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What schools are there to study in Japan?
Schools studying in Japan are: hitotsubashi university, tokyo institute of technology and Nagoya University in Japan.

I. hitotsubashi university

Hitotsubashi university is one of the earliest Japanese universities and a world-famous comprehensive social science university. The school was founded 130 years ago, and has cultivated elites who are well-known in all walks of life in Japan, especially in the industrial, commercial and financial circles. At present, most Japanese financial leaders have graduated from this school and enjoy the reputation of "cradle of financial leaders" in Japan. While hitotsubashi university maintains its absolute superiority in traditional strong disciplines such as economics and business studies, its research and educational achievements in the field of law have attracted worldwide attention in recent years.

Second, tokyo institute of technology.

Comparable to the top comprehensive science and engineering university of Tokyo. Tokyo institute of technology is one of the first-class universities of science and technology in the world, focusing on engineering technology and natural science research, ranking among the best in the world. There are three campuses in tokyo institute of technology, and Yinshan Campus, located in Yinshan, Muhei District, Tokyo, is the main campus. The other two campuses are Tamamachi Campus located in Shibuya, Port Area, Tokyo, and Sudouxiang Huatai Campus located in Tamamachi, Lvchang District, Yokohama City.

3. Nagoya University, Japan

Nagoya University in Japan, referred to as Nagoya University for short, is a national research-oriented comprehensive university headquartered in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the leading national universities in Japan and enjoys a high reputation in many research fields around the world. By the end of 2002 1, the school has produced 7 Nobel Prizes, 1 Fields Prize,1Wolf Prize for Mathematics, 3 Kyoto Prizes, 36 Japanese Academy Prizes and 2 Japanese International Prizes.