The comprehensive strength far exceeds the previous period. The reputation of our school is very high in China, because the political department of Zaoda University has a high standard, so the early political representatives are generally early, and the student base of Zaoda University in Japan is also very large, both good and bad. But as far as the research level is concerned, it is not as good as Dongda University, or even worse than some other national universities.
If you feel the flexibility of students and broaden your horizons, I suggest you go to Keio University and Waseda University. If you want to be an academic, all kinds of imperial universities represented by Dongda University are very good choices.
The University of Tokyo, referred to as Dongda for short, is a world-famous research-oriented national comprehensive university, headquartered in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. As the head of Japan's highest academic hall and Imperial University, he enjoys a high reputation all over the world.
Born in 1877, Dongda University is the first national university in Japan and one of the earliest western universities in Asia. The school was renamed "Imperial University" on 1886, which is the first imperial university established in Japan. 1897 was renamed "Imperial University of Tokyo" to distinguish it from Imperial University of Kyoto, which was founded in Kyoto in the same year. 1September 1947 after World War II was officially named "Tokyo University".
Some departments of the University of Tokyo can be traced back to the reign of Emperor Lingyuan, and the main body of the school was formed by the merger and reorganization of "Tokyo Kaicheng School" and "Tokyo Medical College" during the Meiji Restoration. As a direct product of the impact of capitalist civilization, Dongda has a decisive historical position in Japanese society. By the end of 20 14, Dongda University had trained a large number of academic masters, business tycoons and political and economic elites, including 1 Fields Prize winners, 6 Wolff Prize winners, 8 Nobel Prize winners, 16 Japanese prime ministers and 2 1 (imperial) national assembly speakers, which had unparalleled influence in Japan.