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Outstanding talents of the University of Tokyo
Takayuki Kato, a statesman: the 24th Prime Minister of Japan.

Wakatsuki Reijiro: 25th and 28th Prime Ministers.

Yukio Hamaguchi: 27th Prime Minister, Wine King, Prime Minister of the Lion.

A history of tianhao: the 32nd Japanese Prime Minister.

Ichiro Hiranuma: The 35th Prime Minister.

Ihara Kiyojiro: The 44th Japanese Prime Minister.

Yoshitomo: 45th, 48-5 1 Japanese Prime Minister.

Katayama Tetsu: 46th Prime Minister.

Hitoshi Ashida: The 47th Japanese Prime Minister.

Eisaku Satō: 61-63rd generation Japanese prime minister, 1974 Nobel Peace Prize winner.

Hideki Ishizuka:1929-193/kloc-0 was appointed as the governor of Taiwan Province in.

Ichiro Hatoyama: The 52nd, 53rd and 54th Prime Ministers of Japan.

Kishi Nobusuke: The 56th and 57th Japanese Prime Ministers.

Fukuda Takeo: The 67th Japanese Prime Minister.

Nakasone Yasuhiro: The 7th1-73rd Japanese Prime Minister.

Kiichi Miyazawa: The 78th Prime Minister of Japan.

Kato Koichi: Member of the Japanese House of Representatives.

Masako Owada: Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan is a pro-princess.

Yasuo Uchida: The foreign ministers of the cabinets of Yuan Gui, Gao Qiao and Kato, and two acting prime ministers.

Kenji Miyamoto: Leader of Japanese Producers' Party.

Fuwa Tetsuo: Leader of the Japanese Production Party.

Jiang Tianmei: Former Speaker of the Senate.

Mukaibo Takashi: Vice President of China-Japan Friendship Association. Esaki Reona, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1973.

Ichiro Asanaga: 1965 Nobel Prize winner in physics (PhD graduate).

Masatoshi Koshiba: Winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Yoichiro Nambu: Winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Ei-Ichi Negishi: 20 10 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.

Hiroyuki Hirayama: wolf prize in mathematics winner 1984/ 1985.

Kiyoshi Itō: 1987 wolf prize in mathematics Prize winner.

Yukio Sato: wolf prize in mathematics winner in 2002/2003.

Fumihiko maki:1winner of Wolf Art Award in 1988.

The father of Japanese physics.

Takamine jūkichi: the discoverer of the hormone "adrenaline".

Shigella: the discoverer of Shigella.

Tadao Yanuchihara: A famous Japanese economist.

Planting grass for show: economist, former professor of graduate school of Waseda University.

Ienaga saburo: A famous Japanese historian and educator.

Ishizaka Kimishige: The first Japanese to win the Geldner International Prize (1973). Yasunari Kawabata: 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature winner.

Kenzaburo Oe:1Nobel Prize in Literature winner in 1994.

Akutagawa Ryunosuke: a famous Japanese novelist and literary master.

Natsume Soseki: A famous Japanese writer and literary master.

Osamu Dazai (graduated): A famous Japanese novelist and literary master.

Yukio Mishima: A famous Japanese writer and literary master.

Junichiro Tanizaki, a famous novelist, is regarded as a classic master of aestheticism by Japanese literary circles.

Sengay: novelist, critic and translator.

Takeuchi is a literary critic and sinologist.

A trip to Shunsuke (graduated): writer.

Abe's Public Housing: A Writer Nominated by Nobel Prize in Literature.

Motojirō Kajii (undergraduate): novelist.

Shiga Naoya: Writer, one of the representative writers of "White Birch School".

Kan Kikuchi: novelist and playwright.

Kafka Gai Na: novelist and essayist.

Oda History: Writer and Peace Activist.

Suzuki Miyoshi: Japanese novelist and children's literature writer.

Masaoka Shiki: haiku authority.

Ueda Min: Poet and critic. China alumnus Jiang Bingkun: Minister of Economy of Taiwan Province Province, Chairman of Economic Development Committee and Chairman of SEF.

Peng Mingmin: Leader of Taiwan independence Movement.

Wang Yude: Leader of Japanese Taiwan independence Movement.

Lai Yongxiang: a scholar of library science, deputy director of Yanjing Library of Harvard University, and designer of China Book Classification.

Xu Shikai: Representative of Taiwan Province Province in Japan, main participant of Taiwan independence Movement.

Lai: Taiwan Province District Leaders' Provincial District Court.

Liu Mingchao: Former Senator of Taiwan Province Province, Representative of the Constituent Assembly and legislator.

Liang: Academician of China Academy of Sciences, the first minister of forestry, former president of Nanjing University and president of Nanjing Forestry University.

Huang Xianfan: One of the founders of modern ethnology in China and the father of Zhuang School. 1935 studied at the Graduate School of Imperial University in Tokyo.

Huang Zhaotang: a participant in the Taiwan independence Movement, a political scholar, and currently the chairman of the "Taiwan Province Independent Alliance"; He used to be a professor of political science at Showa University in Japan.

Wang Yude: a scholar of linguistics and history, a leader of the independence movement between Japan and Taiwan, and the founder of the YMCA of Taiwan Province Province.

Wang Yulin: Lawyer during the Japanese occupation. After the war, he served as the prosecutor of Hsinchu District Inspection Office and was executed in the "February 28th Incident" in Taiwan Province Province.

Xu Shikai: Taiwan Province Province is currently the representative in Taiwan independence and a participant in the Japanese Movement.

Zhang Yanxian: Taiwan Province Province is currently the curator of the National History Museum and a famous scholar in Taiwan Province Province.

Peng Mingmin: Taiwan Province Province is currently the senior minister of the Presidential Palace and a participant in the Taiwan independence Movement.

Zheng Qinren: Historian, once a professor in the history department of Taiwan Province Provincial University; At present, he is the national policy adviser of the Presidential Palace of Taiwan Province Province.

Sue: Applied microbiologist, the father of fermented grains in Taiwan Province.

Song: Senior Japanese civil servant passed the examination, lawyer Taiwan Province during the Japanese occupation, and founder of private Yanping College in Taiwan Province.