Thinking about studying health sciences in Japan—but away from the country’s biggest metros? Aomori University of Health and Welfare (AUHW) is a small, public (prefectural) university in Japan’s far north with a tight focus on Nursing, Physical Therapy, Social Welfare, and Nutrition. It offers a community-centered curriculum, extensive clinical exposure, and new global-learning options while keeping tuition affordable by Japanese public-university standards. This guide introduces AUHW’s mission, strengths, student life, costs, climate, partner options, and career support so you can judge if its “human care” ethos fits your goals.

Main building of Aomori University of Health and Welfare (AUHW) in Aomori City
Main building of Aomori University of Health and Welfare (AUHW), Aomori City. © D-Chillz — CC BY-SA 4.0. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Entrance and administration wing of AUHW with campus sign in Japanese
AUHW entrance and administration wing, with the Japanese campus sign visible. Photo by Abasaa — Public Domain (PD). Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Connecting passage to Higashi-Aomori Station on the Aoimori Railway
Connecting passage at Higashi-Aomori Station (Aoimori Railway), a nearby hub many students use to access the campus by bus. © LERK — CC BY-SA 4.0. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Aomori Bay Bridge and waterfront area in Aomori City
Aomori Bay Bridge and the waterfront district — a signature cityscape near Aomori Station, popular with students on weekends. © Suicasmo — CC BY-SA 4.0. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Exterior of Nebuta Museum WA-RASSE, red louvered façade
Nebuta Museum WA-RASSE — a cultural landmark showcasing the Aomori Nebuta Festival, a must-see for international students. © 掬茶 — CC BY-SA 4.0. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Nebuta float on display inside the WA-RASSE museum
Nebuta float display at WA-RASSE — a vivid glimpse of Aomori’s festival culture that shapes campus life in the city. Wmpearl — CC0 1.0 (Public Domain). Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Quick Facts — Aomori University of Health and Welfare (AUHW)

Below is a compact overview, with figures sourced from AUHW official pages and the national JPCUP (NIAD‑QE) profile. Where English data were unavailable, Japanese pages are referenced.

ItemDataSource
Type (National/Public/Private)Public (Prefectural)AUHW Official
Total Students991 total (Undergrad 914; Graduate 77) — ref. date: May 1, 2024JPCUP (NIAD‑QE)
CampusesAomori City — Hamadate Campus (main)Access (AUHW)
Faculties / SchoolsFaculty of Health Sciences: Nursing; Physical Therapy; Social Welfare; Nutrition
Graduate School of Health Sciences (Master’s/Doctoral)
AUHW Top / JPCUP
Tuition Fees (annual)Tuition ¥535,800; Admission fee ¥225,600 (Aomori residents) / ¥338,400 (non-residents).
Program-specific off‑campus practice fees apply (e.g., Nursing ¥31,000; PT ¥32,000; Social Welfare ¥14,000; Nutrition ¥6,000).
Initial Fees (AUHW) / Admissions Q&A (AUHW)
Gender Ratio (UG)Female ~76% / Male ~24% (e.g., AY2023 detailed table)Student Numbers PDF (AY2023)
Intl‑Student %~0% (current)JPCUP (NIAD‑QE)
Students per Staff (FT faculty)~10:1 (98 full‑time faculty; 991 students)Faculty Numbers (AUHW) / JPCUP

Notes: “Public (Prefectural)” indicates a public university operated by Aomori Prefecture. Gender and departmental breakdowns are available in Japanese in AUHW’s annual “入学生数および学生数” table for the academic year (example linked above).

Campus Maps

Main Campus (Aomori City)

Address: 58-1 Mase, Hamadate, Aomori-shi, Aomori 030-8505, Japan

Mission, History & Founding Story

AUHW was founded in 1999 as a prefectural university to serve Aomori’s communities through health, medical, and welfare education grounded in “Human Care.” The university’s own documents describe its mission as advancing education and research that address regional health and welfare challenges while developing practitioners with strong ethics and broad liberal arts foundations. Over the years, AUHW expanded from undergraduate programs to a Graduate School (Master’s launched in 2003; Doctoral in 2005) and established professional education such as emergency nursing and nurse manager training programs, aligning with Aomori’s demographic and healthcare needs. University TimelinePublic University Corporation — StatementStudent Handbook 2025 (理念/ミッション)

A signature feature is the emphasis on interprofessional learning across four departments—Nursing, Physical Therapy, Social Welfare, and Nutrition—designed to cultivate collaboration skills for regional healthcare. In 2020, AUHW also created the Career Development Center to integrate student career support with regional workforce initiatives, including a “regional retention” track in Nursing that strengthens ties with local healthcare providers and municipalities. Career Development CenterRegional Retention (Nursing)

Key Strengths & Unique Features

Interprofessional Learning from Day One

AUHW deliberately mixes cohorts across four departments to train collaboration skills for real-world healthcare teams. Curricular elements such as Health Literacy courses, “Healthcare Management” lectures/practicums, and mixed-department group work are highlighted on the faculty pages. Students report early fieldwork and cross-department teamwork as program hallmarks. Faculty Highlights (4-Department Collaboration)Dean’s Message

Flagship Faculty: Nursing (plus PT, Social Welfare, Nutrition)

Nursing is AUHW’s largest undergraduate cohort and a major regional workforce pipeline; students start practice early and benefit from the Career Development Center’s links to hospitals and community agencies. PT, Social Welfare, and Nutrition are intentionally small and practice-oriented (typical class sizes ~30 in some programs), enabling closer faculty interaction—reflected in student and alumni pages. Career Support for StudentsPT Student VoicesSocial Welfare Student VoicesNutrition Alumni Voice

Global Health Program (GHP) — Launched in 2025

From AY2025 (Reiwa 7), AUHW started an undergraduate Global Health Program to foster “think globally, act locally” human-care practitioners who can support foreign residents in the region. The program combines coursework on diversity and international topics with overseas short programs at partner institutions; completing the four-year track earns a “GHP Graduate” recognition. GHP Overview (AUHW)GHP Launch NewsFY2025 Strategic Priorities (PDF)

Practice & Research Culture with Community Impact

AUHW emphasizes practical research and community engagement, as seen in the Health Promotion Strategy Center outputs and teacher-led projects that translate into local education, welfare, and health literacy initiatives. Example research/education reports from AUHW faculty illustrate interprofessional training, regional welfare studies, and community health events. Interprofessional Teaching (PDF)Regional Care Capabilities (PDF)HP Strategy Report (PDF)

Student Life for Internationals

Clubs & Circles Welcoming Overseas Students

Student clubs are active and diverse—from sports to cultural circles (e.g., Tsugaru Shamisen, wind ensemble, TRPG, volunteer groups). The official list is updated periodically. Clubs & ActivitiesClub Roster (PDF)Student Volunteering

Dedicated Support (Visa, Housing, Health, Counselling)

AUHW’s student support pages cover dormitories (Azumashi Ryō), off‑campus apartments, annual health checks, and counselling services. Official dorm guidelines and contact details are posted; fee waivers/scholarship information is listed in the admissions section. Dorms & ApartmentsStudent HealthCounsellingTuition & Fee Relief

Partner Institutions & Exchange Options

AUHW maintains a modest but growing international portfolio. The university’s international page aggregates overseas partners and exchange announcements; the GHP track (above) includes short-term study abroad. JPCUP also lists the count of “International Networks.” International Exchange (AUHW)JPCUP — Institute Profile

Local Climate & Lifestyle

Weather Snapshot (Aomori City / Aomori Airport)

Aomori has warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Typical ranges around Aomori Airport: August highs ~26°C/79°F; January daily range ~−5°C to −1°C (23–31°F). Expect lake-effect snow and overcast conditions in winter; fall and spring bring rapid transitions. WeatherSpark — Aomori AirportJMA (Station Index, English)

Cost of Living, Safety & Daily Convenience

Compared with Tokyo or Osaka, Aomori offers moderate rents and fewer daily expenses. The campus sits about 7 km from Aomori Station with municipal bus access; dorms and apartment listings are maintained by the university. The city is known for safety and outdoor access (sea, mountains). Access (AUHW)Housing (AUHW)JPCUP — Institute Snapshot

International Student Statistics

AUHW’s current international student share is very small (~0%). For prospective overseas applicants, that means personalized attention and a chance to shape the campus’s internationalization from the ground up—especially via GHP and international exchange activities. JPCUP (International Students / Networks)

Career & Graduate Prospects

AUHW’s Career Development Center provides guidance, seminars, joint employer sessions, and a “regional retention” initiative (notably in Nursing) that connects students with local employers. Typical destinations include hospitals, clinics, public health agencies, welfare organizations, schools, and nutrition departments in hospitals or government. The Graduate School supports advanced professional and research paths (Master’s, Doctoral). Career Support (Students)Regional Retention — NursingJPCUP — Program Overview

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