Tama Art University 'Summer Open Campus' Registration Now Open!

Tama Art University will hold its Summer Open Campus on July 18-19, 2026, at the Hachioji Campus, offering programs like academic consultations and public critiques.
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Tama Art University's 'Summer Open Campus' offers a variety of programs not available during regular visits, including exhibitions of student work, public critiques, and campus tours. Faculty members will be available for academic consultations, providing a valuable opportunity for those interested in fields such as graphic design, product design, architecture, information design, painting, sculpture, crafts, media arts, theater, dance, and art studies. It is a two-day event where you can experience the university's educational environment firsthand. We welcome high school students, graduates, parents, and school officials. Pre-registration is required via the special website.

Event Overview:
Date: July 18 (Sat) - 19 (Sun), 2026, 10:00-16:00
Venue: Tama Art University, Hachioji Campus
Registration: Please apply via the special website: https://www.tamabi.ac.jp/open-campus/

Programs include:
- Departmental Academic Consultations: Faculty members answer questions and provide critiques on your work.
- General Consultations: Staff provide information on admissions, scholarships, study abroad, and career paths.
- Admissions Briefings: Detailed explanations of entrance exam systems.
- Campus Tours: Explore the vast Hachioji campus and facilities.
- Student Exhibitions: View works created by students in various departments.
- Public Classes and Critiques: Experience the real atmosphere of art school classes.

Access:
Location: 2-1723 Yarimizu, Hachioji, Tokyo.
Access: Approx. 8 minutes by Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu bus from Hashimoto Station (JR/Keio Line), or approx. 20 minutes by Keio bus from Hachioji Station (JR Chuo Line).

Poster Design: The 2026 poster is designed by Professor Emeritus Takuya Onuki, a leading Japanese art director.

FAQ

How can I get to Tama Art University?

You can access the Hachioji campus by bus from either JR Hashimoto Station or JR Hachioji Station.