As of May 2026
Basic Information
Number of students 10,074 Toyosu 4,860 Omiya 5,214
Students in colleges and schools College of Engineering 4,043 College of Systems Engineering and Science 2,227 School of Architecture 1,035 College of Engineering and Design 696 Graduate School 2,073
Student Gender Ratio Male 7,528 (75%) Female 2,546 (25%) Total 10,074
Faculty Members Total 332 Male 271 (82%) Female 61 (18%) College of Engineering 164 (Male 132, Female 32) College of Systems Engineering and Science 89 (Male 75, Female 14) College of Engineering and Design 23 (Male 20, Female 3) School of Architecture 33 (Male 25, Female 8) Other Organizations 23 (Male 19, Female 4) The number of faculty members includes full-time and specially appointed faculty members.
Foreign Faculty Members Total 35 Male 22 (63%) Female 13 (37%)
Undergraduates per faculty / 25.8 students / 1 faculty member
Employment / Course
Career Paths of Graduates Proceed to Graduate School (Undergraduate) 50.0% Employment Rate (Undergraduate) 99.8% College of Engineering Graduate School Enrollment Rate 51.7% Employment Rate 99.8% College of Systems Engineering and Science Graduate School Enrollment Rate 45.0% Employment Rate 99.6% College of Engineering and Design Graduate School Enrollment Rate 30.1% Employment Rate 100% School of Architecture Graduate School Enrollment Rate 64.4% Employment Rate 100%
Employment Rate at 400 Leading Companies (Class of 2026) 42.4%
Facility
Number of Books in Collection Total 233,137 Toyosu Library 133,840 Omiya Library 99,297
Campus Size and Site Area Omiya Campus 170,810.90 square meters approximately 3.7 Tokyo Domes Toyosu Campus 30,000.00 square meters approximately 0.6 Tokyo Domes
Research
Number of Publications. 2021: 605 publications. 2022: 650 publications. 2023: 605 publications. 2024: 788 publications. 2025: 831 publications. Retrieved from Scopus (Elsevier) as of May 2, 2025.
Research Grants. Number of cases: 147 in fiscal year 2025. Amount: 415.2 million yen. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research are competitive research funds that support a wide range of academic research, from basic to applied studies, and provide funding for original and pioneering research.
Global
International Students. Total number of international students by year and study period. 2012: total 147, short-term 41, medium-term 3, long-term 103. 2013: total 158, short-term 28, medium-term 22, long-term 108. 2014: total 361, short-term 131, medium-term 115, long-term 115. 2015: total 501, short-term 207, medium-term 149, long-term 145. 2016: total 842, short-term 513, medium-term 139, long-term 193. 2017: total 1,297, short-term 827, medium-term 184, long-term 286. 2018: total 1,490, short-term 935, medium-term 238, long-term 317. 2019: total 1,692, short-term 941, medium-term 383, long-term 368. 2020: total 1,133, short-term 606, medium-term 157, long-term 370. 2021: total 1,386, short-term 839, medium-term 174, long-term 373. 2022: total 1,284, short-term 509, medium-term 445, long-term 330. 2023: total 1,908, short-term 1,122, medium-term 519, long-term 267. 2024: total 1,652, short-term 891, medium-term 481, long-term 280. 2025: total 1,942, short-term 1,207, medium-term 448, long-term 287. In 2020 and 2021, online students are included.
Foreign Students by Region, including short-term students. Asia: 1,459 students. Europe: 374 students. Central and South America: 45 students. North America: 28 students. Africa: 21 students. Middle East: 12 students. Oceania: 3 students.
Partner Schools and Partner Organizations in Overseas. Total: 257 partner institutions. Asia: 122. Europe: 95. North America: 18. Central and South America: 14. Africa: 5. Oceania: 2. Middle East: 1.
Sports & Clubs
Number of Clubs and Societies. Clubs: 55, including 30 athletic clubs, 20 cultural clubs, and 5 student organizations. Societies: 42, including 28 cultural societies and 14 athletic societies. Student participation rate: 62.7 percent of all students participate in extracurricular activities, including 61.00 percent of male students and 67.40 percent of female students. Among first-year students, 85.4 percent participate, including 86.50 percent of male students and 83.00 percent of female students.
Others
Domestic Students by Region (Undergraduates). Kanto: 6,573 students. Tokai, Hokuriku and Koshinetsu: 594 students. Tohoku: 256 students. Kyushu and Okinawa: 205 students. Chugoku and Shikoku: 115 students. Hokkaido: 93 students. Other regions: 92 students. Kinki: 73 students.
Number of Graduates. Total graduates: 106,800.
Features of Omiya and Toyosu Campuses. Omiya Campus: Easy access to central Tokyo, approximately 40 minutes from Higashi-Omiya to Tokyo or Shinjuku. Ranked among the best places to live, with Omiya 3rd and Urawa 5th in the Tokyo metropolitan area ranking. Convenient living environment with supermarkets, restaurants, taverns, convenience stores, and delicatessens within a 5-minute walk from Higashi-Omiya Station. Saitama City ranked first in the National Municipal SDGs Advancement Survey for the second consecutive time. Nearby major venues include Omiya Sonic City and Saitama Super Arena, both about a 3-minute walk from their nearest stations. Toyosu Campus: Approximately 30 minutes from Toyosu Station to Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Ueno, and about 20 minutes to Tokyo Station. Safe and clean urban environment with scenic views at Toyosu Park. Wide variety of restaurants, from fast food to ramen and family restaurants. LaLaport Toyosu shopping mall is about a 7-minute walk from campus, with Toyosu FORESIA and Viva Home also nearby. Odaiba can be reached in about 20 minutes via the Yurikamome Line from Toyosu Station to Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station.