
Tsuji Gakuen has been contributing to the culinary world since it opened in 1917. The trust it has built up over its long history has become a "bond" with the culinary world, and high expectations are placed on its students.


At our school, two or more teachers provide thorough support for each student's job hunting. The homeroom teacher will support the student in their job hunting activities in general, and the field teacher will match the student with a job that matches their desired field of culinary arts from among the many available jobs, guiding them towards their dreams.

We develop students' ability to think for themselves and take concrete action.
You will naturally acquire good manners through your daily life.
You will learn how to think of solutions and take steps towards your goals.


Tsuji Gakuen has been contributing to the culinary world since it opened in 1917. The trust it has built up over its long history has become a "bond" with the culinary world, and high expectations are placed on its students.



Tsuji Gakuen has a wide network and is hiring people from overseas, providing strong support to students who want to leave Japan and play an active role on the world stage.


Tsuji Gakuen has built a strong network in the domestic culinary world. We will use our connections with hotels, restaurants, specialty shops, patisseries, bakeries, and more to strongly support you in achieving your dreams.


At Tsuji Gakuen, teachers meet with each student one-on-one to provide support throughout the year in their job hunting activities, including resume editing and interview guidance, and we provide the kind of thorough support that only a small class size can provide.


Tsuji Gakuen will continue to support you even after you graduate by utilizing our network. We will also introduce you to re-employment, overseas employment that utilizes your skills, part-time work, and other jobs. As your alma mater, we will support your future.




GOTENPO (Hiroshima Prefecture)
Mr. Yoshin Kawakin
(Graduated from this school in 2010)
Firewood and charcoal mottled (Osaka Prefecture)
Yuji Mawatari
(Graduated from this school in 2006)



For students who have decided to find work locally, the school will subsidize the travel expenses used for job hunting (up to three round trips).
We have teachers who are knowledgeable about employment in each prefecture, so it is possible to do internships and find employment locally.