FAQ

I am interested in Gakurin, who should I contact to get information on different programs?
Please contact us at the following address
Gakurin Daiju Group (Ome) 0428-31-3161
Gakurin Koju Group (Gyogakuen) 03-5341-1690
Gakurin Hoju Group 03-5340-2700
Where are the Gakurin Campuses located?
The address of each campus is as follows:

Ome Campus
Rissho Kosei-kai Ome Rensei-dojo, 2-450 Kosogi, Ome-shi, Tokyo 198-0003
View details of Ome Campus

Gyogakuen Campus
Gyogakuen, 1-2-8 Wada, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 166-0012
View details of Gyogakuen Campus

Hoju Campus
1-3-20 Wada, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 166-0012
View details of Hoju Campus

What is the educational content (curriculum) of Gakurin?
For details, please refer to the page of each program.
I understand that Gakurin also offers programs to learn about world religions, but what specific programs do you offer?
Gakurin offers lectures and training programs by lecturers from Japan and abroad through our global network. For details,please refer to the Global Network page.
I don’t speak English very well. Do I need to be proficient in English for education at Gakurin?
English proficiency is not necessarily required at Gakurin. If you wish, after entering the Gakurin, you can develop the ability to communicate with world religious leaders, experts and practitioners in various fields, using English as well as Japanese. The Honka and International Programs offer the opportunity to be taught by native English-speaking teachers, and Koju students can connect once a week with a native English-speaker living in New York to receive English language instruction.
I have limited knowledge of Buddhism and the teachings of the Lotus Sutra, can I still apply to Gakurin?
Full-scale study of Buddhism and the Lotus Sutra is conducted after entering the Gakurin. Specialized knowledge of Buddhism is not necessarily required, but basic knowledge of Buddhism as general knowledge is confirmed on a limited basis at the time of the entrance examination.
How is the exam to enter the academy administered?
In principle, the examination consists of an application document review, a written examination, and an interview; however, the content of the examination varies from program to program. For details, please contact the following Gakurin sections:
Gakurin Daiju Group 0428-31-3161
Gakurin Koju Group 03-5341-1690
Gakurin Hoju Group 03-5340-2700
In what fields are Gakurin graduates active and engaged?
More than 2,400 alumni have left the Gakurin and are active in a variety of fields and positions, including business leaders working on the front lines of society, religious leaders working to build world peace, educators, and researchers. For more information on the career paths of our alumni, please refer to the “Voices of Graduates” page.
I understand that Gakurin also offers programs to learn about world religions, but what specific programs do you offer?
Gakurin has received lectures from religious leaders from around the world. For more information on Gakurin’s global network, please refer to the Global Network page, and for lectures, please refer to the Public Lecture page.
Can I enter Gakurin even if I am not Japanese?
Yes. For details, please refer to the International Program page.
The Gakurin Seminary is a global training center for
engaged Buddhism and interfaith action.
Please feel free to contact us It may take some time to reply to your inquiry.