Tokyo is the capital and economic and political center of Japan. The headquarters of the University of Tokyo is located in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. Since Meiji 10 (1878) was named, it has been the representative of the highest institution of learning in Japan. The University of Tokyo is the oldest university in Japan, and most top figures in Japanese politics, academia and business have graduated from the University of Tokyo.
Tokyo University is a national university. The expenses of Japanese universities include tuition, entrance fees and facilities fees. The average cost in the first year is 744,200 yen. However, starting from the second year, tuition fees will be reduced by 30% because there is no need to pay tuition fees.
The University of Tokyo is not only the ideal of all Japanese high school students, but also attracts many overseas students to study abroad. Japanese law stipulates that people living in Japan must participate in medical insurance. After enrollment, individuals only need to bear 20%~30% of all medical expenses.
2. Kyoto University
Kyoto is a famous historical city in Japan and a scenic tourist city. Kyoto University, headquartered in Yoshida-Motomachi, Shizuoka-ku, Kyoto City, was founded in the 30th year of Meiji (1898) and was then named Kyoto Imperial University.
Kyoto University has ten colleges, including law, literature, education, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine and pharmacy. There are also affiliated research institutes of chemical engineering, humanities, wood, food science, disaster prevention and basic physics.
3. Kobe University
Kobe University is also a national university. In the 24th year of Showa, it was formed by the merger of Kobe University of Economics, Himeji Higher School, Hyogo Normal School and Kobe Higher Technical School.
Kobe is a developed city in Japan, and Kobe University is also a famous institution in Japan. Kobe University now has seven colleges, including Law School, Arts and Sciences College, Education College, Science College, Engineering College, Economics College and Management College. School of Law and School of Economics also have evening classes.