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Brief introduction of sophia university
Sophia university (Hiragana: じょぅちだぃがく, Greek: σ οι α, English: Sophia), short for Shangzhi and Shangzhi, is a Japanese university headquartered in Tokyo. Founded in 19 13, it was originally founded by Roman Catholic priest JochiGakuin. Sophia university, Waseda University and Keio University are also called "early celebrations". The admission deviation of these three schools is the highest among private universities in kanto region. They belong to the first batch of private universities in kanto region and are one of the "three famous Japanese private universities". They are also called "the three most difficult private schools to enter" in Japan-"Early Qing Zhi", which is different from the so-called "National Big Four" (Tokyo University, tokyo institute of technology, hitotsubashi university, Japan). In Japanese, "being wise" means "the highest wisdom"-this is the origin of the name of sophia university University. Teachers and students in sophia university have extensive contacts with international organizations, and are also famous in Europe and America, with a large number of European and American students and foreign teachers. Its seminary and foreign language school are the most famous.