Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University ranking - List of facilities of the University of Tokyo, Japan
List of facilities of the University of Tokyo, Japan
Japan, with its superior climate and beautiful scenery, is a place that students all over the world yearn for. So what about the campus facilities of the University of Tokyo? The following is a list of facilities of the University of Tokyo, Japan. Welcome to reading.

I. School facilities

The campus of the University of Tokyo is located in bunkyo-ku's hometown in Tokyo, covering an area of 40 hectares, where most institutions of the whole university are located. In addition, a new campus will be built in Komako, Muhei district, where the Correctional Services Department and some logistics facilities will be located. Affiliated schools, industrial research departments, experimental practice bases (such as farms, forest farms, earthquakes, volcanoes and astronomical observation stations) and dormitories for teachers and students are distributed all over the country.

The location of the old school gate, the Zaohongmen of the original school district, was originally the place where the governors of the Edo era greeted their families, and the gate was painted vermilion. After the Tokyo earthquake and the destruction of World War II, 1949 was designated as a key cultural relic by the state. 199 1, decorated, very stylish. Now Red Gate has become synonymous with Tokyo University.

Second, school accommodation.

The University of Tokyo has international dormitories, and students can also apply. However, the number of dormitories is limited, and students who fail to apply can only apply for renting a house around the dormitory.

Third, the library

The library of the University of Tokyo was founded in 1877, and the original library was set on fire in the Great Kanto Earthquake in Japan in 1923. The new general library is funded by Rockefeller Foundation. 1928. The entire library system of the University of Tokyo includes the main library and more than 60 branch libraries.

By the end of 20 17, the library of the University of Tokyo had 9.26 million books, including 4.88 million Japanese books, 4.28 million foreign books and 0.60 million academic journals. In 20 12 years, 159000 books and documents were purchased and donated.