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Japan's famous universities rank in the top ten.
10, Ritsumeikan University (ranked 403 in the world)

ritsumeikan university

Ritsumeikan University, founded in 1899, is a private higher education institution located in Kyoto. Ritsumeikan University is a coeducational higher education institution officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. At present, Ritsumeikan University ranks 10 in Japan and 403 in the world.

9. Nagoya University (ranked 392 in the world)

nagoya university

Nagoya University, founded in 1939, is a non-profit public higher education institution located in Aichi Prefecture. Nagoya University is officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. All these 79-year-old higher education institutions have formulated selective admission policies based on entrance examinations. The enrollment rate ranges from 10%, ranking ninth in Japan and 392nd in the world.

8. Hokkaido University (ranked 403rd in the world)

Hokkaido University

Established in 19 18, Hokkaido University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in Sapporo, Hokkaido. It is the best higher education or research institution in Japan. 20 14 was selected as a super global university project. In addition to Sapporo campus, there are also Hakodate campus and overseas satellite offices.

7. Tohoku University in Japan (ranked 355th in the world)

Tohoku University, Japan

Tohoku University was founded in 1907, located in the northeast of Miyagi Prefecture, Sendai, Japan. It is the National University of Japan, the University of the Third Reich of Japan and one of the seven universities in China. It is considered as one of the most prestigious universities in Japan and one of the fifty universities in the world.

6. Osaka University (ranked 352 in the world)

osaka university

Osaka University, founded in 193 1, is a public research university located in Osaka Prefecture. It is the sixth oldest university in Japan and one of the seven largest universities in Japan. Osaka University is usually considered as one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, and it is usually ranked as one of the three major public higher education institutions in Japan along with Tokyo University and Kyoto University. In QS world university ranking 20 19, it

5. University of Tsukuba (ranked 278 in the world)

University of Tsukuba

University of Tsukuba, founded in 1973, is the oldest national university in Japan (established by the Japanese government) and one of the most comprehensive research universities. It has 28 university clusters and schools with about 16500 students, making it the second largest single school in Japan.

4. Waseda University (ranked 202 in the world)

Waseda University

Waseda University, founded in 1882, is a private research university in Shinjuku, Japan. Waseda is divided into 36 departments, 13 undergraduate schools and 23 graduate schools.

3. Keio University (world ranking 16 1)

keio university

Keio University, founded in 1858, is regarded as the oldest modern higher education institution in Japan. Founder Fukuzawa Yukichi founded this school in Edo (now Tokyo). Keio University was originally a western research school with 1 1 campuses in Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture. There are ten colleges in literature, economics, law, industry and commerce, medicine, science and technology, policy management, environment and information research, nursing and medical treatment and pharmacy.

2. Kyoto University (world ranking 125)

Kyoto University

Established in 1897, Kyoto University is the second oldest university in Japan, one of the highest ranked universities in Asia and one of the seven national universities in Japan. Kyoto University is famous for training world-class researchers, including 18 Nobel Prize winners and 1 Gauss Prize winners.

1, University of Tokyo (ranked 72nd in the world)

The University of Tokyo

University of Tokyo, founded in 1877, is a non-profit public higher education institution, located in the urban environment of Tokyo metropolis. It is the first imperial university and one of the most prestigious universities in Japan. The university has graduated many famous alumni, including 17 prime ministers, 16 nobel prize winners, 3 Pritzker prize winners, 3 astronauts and 1 field prize winners.