Teacher Lan replied: hitotsubashi university is known as "Harvard in Asia" internationally, and hitotsubashi university is the top business school in Japan, ranking first in business. Its strength in the fields of humanities and social sciences such as law, international relations, sociology and linguistics is also recognized as the top three in Japan. Since the school was founded 130 years ago, it has cultivated many elites from all walks of life in Japan, especially the industrial and commercial financial circles, and trained a large number of talents for Japan. Most Japanese financial leaders graduated from this school and enjoy the reputation of "cradle of financial leaders" in Japan.
There is no science and engineering in a pure liberal arts university, and the liberal arts are incomplete. There are only four major disciplines and their majors. The school's teaching and research are located in four departments and six research departments. Hitotsubashi university's evaluation can be summarized in one sentence: "A small and sophisticated business school, several senior professors with personality, and a group of smart and diligent scholars."