Keio University, formerly a small private school, was founded in 1858 to study western science introduced to Japan through the Netherlands. Later, under the leadership of its founder, Fukuzawa Yukichi, he led the Institute to develop in various fields. At present, there are nine undergraduate departments and eleven graduate schools in five campuses in Tokyo and its suburbs. In addition, there are 8 schools (including those established abroad) with about 40,000 students and children. In addition, there are university affiliated hospitals and many research and education facilities at home and abroad. It is the oldest private comprehensive university in Japan. Starting from 200 1, Keio University has promoted various reforms in six aspects: education, academics, new industries, knowledge and skills, social intelligence infrastructure and campus environment, based on the "Keio University 2 1 century comprehensive design plan" with three axes of practicing perceptual education, creating knowledge value and opening up the industrial world. In 2008, Keio University will celebrate the 50th anniversary of/kloc-0.