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5 Tourism Management Bachelors Degree Programs in Japan


United International Business School
BIM - Bachelor in International Management - Tourism Management
- Tokyo, Japan
- Zürich, Switzerland
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BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private BIM - Bachelor in International Management - Tourism Management degree awarded by the school's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned.


Shukutoku University
Bachelor in Tourism and Management
- Chiba, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The "tourism business" is expected to be the fastest-growing business toward 2020. Students in the School of Tourism and Management will learn basic knowledge about tourism business management, and also learn knowledge and practices of tourism from a broad perspective. Society places a high expectation on the tourism industry to stimulate the economy and to create jobs, and universities are expected to train and secure professionals who can play management roles in the industry. We aim to foster human resources who have the knowledge and hospitality required in the tourism industry and can demonstrate their tourism management skills and community building skills in the industry.
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Tezukayama University
Bachelor in Tourism Management
- Nara, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
In addition to regular management skills such as management strategy, accounting, and finances, students learn the key management principles of the tourism industry. Internships give students the chance to apply the theory they learn in actual business settings.


Yokohama College Of Commerce
Bachelor in Tourism Management
- Yokohama, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Our educational goal is to cultivate human resources - who have expert knowledge about the business and management of the tourism and hospitality sector, - who promote innovation and new business of tourism, hospitality industry, - and who make pioneering contributions to international exchange, regional and urban revitalization and cultural creation.


Reitaku University
Tourism / Regional Creation Major
- Kashiwa, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Incorporate rational measures based on the theory into "sightseeing". In this major, tourism is not considered as an individual business such as travel or hotel business, but as one major industrial/economic activity, and logically considers "how much economic effect a certain initiative will have". I will continue. We will scientifically analyze tourism from the perspective of economics, such as how to make the best use of the limited budget and how to read the data correctly. Learn from the basics of economics and take a big step into your area of expertise. In the 1st and 2nd years, we will cultivate the foundation of society's view of how the national and regional economies work. At the same time, we will conduct on-the-job learning to understand the outline of the modern tourism business and the issues in the region. From the third year, students will learn fields that are directly related to tourism and regional revitalization, such as logically understanding the causes of success and failure, using real-world cases as teaching materials.
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Tourism Management degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Japan are exciting as they immerse you in a country renowned for its hospitality and rich cultural heritage. You'll explore vital aspects of tourism, including sustainable practices, destination marketing, and customer service excellence.
Through courses in hospitality management, marketing strategies, and cultural studies, you'll develop specialized skills like designing travel itineraries, managing events, and analyzing tourism trends. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world case studies and collaborate on industry-linked projects. This hands-on approach ensures you gain practical experience valued by employers.
Japan’s tourism sector thrives on a global scale, with opportunities in areas such as tour operations, hotel management, and event planning. Graduates often find positions in international travel agencies or local hospitality firms, equipped with skills that apply worldwide. The environment encourages adaptability, preparing you for a dynamic career path in an ever-evolving industry.