Waseda is a school with its own style, free, cheerful and brisk. Some people even say that the laughter of early students is louder than that of East Polytechnic University.
Japanese universities are divided into public and private, and the tuition fees of public universities are cheaper than those of private universities. Waseda is a private university, and the school pays attention to cultivating all kinds of comprehensive talents. This is a good university. The school is rich in resources, with alumni from all walks of life in Tokyo, and the employment support is good regardless of academic or personal connections.
Waseda was not in a bustling city when it was first established. Its predecessor was the Tokyo Special School founded by the famous Japanese political activist and civil rights activist 1882 in a rice field in the suburbs of Tokyo in the Meiji era.
Brief introduction of Waseda University:
Waseda University, referred to as Zaoda, is a world-renowned research-oriented comprehensive university located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. 1882, with the declaration of "learning to be independent", former Japanese Prime Minister Nobuyuki Oto founded Waseda University.
Its graduates are brilliant and have a wide influence in the world. Seven Japanese prime ministers all graduated from Waseda University, and nearly one-third of the members of Parliament are from Waseda University. The founders and presidents of many famous companies such as Sony, Casio, Samsung, Toshiba, Lotte, Nintendo, Panasonic, Sanyo and Uniqlo (Fast Retailing) were all born in Waseda University.
So far, 30 alumni have won the Akutagawa Prize, the highest prize in Japanese literature, ranking first in Japan. In 20 17, CWUR ranked 37th in the world.