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Ranking of Seven Imperial Universities in Japan
According to the 2023 World University Rankings released by QS:

1, University of Tokyo ranked 23rd.

2. Kyoto University ranked 36th.

3. Osaka University ranks 68th.

4. Northeastern University ranked 79th.

5. Nagoya ranking 1 12.

6. Kyushu University Ranking 135.

7. Hokkaido University ranking 14 1.

There were nine imperial universities in Japan, including nine imperial universities in Japan. After several evolutions, Imperial University in Beijing and Imperial University in Taipei have become the highest universities in South Korea and Taiwan Province Province of China, namely Seoul University and Taiwan Province University, so there are only seven Imperial Universities in Japan.

Among them, the University of Tokyo, referred to as "Dongda University" for short, is a comprehensive national university headquartered in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, and is the top A university in the "Super International University Program" of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. ?

University of Tokyo 1877 was born. It was formed by the merger and reorganization of "Tokyo Kaicheng School" and "Tokyo Medical College" during the Meiji Restoration. It is the first national comprehensive university in Japan. The school was renamed "Imperial University" on 1886, which is the first imperial university established in Japan. 1September 1947 after World War II was officially named "Tokyo University".