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How many semesters are there in Central University of Japan?
The academic system of Japanese universities, like domestic universities, is four years.

Central University (Central University; ; ちゅぅぉぅだぃがく), a famous private university in Tokyo, Japan, is known as one of the five famous private universities in Tokyo, and is a member of the International Association of Universities.

Economics was founded in August 1905 and renamed as Central University. 1June, 920, officially became a higher education institution according to the Japanese University Law. Since the establishment of Anglo-French College, it has developed into a comprehensive academic park with 8 undergraduate colleges, 8 graduate schools, 3 graduate schools with professional degrees, 9 research institutes, 4 affiliated high schools and 2 affiliated junior high schools.

The law education of Central University is first-class in Japan. The number of people who passed the judicial examination ranks among the top five in Japan, and alumni have great influence in Japanese legal circles (judges, prosecutors and lawyers). The level of legal education is equal to that of Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Waseda University and Keio University, and it is known as the "Law Center".

In addition, the number of qualified people in Japan's other two well-known and difficult qualification examinations, the CPA examination and the national civil service comprehensive examination, also ranks among the top in Japan all the year round, reflecting its high level of relevant education.

The school has already formed a strong social influence in Japan's political and economic circles, cultural circles and even sports entertainment circles. For example, it ranks fifth in Japan in the ranking of Japanese parliamentarians from universities; Ranked fourth in Japan in the ranking of schools where board members of listed companies in Tokyo Stock Exchange were born; Qiu Yuankang, the chief producer of AKB48, a well-known Japanese idol group, and Makoto Shinkai, a well-known director of animated films who once served as excellent animated works such as Your Name and Five centimeters per second, were also born in the Department of Literature.