専門学校サンテクノカレッジ, Technical training institute in Kai, Japan
SunTech College is a technical training institution in Kai that teaches students programming, game development, computer graphics, web design, and animation. The school maintains a one-to-one computer ratio with students, meaning everyone has constant access to equipment they need.
The school was established in 1991 and became Japan's first vocational school to set up internet access for teaching. This made it a pioneer in technical education when digital connections were still uncommon.
The school hosts the annual Taiyo Festival, where students display their digital creations and technology projects to people in the area. You can see firsthand how creatively students apply what they have learned.
The school is about 10 minutes from Ryuo Station by foot, making it easy to reach by train. Keep in mind it is an active campus, so building access may be limited outside of public events.
The school works with HAL Laboratory, famous for creating Nintendo games, and offers students direct mentoring from professional game developers. This partnership allows future talent to learn from industry leaders.
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