Alumni - Staying Connected

At DISK, we take great pride in the lifelong connections we build among students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Whether you spent a few years here or completed your entire education at DISK, you remain an integral part of our extended family.
Being a Doshisha school alumni means being part of a rich and enduring legacy. The friendships, experiences, and achievements from your time at DISK are woven into the school's history, and we want to ensure you stay connected—both to the university and to the people who made your time here special.
We always love hearing from past students and celebrating their journeys beyond DISK.
To visit the school, reconnect with former classmates, or stay informed about alumni events, please contact the DISK Director at [email protected].
Being a Doshisha school alumni means being part of a rich and enduring legacy. The friendships, experiences, and achievements from your time at DISK are woven into the school's history, and we want to ensure you stay connected—both to the university and to the people who made your time here special.
We always love hearing from past students and celebrating their journeys beyond DISK.
To visit the school, reconnect with former classmates, or stay informed about alumni events, please contact the DISK Director at [email protected].
Comment: I am pleased to have spent my senior year at Doshisha International School, Kyoto as I had the chance to study and think about my future in a very calming environment since the school was surrounded by the beautiful nature of southern Kyoto. I believe that the school is located in an ideal area for those who wish to concentrate on their studies and reflect on their life goals to build an even better future.
I was happy to have connected my studies from Doshisha International School, Kyoto to Doshisha University, since Doshisha University had given me a great experience as well as the chance to study abroad. Neejima Jo, who is the founder of Doshisha was the first Japanese to have obtained a bachelor's degree in a foreign institution, and I believe that his ideas are reflected in the concept of Doshisha today, which gives its students the opportunity to connect with the world and be truly international. - Student (Class of 2014/15)
Updated Feb'25