1, Esaki Reona of the University of Tokyo, who discovered semiconductors in quantum tunneling experiments, won the Nobel Prize in Physics with 1973; Masatoshi Koshiba of the University of Tokyo has made outstanding contributions to astrophysics, especially to the examination of cosmic neutrinos, and won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics. Kobayashi of Nagoya University discovered that Kobayashi Ichikawa theory and CP destruction originated from elementary particle physics and won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics. Minying Yichuan of Nagoya University discovered Kobayashi-Yichuan theory and CP destruction originated from elementary particle physics, and won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics.
2. Hideki Shirakawa, tokyo institute of technology, Discovery and Development of Conductive Polymers, 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Noyori Ryori, Kyoto University, Asymmetric Synthesis of Chiral Catalysts, 200 1 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Kenichi Tanaka, Northeastern University, developing identification and structural analysis technology of living polymers, 2002 Nobel Prize in chemistry; Shimomura, Nagoya University, Discovery of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and Contribution of Life Science, 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Akira Suzuki, Hokkaido University, Discovery of Suzuki Reaction, 20 10 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Purdue University, Ei-Ichi Negishi, Discovery of Root-sink Coupling Reaction, 20 10 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
3. susumu tonegawa, Kyoto University, Generation of Diversity Antibodies and Interpretation of Genetic Principles, 1987 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine; Shinya yamanaka, one of the founders of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPScell), won the 20 12 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
4. Kenzaburo Oe, Football in the First Year of Yan Hong, Nobel Prize in Literature, 1994.