Academic Year is from April 1st to March 31st.
- First Semester :
- From April 1st to September 30th
- Second Semester :
- From October 1st to March 31st
Annual Events of the University of Toyama
Annual Events of the University of Toyama are as follows;
Month | Events |
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April | Entrance Ceremony |
Medical exams for freshmen and students | |
Freshmen Orientation | |
Orientation for Extracurricular Japanese Language Course (The First Semester) |
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July | Hokuriku District National University Athletic Meeting |
September | Commencement Ceremony |
October | Entrance Ceremony |
Orientation for Extracurricular Japanese Language Course (The Second Semester) |
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University Festival | |
November | Hokuriku District University Students’ Art Festival |
February | Undergraduate Admission Examination for privately financed students |
March | Commencement Ceremony |
Vacations
- Saturdays and Sundays (No classes are scheduled on weekends)
- Japan’s 16 National Holidays are as below:
January 1st | New Year’s day (Ganjitsu) |
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2nd Monday in January | Coming-of-Age Day (Seijin no hi) |
February 11th | National Foundation Day (Kenkoku kinen no hi) |
February 23rd | The Emperor’s Birthday (Tennou tanjobi) |
March (date varies: around 20th March) |
Vernal Equinox Day (Shunbun no hi) |
April 29th | Showa Day (Showa no hi) |
May 3rd | Constitution Memorial Day (Kenpou kinen bi) |
May 4th | Greenery Day (Midori no hi) |
May 5th | Children’s Day (Kodomo no hi) |
3rd Monday in July | Marine Day (Umi no hi) |
August 11th | Mountain Day (Yama no hi) |
3rd Monday in September | Respect-for-the Aged-Day (Keirou no hi) |
September (date varies: around 23rd September) |
Autumnal Equinox Day (Shuubun no hi) |
2nd Monday in October | Health and Sports Day (Sports no hi) |
November 3rd | Culture Day (Bunka no hi) |
November 23rd | Labor Thanksgiving Day (Kinrou kansha no hi) |
When a national holiday falls on a Sunday, the next following weekday will be a holiday.
- University Anniversary Day (October 1st)
- Please see the‘Campus Guidebook’ for spring, summer and winter holiday schedules.