Toshin's Historic Achievement: 901 Students Admitted to Tokyo University in 2026
Toshin, operated by Nagase Co., Ltd., based in Musashino, Tokyo, proudly announces a major milestone in its educational history. As of March 10, 2026, a total of
901 students from Toshin have successfully enrolled at
Tokyo University, marking the first time that the institution has surpassed the 900-student threshold in its history. This impressive feat reflects a remarkable increase of
86 students compared to the previous academic year, underlining Toshin's robust commitment to educational excellence.
Toshin's current figures indicate that
38.1% of all successful applicants to Tokyo University are from its program, with the overall number for the university reaching
2,363. This means that approximately
one in every three successful applicants is a Toshin student, demonstrating significant market presence and achievement in a competitive landscape. Detailed breakdowns show that among different faculties, Toshin students excelled across a range of disciplines:
- - Faculty of Humanities I: 131 students
- - Faculty of Humanities II: 131 students
- - Faculty of Humanities III: 129 students
- - Faculty of Science I: 327 students
- - Faculty of Science II: 118 students
- - Faculty of Science III: 23 students
- - School Recommended Selection: 42 students
The dedication and hard work of the students attending Toshin are evident. As acceptance notifications roll in, many students are celebrating their success, while the administration reports being deeply moved each time students share their achievements at the campus. This transparency regarding admissions bolsters trust and pride among students and their families, fostering a supportive environment for continual success.
Continuing Excellence: Academic Performance on National Tests
In a related development, students from Toshin have also demonstrated significant improvements in their academic performance as seen in the results of the
Common University Entrance Test held on January 17 and 18, 2026. The average score for Toshin students reached
686.2 out of a possible 1,000 points, showcasing a
102.5 point lead over students from other educational backgrounds, whose average stood at
583.7. This growing gap indicates the effectiveness of Toshin’s rigorous training programs and the impact of their innovative and data-driven learning systems. Over the years since the test's inception in 2021, the disparity in performance between Toshin students and their peers has consistently broadened, with 2026 marking a watershed moment as this difference surpassed the
100-point mark.
Commitment to Quality Education
Toshin prides itself on strict adherence to educational quality standards, focusing solely on current students rather than including graduates in their statistics. They define their success metrics based on students actively enrolled during their third year of high school, ensuring that all statistics genuinely represent their student body.
The cornerstone of Toshin’s approach is its commitment to develop students into not just successful exam takers but well-rounded individuals prepared to contribute meaningfully to society. Chief among these strategies is the use of state-of-the-art AI learning tools combined with dedicated teachers who are passionately committed to their students' success.
About Nagase Co., Ltd.
Founded in 1976, Nagase has developed Japan's largest private education network and continues to cultivate individuals who can contribute to an independent and dignified society. Through institutions such as
Toshin High School and
Toshin Satellite Prep School, they provide top-tier preparatory courses for students aspiring to attend prestigious universities. With a commitment to educational excellence that spans all age levels, Nagase's various initiatives ensure that students receive comprehensive learning opportunities that cater to both academic and personal growth.
As these achievements illustrate, the future looks bright for Toshin, continuously evolving to meet the needs of its students and pushing the boundaries of educational success.