
Tokyo Hospitality Academy
To apply for these programs you need a minimum of JLPT Level N2.
Start Date: April
The ideal application window is September to December. Beyond December, some departments may be full. Please inquire to confirm availability.
- Tourism Business Department (1 Majors)
To apply for these programs you need a minimum of JLPT Level N2.
Start Date: April
The ideal application window is September to December. Beyond December, some departments may be full. Please inquire to confirm availability.
In the heart of Tokyo and just a short walk from the Imperial Palace, the Tokyo Hospitality Academy is your stepping stone to working in Japan’s hospitality industry.
Departments

Tourism Business Department
The Tourism Business Department offers a unique blend of theoretical study and practical training through internships at various companies. The school’s flexible curriculum allows you to pick your classes to build your desired set of specialized skills. While deepening your understanding of Japanese culture, hone your language skills and gain the essential knowledge needed to secure employment by the time you graduate.
- Japanese-Chinese interpretation
- Japanese-Korean interpretation
- Business Japanese
- International Tourism Service
- Tourism Business Department (1 Majors)
To apply for these programs you need a minimum of JLPT Level N2.
Start Date: April
The ideal application window is September to December. Beyond December, some departments may be full. Please inquire to confirm availability.
Testimonials

The teaching and facilities were impressive. I had the opportunity to sit in weekly seminars with the hospitality industry professionals and get practical knowledge. Moreover, I learned the ins and outs of hospitality management and had the opportunity to take a professional internship at a wedding company. The school offers all you need to find your dream job in the tourism industry! Show More
Catherine

My experience working part-time at a department store led me to enroll at the Tokyo Institute of Tourism to develop my skills further. The teachers were great and very supportive -- they helped me through my studies and job-hunting to secure employment after graduation. Today, I feel rewarded by my employer’s trust in my interpretation skills when handling foreign customers. Show More
Wang