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Central University school profile
Central University (Japanese: ちゅぅぉぅだぃがく, English: Central University) is a famous private comprehensive university in Japan. The school is located in Hachioji City, Tokyo. Its predecessor was/kloc-0, the British Law School established in July, 885, one of the five oldest law schools in Japan, specialized schools (now specialized universities), Meiji Law School (now Meiji University), Tokyo Law School (now Hosei University) and Tokyo Specialized School (now Waseda University). 1920 merged with other schools. At first, he mainly taught British and American law, and with the continuous improvement of modern Japanese law, he gradually began to teach domestic law. The name of the school was once changed to Tokyo Law School and Tokyo Law School University. In addition, the number of people who passed the judicial examination of Central University has been ranked first in Japan from 195 1 year (in the 26th year of Showa) to 1970 (in the 45th year of Showa). From 1970s to11980s, they competed with the University of Tokyo for the first place in the judicial examination, so that the saying of "Middle East War" was derived at that time. Later, due to the intensification of the student movement and the influence of moving into Tama campus, although the ranking dropped to 3~5, it still ensured its position in the legal field with the performance of the top 5 all the year round.