
Today this is one of the most popular sightseeing spots for foreigners. Attracted to the beautiful scenery interwoven with Hokkaido's rich nature and climate, hot spring baths, theme parks and fresh foods, it's not a surprise that many of those who visit return again.
Sapporo City, where Sanko Gakuen runs beauty, confectionery, wedding, sports, medical and nursing colleges, serves not only as the political and economic hub of Hokkaido but is also the fourth most populated city in Japan. The Sapporo Snow Festival held in February each year is one of the most famous events in Japan, attracting more than two million visitors who come to enjoy the streets adorned with artistic creations made from snow and ice.

In Sendai, the largest city in the Tohoku area, Sanko Gakuen operates beauty, confectionery, wedding, sports, medical and nursery care colleges. Sendai is famous for Date Masamune, a military commander during feudal Japan. The town proves irresistible to lovers of history, bringing to life Masamune and the people of Japan's feudal era.
Sendai also retains a great deal of nature all around, and on account of its abundant greenery including streets lined with trees even in the city center, Sendai is a beautiful city that also goes by the name "The City of Trees." This is attributed to Date Masamune, who recommended planting fruit-bearing trees to prepare for famine and the planting of cedar trees to demark boundaries between neighbors. And even today, people carefully tend to the greenery buried around the city's shrines and temples.

The Kanto area, home to Japanese capital city Tokyo, serves as Japan's political and economic hub. Sanko Gakuen has opened beauty, confectionery, wedding, sports, medical and nursery care colleges in the Kanto area, specifically in Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa and Chiba. Sanko Gakuen operates beauty, confectionery, wedding, sports, medical and nursery care colleges in the Kanto area, specifically in Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa and Chiba.
Tourists from all over the world are drawn to the distinctive big-city energy of Tokyo, the economic, political and culture center of Japan, flocking to areas such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Akihabara, Roppongi and Odaiba. With attention-grabbing spots opening one after another and cutting-edge trends taking hold, Tokyo promises the possibility of new discovers during each visit.
Chiba Prefecture, home to Narita Airport and Tokyo Disneyland, is making great efforts to attract foreign tourists. As it is situated on the east side of Tokyo, the area also enjoys convenient access to the city.
Yokohama (Kanagawa Prefecture) boasts the largest population in Japan and is renowned for its exotic mood of historical Western-style buildings and Chinatown, and the stunning view at night. Starting with the opening of Yokohama Port in 1859, Western culture and art has spread all over Japan from Yokohama.
Saitama City (Saitama Prefecture) continuously offers multi-lingual consultations as a lifestyle consultation service for foreign residents. Saitama is endeavoring to become an easy place for foreigners to live.

Sanko Gakuen operates beauty, culinary, confectionery, wedding, sports, medical nursery, IT care colleges in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. With the development of tourism PR facilities aimed at foreign visitors going through Chubu International Airport, Nagoya city itself, the two thousand year history of the world heritage-listed Ise Shrine and the Gotenba outlet mall, foreign visitors to the Chubu area are on the increase.
Aichi Prefecture is also the birthplace of the world-renowned car brand TOYOTA, and Toyota Techno Museum, where visitors can look at and touch Toyota technology, is located in walking distance of the Sanko Gakuen campus.

The Kansai area, home to Osaka Prefecture, is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan after the Kanto area, and as an economic zone has become the hub of government, economics and culture for western Japan. The city of Osaka in particular boast the second largest population in Japan after Yokohama, and the scale of the city's economic activity makes it a major world-class city second only to Tokyo.
Sanko Gakuen operates beauty, culinary, confectionery, wedding, sports, medical nursery, IT care colleges in the city center. Among these, Tsuji Gakuen Culinary and Confectionery School is known as the first culinary school in Japan, and has produce many graduates who have acquired high-level skill sets and our flourishing around the world.

Hiroshima, the largest city in the Chugoku area, gained broad worldwide notoriety as the first city on which an atomic bomb was dropped, and has since become known as a city embracing a culture of international peace.
Sanko Gakuen operates beauty, sports, medical and nursery care colleges in the city center. As the campus lies just to the side of Hiroshima station, it is conveniently located for facets of everyday life such as part time work and shopping.

Fukuoka is the largest city in the Kyushu area. It features a temperature climate that makes it a comfortable place to live year-round. Sanko Gakuen operates beauty, wedding, sports, medical and nursery care colleges around Hakata Station in the center of Fukuoka. Each campus is located in an area that makes it convenient for everyday life, such as part time work and shopping.
Fukuoka is synonymous with pork-flavored ramen noodles. Enjoy the flavor of what even today could be described as the national dish at its home in Fukuoka.
