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Introduction to the campus of Tokyo University, Japan
Japan has a perfect education system and a strong humanistic atmosphere, attracting international students from all over the world every year. The University of Tokyo is one of the larger universities in Japan, so how many campuses does it have? I'm here to sort out the campus introduction of Tokyo University in Japan, hoping to help you.

Tokyo University is the highest ranked university in Japan, while Dongda University is the first modern university in Japan, the highest academic hall in China and the top university in the world.

Every year, many students compete to enter the University of Tokyo. Tokyo University is a well-known university with a long history, which maintains the characteristics of traditional universities: multi-college and multi-discipline. Now almost all the subjects in the school are old subjects, and the level of running a school is very high. Master's and doctor's degrees can be awarded in almost all disciplines.

The University of Tokyo has fifteen campuses, with an amazing number.

Hometown Campus: bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 40.27 hectares.

Asano Nagaakira Campus: bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 4.37 hectares.

Yayoi Campus: bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 1 1.28 hectares.

Botanical Garden Affiliated to Research Department of Ministry of Science: bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 16.08 hectares.

Komako Campus: 35.20 hectares in Muhei District, Tokyo.

Secondary Education School and Institute of Oceanography affiliated to the Ministry of Education: 4.87 hectares in Nakano District, Tokyo.

Platinum Campus: 7.2 hectares in Tokyo Port Area.

Affiliated Farm of Agricultural Life Sciences Research Section: 3 1.36 hectares in Tokyo West.

Sanying Campus: 6.88 hectares in Sanying City, Tokyo.

Pasture attached to Agricultural Life Research Section: 36. 12 hectares in XiIbaraki Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture.

Department of Creative Science in New Fields, Institute of Physical Properties, Institute of Cosmic Ray: Kashi City, Chiba Prefecture, 23.75 hectares.

Kemigawa Campus: 32.3 hectares in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.

Ergong Orchard, a farm affiliated to the Agricultural Life Science Research Department: 3.93 hectares in Nakamura, Kanagawa Prefecture.

Amami animal research facility affiliated to the Institute of Medical Sciences: 0.88 hectares in Oshima County, Kagoshima County.

Aichi exercise forest affiliated to Agricultural Life Science Research Section: Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, 1264.63 hectares.