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Tokyo University between History and Modernity
As the landmark buildings of Tokyo University, Chimen, Yinxingshu Road and An Tian Lecture Hall witnessed the history of Tokyo University together. In addition, there is a "heart pool", which was described by Japanese writer Natsume Sosuke in his novel "Sanshiro", so people also call it "Sanshiro Pool". Such beautiful scenery once gave birth to two Nobel Prize in Literature winners-Yasunari Kawabata and Kenzaburo Oe.

In the alumni records of the University of Tokyo, there are more people active in Japanese political and economic circles. In the philosophy of running a university in Tokyo, you can hardly capture the literati atmosphere. On the contrary, it gives the impression of being more rational and pragmatic.

When you walk into the library of the University of Tokyo, you can feel this ubiquitous rigorous academic atmosphere. Dongda Library has an open-shelf reading room and a free reading room, which are not only open to students, but also to the society. Graduates can come in to relive their lives as long as they have a library card or diploma. For the diligent students of Dongda University, the library of Dongda University is an important post station in their growth process.

As a large national university, the Department of Natural Science of Tokyo University is at the forefront of scientific research. 200 1 Japan proposes to develop "five senses communication technology", that is, not only vision and hearing, but also smell, touch and taste should be transmitted in communication. Different fields study together, and the arts and sciences promote each other. Experts from the University of Tokyo agree that this is a necessary qualification for a first-class university.

Tokyo University Museum can be said to be the product of this educational thought. This used to be the warehouse where the University of Tokyo kept research materials. Although the research fields of 17 teachers working here are different, their mutual communication and interdisciplinary intersection give them the opportunity to open up many new fields and introduce their research results to the public. As the earliest university museum in Japan, it has collected historical materials and 2.4 million research specimens from the Edo era to the present University of Tokyo. The museum tries to collect the research results and materials of various research institutes and record the research history of Dongda University. This is why the University of Tokyo can try to use physical specimens in teaching.

In addition, it is the first museum in Japan to introduce a digital system. In the next few years, all specimens will be digitally recorded. For example, an early movie can be saved as data if it is digitized through restoration. The Digital Museum welcomes the touch-screen exhibition hall. Through the arrow, you can enter anywhere in the digital museum and watch the exhibits from different angles. The museum is open to the public from Monday to Friday, and it is also posted online to attract Japanese people to visit. It can be said that a major feature of the University of Tokyo is that research results are open to the outside world and exhibitions are publicized. How to embody the achievements of universities in industry and realize commercialization is one of the most important issues for the Japanese government. In order to exert the influence of research results in Japanese society, the University of Tokyo is making great efforts. The Intelligent Machinery Laboratory of the University of Tokyo was established by Japanese universities to give back to the society. It is the highlight of the laboratory to perform more accurate surgery with auxiliary surgical robots. Liao Hong En, a China student from Peking University, works here.

There are more than 2,000 international students like Liao in Tokyo University. The University of Tokyo has special study plans and assistance measures for all international students. The Japanese classroom set up by the International Student Center can help foreign students get familiar with Japanese life as soon as possible. If international students encounter diseases or accidents, the support club will also provide help. The curriculum of Tokyo University is divided into two stages, the first two years are the basic education stage, and the last two years are the professional education stage. After entering the school, freshmen first learn the basic knowledge of humanities, society and natural sciences in the department of correction, and then go to various departments to receive later professional education. In Dongda University, China students often hold parties and communicate with each other.

In Japan, there is a saying that students at the University of Tokyo have a lively brain but poor hands-on ability. Actually, this is an illusion. The University of Tokyo not only attaches importance to imparting professional knowledge and cultivating professional skills, but also encourages students to join various societies, associations and clubs. There are many clubs with different names and contents in the University of Tokyo, and there are even noodle clubs, mahjong research clubs and other clubs that sound funny and relaxed. It is in this active atmosphere that students of the University of Tokyo are cultivated with complete personality and all-round development quality, and at the same time, more international students are attracted to study here.