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Best Universities for Computer Science & Engineering in Japan 2026

Top universities for computer science and engineering in Japan include Institute of Science Tokyo, Waseda University, Nagoya University. BrightKey has evaluated 6 institutions with relevant programs.

Evaluation draws on BrightKey's 6-dimension ratings and universities' publicly disclosed notable programs. Editorial standards.

Visa & post-study work

Designated Activities visa: 6 months–1 year job-seeking

Application system

Direct application

International tuition

¥500,000–2,000,000/year

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6 recommended universities, sorted by BrightKey rating

Institute of Science Tokyo

Tokyo · Founded 1881 · 17% intl

ASA

Computer Science & Engineering programs

  • School of EngineeringMechanical and Electrical Engineering both QS top 50, with corporate research laboratories co-funded by Toyota, Hitachi, and Toshiba on campus
  • School of ComputingQS Computer Science top 100, strong in AI, robotics, and high-performance computing with RIKEN and NII collaborations
Waseda University

Tokyo · Founded 1882 · 14% intl

SSA

Computer Science & Engineering programs

  • Faculty of Science and EngineeringThree campuses (Nishi-Waseda) housing 10,000+ students across mechanical, electrical, civil, and information engineering. Ranked top-five among private Japanese universities for engineering. Strong industry partnerships with Toyota, Sony, Hitachi, and NEC for collaborative research and recruitment.
Nagoya University

Nagoya · Founded 1939 · 14% intl

AAA

Computer Science & Engineering programs

  • School of EngineeringDirect Toyota Motor R&D collaboration with dedicated automotive engineering labs, robotics research, and aerospace programs feeding into Aichi Prefecture's manufacturing ecosystem
  • Department of Materials Science and EngineeringTop-ranked materials program in Japan with corporate partnerships spanning Toyota, NGK Insulators, and Noritake, specializing in ceramics, polymers, and nanomaterials
University of Tokyo (Todai)

Tokyo · Founded 1877 · 13% intl

SAA

Computer Science & Engineering programs

  • Faculty of EngineeringJapan's premier engineering school, historically producing the founders of Toyota and Hitachi. Feeds directly into the country's manufacturing and technology giants with research partnerships spanning robotics, materials science, and semiconductor design.
Osaka University

Osaka · Founded 1931 · 12% intl

AAA

Computer Science & Engineering programs

  • Bachelor of Engineering Science (Frontier Engineering)English-medium undergraduate engineering tracks at the School of Engineering Science, Toyonaka campus. Limited-cohort programs aligned with the Global 30 framework, feeding directly into Handai's graduate engineering and Kansai industry pipelines.
Tohoku University

Sendai · Founded 1907 · 12% intl

BAA

Computer Science & Engineering programs

  • BSc Materials Science Engineering (English Track)English-medium undergraduate track launched in 2024 at the School of Engineering, building on the Institute for Materials Research's century-long lineage. Direct laboratory placement from year three into Kinken research groups working on magnetic materials, semiconductor physics, structural alloys, and sustainable materials. Feeds directly into Toshiba, Renesas, Sony Semiconductor, NIMS, and graduate programs at MIT, Stanford, ETH Zurich, and the Max Planck network.
  • BSc Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (FGL English Track)Future Global Leadership undergraduate program in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering — one of Tohoku's longest-running English-medium tracks. Tight integration with JAXA collaborations, the Tohoku precision-machinery industrial corridor, and the Department of Mechanical Engineering's research in robotics, fluid dynamics, and aerospace propulsion.
  • MSc Disaster Medicine and Structural Engineering (IRIDeS)Graduate programs at the International Research Institute of Disaster Science, founded 2012 after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Combines disaster medicine, structural-resilience engineering, tsunami modeling, and disaster social science in ways that no other institution globally replicates at this scale. Feeds into Japanese government policy, UN disaster-risk-reduction agencies, JAXA earth-observation collaborations, and global earthquake-resilience standards-setting.

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