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Japanese universities rank among the top in the world 100.
Top Japanese universities in the world 100:

1, University of Tokyo: The University of Tokyo is ranked 23rd in the latest QS World University, leading the world in physics, chemistry and engineering.

2. Kyoto University: Kyoto University ranks 36th. It is a first-class university in Asia and enjoys a high reputation all over the world. It is called "the cradle of scientists".

3. tokyo institute of technology: tokyo institute of technology's QS World University ranks 55th, with the title of "Japan's Massachusetts Institute of Technology" and is the best engineering university in Japan.

4. Osaka University: Osaka University, ranked 68th in the world, is a world-class comprehensive university with rich courses, belonging to a Japanese national university, and its tuition is relatively cheap.

5. Northeastern University: Northeastern University ranks 79th in the world and has a long history. It is the third largest national university in Japan with high teaching level and relatively low tuition fees.

6. Nagoya University: The world ranking of Koya University 1 12. Founded in 187 1, it is a national university with strong professional strength in chemistry and physics.

7. Kyushu University: Kyushu University's world ranking 135, the top university in Japan. Established in 19 1 1. This university is excellent in science and engineering. Guo Moruo, a famous writer and historian, studied at Kyushu University.

8. Hokkaido University: Established in 1876, Hokkaido University is one of the earliest national universities in Japan and one of the seven imperial universities. The latest QS world university ranking is 14 1.

9. Keio University: Keio University and Waseda University are also known as "private universities" in Japan, and QS World University Rankings 197.

10, Waseda University: Waseda University was founded in 1882 and is a first-class private university in Japan. The school attaches great importance to international cooperation, and is one of the universities that recruit the most international students, ranking 205th in the world.