The online prep school 'Kono Juku', operated by Stardy Inc. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Gento Kono), has produced numerous successful candidates for prestigious universities in the 2026 university entrance exams, including 62 for the University of Tokyo and 23 for Kyoto University. Along with announcing the acceptance results, we would also like to report on the graduation celebration held on March 28, 2026.

2026 Kono Juku Acceptance Results This year's acceptance results are as follows.

[List of 2026 Acceptance Results] - University of Tokyo: 62 - Kyoto University: 23 - National/Public Universities: 687 - Former Imperial Universities: 247 - Waseda, Keio, Sophia, Tokyo Univ. of Science: 457 - GMARCH: 478 - Kankan Dōritsu: 256 - National/Public Medical Schools: 88 - Private Medical Schools: 80

2026 Kono Juku Graduation Celebration On Saturday, March 28, 2026, our prep school held the '2026 Kono Juku Graduation Celebration' to celebrate the new beginnings of students who have completed their university entrance exams. On the day, students and instructors gathered at the venue, providing an opportunity to praise their efforts in the university exams. It also served as a place for students who have studied primarily online to interact directly, making it a positive milestone towards their new paths. Kono Juku will continue to work on creating opportunities for students to safely continue their challenges, in addition to providing learning environments.

Voices of Successful Candidates We introduce some of the voices of students who actually passed exams for prestigious universities using our courses.

Kota (University of Tokyo Science I, Keio University School of Medicine) (Akamon Dojo 3rd Gen) 'My weak subject, Japanese, became a reliable subject where I could score stably.' I took the Past Exam Practice Course for UTokyo Science Japanese. I was originally weak in Japanese, but taking this course helped me understand how to create and think about answers, and it became a reliable subject where I could stably score 40-50 points. I really believe my acceptance this year is thanks to Japanese.

Y.N. (Hokkaido University) 'My weak subject, Math, improved from a deviation value in the 50s to nearly 70.' Math's... (Text cuts off here)

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