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I graduated from college and want to go to Japan to study psychology. What are the better universities?
1. University of Tokyo

Tokyo University (Japanese: とぅきょぅだぃがく, English: Tokyo University) is a national university in Japan and one of the nine imperial universities. Originated from the Kaicheng Research Institute (Shu Fan Research Institute) and the Medical Research Institute established by the Tokugawa shogunate in the Edo era. The University of Tokyo is the first university established in Japan according to the modern academic system and the highest academic hall in Japan. The graduates include many national leaders. The University of Tokyo is the highest ranked university in Japan and one of the top 50 universities in the world. Every year, many students compete to enter the University of Tokyo.

2. Keio University

Keio University (alias: けぃぉぅぎじゅくだぃがく, English: Keio University), referred to as Keio University, is a famous Japanese thinker Fukuzawa Yukichi. 1858, the external school he established was the origin. The university has also trained many authoritative and influential figures in Japan, such as the vice president of IBM in Japan and Junichiro Koizumi, former Japanese Prime Minister, and a member of Sky Group "Lan" in Japan.

3. Kyoto University

Kyoto University (Japanese: きょぅとだぃがく, English: Kyoto University), referred to as Kyoto University, is the second national university established in Japan after Tokyo University. Although they are all national universities enjoying the same reputation in Japan, their traditions and school-running objectives are quite different. Dongda focuses on cultivating talents for governing the country, while Peking University is good at cultivating scientists. Therefore, although Kyoto University has produced only one Prime Minister, Ikeda Hayato, there are few famous scientists active in Japanese politics. However, in scientific research, talented people have come forth in large numbers and made great achievements, so they are called "the cradle of scientists". We are particularly proud that during the 39-year period of 1949- 1987, among the seven Japanese Nobel laureates, four were from Nakai Shinji University, more than those from Neusoft University. There are countless winners such as the Japanese Cultural Medal and the Japanese Academy of Sciences Award.

4. Osaka University

Osaka University (Japanese: ぉぉさかだぃがく, English: Osaka University) is usually called Osaka University (はんだぃぃ𞊣). Unlike other imperial universities founded directly by the government in recent years to train government officials, experts, scholars and technicians, it was founded by private forces applying to the government. Osaka University is one of the seven famous imperial universities in Japan, directly under the leadership of the Ministry of Education.

5. Chiba University

Chiba University was founded in Showa on May 24th, March1year. It was formed by the merger of Chiba Medical University, the departments of medicine and pharmacy affiliated to the same university, Chiba Normal School, Chiba Youth Normal School, tokyo institute of technology and Chiba Agricultural College. It is a comprehensive university with 9 colleges, including College of Arts, College of Law and Economics and College of Technology.