The Japanese Language Department was established in 2005. Cadres graduated from the department in various fields of work related to Japan and the Japanese language, whether inside or outside Egypt. Where many of the department’s graduates work in the fields of Japanese trade and industry companies that own factories and companies in Egypt. Many graduates also work in the fields of translation, tourism, journalism, editing, and various Japanese institutions, whether in Egypt or Japan. The department helps its students and graduates to enroll in Japanese universities, whether through short direct grants (for two months) or long one (for a year), at the expense of the Japanese Ministry of Education. The department also addresses various Japanese universities such as Keio University, Toyo University, and others in order to provide scholarships for students of the department who apply directly to them through the pages of these universities. The Japanese language department is taught by a group of professors in addition to Japanese experts. The department also organizes meetings, seminars, and symposiums in order to benefit students and link them to the main source of the Japanese language, in cooperation with Japanese universities such as: the ancient Kyoto University, Keio University, Toyo University, and famous Japanese research centers such as the International Center for Japanese Studies, the Language Center, and the National Museum of Japanese History Center.