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How about University of Tsukuba?
University of Tsukuba is good.

1. Abundant financial resources: There are many Nobel Prize winners in the faculty of the University of Tsukuba, including physicist Asakura Ichiro, Esaki Reona and chemist Hideki Shirakawa. In addition, although Satoshi Omura didn't teach at the University of Tsukuba, he was an auditor of the former Tokyo University of Education, and Xiang Er was a professor at that time, which also showed the prestige and influence of the University of Tsukuba in academic circles.

2. Strong learning atmosphere: University of Tsukuba is located in Ibaraki Prefecture. Compared with big cities, there are relatively few recreational facilities here, which helps students to concentrate more on their study and research. At the same time, as a national university, Tsukuba University has relatively low tuition fees and reasonable dormitory prices, which creates a good study and living environment for students.

3. The University of Tsukuba, formerly known as Tokyo Normal School, was born in 1872, and was renamed Tokyo Education University in 1949. 1In September, 1967, the Japanese Cabinet approved 36 institutions such as Tokyo Education University as scheduled institutions for the relocation of Tsukuba area.1In May, 1972, the Japanese Cabinet decided that 42 institutions such as Tsukuba New University (tentative name) were research and education institutions that moved to Tsukuba Research Park. 1973 The University of Tsukuba was established in June, and the National University of Tsukuba was established in April, 2004.