Thinking about studying in Japan but not sure which university fits your goals, values, and budget? Toyo Eiwa University (Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin University) in Yokohama is a small, private, Christian-rooted women’s university with a welcoming liberal-arts environment, close-knit classes, and growing opportunities for international students. This guide gives you a clear, balanced overview—from programs and tuition to campus life, climate, and career prospects—so you can quickly tell if Toyo Eiwa belongs on your shortlist. All data points are sourced from official or highly reputable English pages you can verify yourself via the blue links throughout.

Note: Photos 2–5 show the affiliated Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin campus in Roppongi (Tokyo)—included here as symbolic visuals of the institution. Photo 1 is the Yokohama university campus.

Toyo Eiwa University main gate signage in Miho-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama
Toyo Eiwa University — main gate signage at the Yokohama campus (Miho-chō, Midori-ku).
Source: Wikimedia CommonsCC BY-SA 3.0 / GFDL • Photo by Nyao148.
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin main building in Azabu (Roppongi), Tokyo
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin (Azabu, Roppongi) — main building of the affiliated school; a long-standing symbol of the institution’s Christian heritage.
Source: Wikimedia CommonsCC0 (Public Domain) • Photo by Daderot.
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin campus at night in Roppongi, Tokyo
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin — campus at night (Roppongi, Tokyo). Included as a symbolic view of the affiliated campus environment.
Source: Wikimedia CommonsCC0 (Public Domain) • Photo by Syced.
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin junior and senior high school complex in Roppongi, Tokyo
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin — junior & high school complex (Roppongi, Tokyo), viewed from Roppongi Hills. Affiliated with Toyo Eiwa Women’s University.
Source: Wikimedia CommonsCC BY-SA 3.0 / GFDL • Image by Harani0403 (derived from work by Laitr Keiows).
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin Primary School building in Roppongi, Tokyo
Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin Primary School (Roppongi, Tokyo) — a distinctive red-brick building on the affiliated campus.
Source: Wikimedia CommonsCC0 (Public Domain) • Photo by Syced.

Quick Facts

These figures are compiled from Toyo Eiwa’s official English pages and a recent exchange fact sheet. For reference sources, see the University overview and the 2025 exchange program info (NCCU) PDF.

ItemDetail
Type (National/Public/Private)Private (Christian heritage). Source: University overview
Total StudentsApprox. 1,800–2,000 (undergrad & grad combined; small classes). Evidence: recent TEU Exchange Info 2025.7
CampusesMain: Yokohama Campus (Midori-ku, Kanagawa). Graduate School: Roppongi Campus (Tokyo). Source: Overview, Exchange Info 2025.7
Faculties/SchoolsFaculty of Human Sciences (Human Sciences; Early Childhood Education & Care); Faculty of Social Sciences (Social Sciences; International Communication). Source: Overview
Học phíUndergraduate annual tuition ~¥735,000; after international tuition-reduction, approx. ¥347,500/year (reference). Source: JPSS Human & Social Sciences; also see TEU’s International Students
Gender RatioWomen’s university (undergrad); graduate school co-ed. Sources: Vision & Mission, Graduate School
Intl-Student %Small but present; inbound exchange and degree-seeking supported. Evidence: JPSS program pageTEU Exchange Info 2025.7
Students per StaffSmall class ethos; individualized support. See Overview and JUAA summary (English) accreditation report

Campus Maps

Yokohama Campus (Kanagawa)

Address: 32 Miho-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 226-0015, Japan

Roppongi Campus (Tokyo)

Address: 5-14-40 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8507, Japan

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Mission, History & Founding Story

Toyo Eiwa’s roots stretch back to 1884, founded by Canadian missionary Martha J. Cartmell and the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church of Canada. The University continues this Christian-based educational heritage, emphasizing “Reverence and Service.” See Vision & Mission and the English top page for the Jogakuin schools here.

The University, inaugurated in 1989 on the Yokohama campus, now comprises two faculties—Human Sciences and Social Sciences—each with two departments (Human Sciences; Early Childhood Education & Care; Social Sciences; International Communication). A co-ed Graduate School operates at the Roppongi Campus in Tokyo. See the University overviewGraduate School.

Over the decades, Toyo Eiwa has evolved into a comprehensive educational organization with affiliated primary and secondary schools, while the University retains a liberal-arts focus with intimate class sizes and student-centered support. This blend—values-driven education, small cohorts, and steady international expansion—shapes a distinctive environment for overseas students seeking a humane pace and community.

Key Strengths & Unique Features

Mission-Driven Liberal Arts with Christian Roots

The University’s mission emphasizes character formation and service to others. Chapel, Introduction to Christianity, and community service activities are part of campus life. See Vision & Mission.

Small Scale, Close Mentoring

With two faculties and four departments across a single main campus, Toyo Eiwa offers a community where professors know students by name—ideal for learners who value feedback and individualized guidance. See the University overview and the latest exchange factsheet.

International Students: Clear Paths & Support

Toyo Eiwa welcomes degree-seeking international students (April intake) and provides financial support options. Exchange students are hosted through partner networks and bilateral agreements. See International Students (English) and the current Exchange Info 2025.7.

Program Breadth, Practical Focus

From Early Childhood Education & Care (ECEC) to Social Sciences and International Communication, the curriculum balances foundational liberal arts with practical skills and fieldwork. See the University overview.

Signature Areas (Flagship Faculties)

Faculty of Human Sciences (Departments: Human Sciences; Early Childhood Education & Care) and Faculty of Social Sciences (Departments: Social Sciences; International Communication) form Toyo Eiwa’s core. Students explore psychology, education, social policy, media/communication, and global studies with an applied orientation. See OverviewExchange Info 2025.7.

Student Life for Internationals

Clubs & Circles Open to Overseas Students

Expect a friendly, small-campus vibe with music, sports, volunteer, and cultural clubs. Facilities include a chapel, library, club house, athletic fields, and more—see University Characteristics.

Dedicated Support (Visa, Housing, Counseling)

International students receive guidance on admissions, scholarships, and campus life. For details, start with the International Students (English) page.

Language Exchange & Buddy Programs

Small classes and a collaborative culture make it easy to meet local peers and practice Japanese/English in daily life. Check the International Programs & Support page for the latest.

Partner Institutions & Exchange Options

While Toyo Eiwa does host inbound exchange, this section focuses on overseas opportunities Toyo Eiwa students can pursue. Start with International Programs (English) and the most recent exchange fact sheet (PDF).

Local Climate & Lifestyle

Weather Snapshot (Recent 5 Years)

Yokohama’s climate is temperate with humid summers and mild winters. Expect summer highs around the upper 20s to low 30s °C and winter lows around 2–6 °C. For granular data (monthly max/min), see JMA’s Monthly Climate Statistics (Yokohama station) here and a recent year’s weather profile via WeatherSpark here.

Lifestyle, Safety & Cost of Living

As part of Greater Tokyo, Yokohama offers excellent transit, vibrant neighborhoods, and a high standard of safety. For job-market context (new-graduate hiring), see The Japan Times’ recent report here. For working-in-Japan basics, see the government’s Study in Japan portal here.

International Student Statistics

As a small, selective institution, Toyo Eiwa’s international population is modest but supported through scholarships and structured advising. For snapshots, consult JPSS program profiles here and Toyo Eiwa’s International Students (English) page here. Exchange student counts and aid are outlined in the 2025 factsheet (PDF).

Career & Graduate Prospects

Toyo Eiwa graduates enter education, social services, communications, and business roles, leveraging internships, seminars, and faculty mentorship. Nationally, graduate employment has remained strong; see The Japan Times coverage here and the Study in Japan portal for job-hunting structure and timelines here. For postgraduate options (co-ed), see Graduate School.

How to Interpret Costs & Aid

Tuition reductions and scholarships can materially lower your annual cost. Start with Toyo Eiwa’s International Students page here and program-specific JPSS entries here to estimate ranges realistically in ¥.

Why Consider Toyo Eiwa University?

If you’re drawn to a values-based liberal arts environment, small classes, and steady support for international students—in a major metro area with strong career options—Toyo Eiwa is worth a close look. Explore the University overview, Characteristics, Và International Students pages to decide if the fit feels right.

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