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Is Ritsumeikan University worth going to?
Ritsumeikan University is worth a visit.

1. Ritsumeikan University, short for Liuhe Ritsumeikan, is a private comprehensive university headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the most difficult private universities in West Japan.

2. This school, formerly Ritsumeikan, was a private school founded by Japanese Prime Minister Saionji Kinmochi in Kyoto Palace in 12 and 14. The name "life" is taken from the article "I will die young, cultivate myself, so I will live forever" in Mencius.

3. Ritsumeikan University has established cooperation agreements with 463 famous universities and institutions in the world, including Peking University, Tsinghua University, Hong Kong University and National University of Singapore. Among them, it has deep cooperation with many 985 engineering colleges in China.

The development of Ritsumeikan University;

1. Ritsumeikan Academy originated from Ritsumeikan, a private school established in Kyoto Palace on 1869 by Saionji Kinmochi, a famous Japanese politician and international representative in modern Japanese history.

2. 1900, Shiro Nakagawa, Saionji Kinmochi's secretary as Minister of Education, inherited the spirit of Saionji Kinmochi and founded the "Private Kyoto School of Law and Politics".

3. In1905, Saionji Kinmochi promised the private Kyoto Law School to inherit the name of Ritsumeikan. In 19 13, the school was renamed Ritsumeikan University.

4. After the war, Ritsumeikan University, under the leadership of President Suekawa Hiroshi, formulated the teaching concept of "peace and democracy" according to the spirit of the Constitution and the Basic Law on Education.