievements resulting from presentations at academic conferences and workshops, as a prerequisite to acquiring the credits from Workshop II.

Completion requirements for the Tourism and Hospitality Management Course

The standard course length is two years, and 42 units are required for completion. The breakdown of the course of study required for completion is as follows.

In addition, at least four out of the 10 or more credits for subjects designated for Specialized and Business Practice Subjects must be conducted in English.

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