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The development history of ESP Conservatory of Music

Held a guitar repair and maintenance seminar in February 1975

In April 1983, relying on the ESP Group, in order to train professional guitar craftsmen and repair and maintenance technicians, the " "Japan Guitar Making Academy" (1-year program).

In April 1984, the graduate school was opened and classes started for the first batch of graduates. The "Japan Creative Music Academy" (2-year program) was opened to train guitarists in the field of pop music.

In April 1985, the "Japan Piano Tuning Technician Training College" (one-year program) was opened to train piano tuning technicians and wind instrument repair and maintenance technicians. At the same time, the above three schools were systematized and the "ESP Music School Group" was established.

October The student works of the "Japan Guitar Making Academy" were exhibited for the first time at the musical instrument exhibition. Since then it has been exhibited year by year.

In March 1986, Shimoochai Building No. 1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, was completed. "Japan Guitar Manufacturing Academy" and "Japan Piano Tuning Technician Training Academy" moved to Building 1.

In February 1987, the above two schools were merged and an application for the establishment of a vocational school was submitted under the name of "ESP Music College". At the same time, an application for the establishment of a school legal person was submitted in the name of "ESP Academy". Both applications were successfully approved, making it the first school in this field to obtain a license as a school legal entity.

In March 1989, Halls 2 to 6 were completed.

In March 1992, the recording studio in Hall 1 was completed.

In March 1994, Hall 7 was completed.

In October, the recording studio in Hall 4 was completed.

In February 1995, the recording studio in Hall 8 was completed.

In June, the performance hall of Hall 8 was completed.

In March 1997, the performance hall of the main building was completed.

In March 1998, the performance hall of Hall 9 was completed.

In April, the recording studio in the main building was completed.

In March 1999, Hall 10 was completed.

In February 2000, according to the announcement by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (currently the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology), graduates will be awarded the title of "Expert" starting from 1999.

In April, the recording studio in Hall 10 was completed.

In March 2002, the performance hall and recording studio of Hall 11 were completed.

In June 2004, the performance hall of Hall 12 was completed. Hall 13 is completed.

In April 2005, the comprehensive entertainment vocational school "ESP Music Academy Osaka Campus" was opened in Umeda, Osaka. In the same year, the "Harajuku Acting School", a professional school for dance and voice actors, was opened in Harajuku, Tokyo.

April 2006 marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of ESP Academy. Harajuku Acting School Building 2 is completed.

In April 2007, "Harajuku Acting School" was renamed "ESP Acting School". The main building of ESP Entertainment Professional is completed.

In April 2013, "ESP Acting School" was renamed "ESP Animation Voice Actor Vocational School".