As a university that "lives with others" and "is with others," we aim to produce "good neighbors" who are rooted in the local community.
The Department Department of Human Sciences and Cultural Studies Faculty of Human Sciences and Cultural Studies, Yamanashi Eiwa University aims to build a comprehensive faculty that can cultivate the ability to face head-on the various problems that arise in a society that is becoming increasingly complex, diverse, and turbulent on a global scale.
Yamanashi Eiwa University Graduate School was established in April 2004 and was certified as a Type 1 designated school by the Japan Clinical Psychologist Certification Board in March 2005, making it the only graduate school in Yamanashi Prefecture that trains clinical psychologists.
A newly established national qualification: Certified Psychologist.
A privately qualified clinical psychologist with many years of experience.
We have a curriculum that allows students to aim for both qualifications.
Yamanashi Eiwa University is spread across a lush, green site of 66,000 square meters. The school building, with its brick-colored roof and cream-colored walls, was designed by Ichiryusha Vories Architects, who imagined the Yokone district, with its vineyards, as a reflection of the Bordeaux region in France.
This beautiful campus, which blends in perfectly with the natural beauty of Yamanashi Prefecture, won the Yamanashi Prefecture Architectural Culture Encouragement Award in 1996 in the category of buildings that contribute to a beautiful urban landscape.
Think for yourself about "how you want to live" and make it a reality. To do that, you need to understand yourself. The Career Guidance Department provides various support to help students realize their future dreams and career paths.
For entrance examination information, please visit Yamanashi Eiwa University Applicant Support Site.
As a place of learning for working adults as part of lifelong learning, we offer a wide variety of courses, including "special open lectures" that open up classes from our undergraduate programs, as well as Christianity, literature, languages, psychology, and more.