Toyo University is one of the top universities in the world selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. It is also one of the universities designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Global 30 (Japan G30) program. Headquartered in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. In addition to the two campuses in bunkyo-ku, there are branches in North Tokyo, Asahi, Sichuan and Vietnam, and Bancang Town, Gunma Prefecture, Saitama. Among them, the newly established Yutai Campus was designed by the famous Japanese designer Kengo Kuma (the designer of SOHO in Sanlitun, Beijing, the main venue of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games). Japanese university canteens rank first in Japan. Toyo University is one of the top ten schools that Japanese high school students yearn for most.
1887, Hiroyuki Inoue founded a private philosophy museum dedicated to teaching philosophy, which became a private philosophy museum university due to the order of the complex school. 1906 changed its name to private Toyo University, and then it was transformed into a new university in 1949. At the beginning of the establishment of 1887, most schools related to philosophy were dominated by religions such as Christianity and Buddhism, so it became the only non-religious school in Japan except national universities. After World War II, with philosophy as the main body, the school scale has been expanding, with 5 campuses, 14 departments and 46 disciplines, and universities have 14 research departments.