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Conditions for studying abroad at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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The majors studied by the Faculty of Medicine of Tokyo University mainly include: cell biology, anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology, immunology, radiology, medical bioengineering, basic neurology, cognitive linguistics, clinical neuropsychiatry, social preventive medicine, medical theory, ethics, forensic medicine, medical information economics, internal medicine of organ pathology, internal medicine of biological tumor prevention and so on.

The aim of the Faculty of Medicine of Tokyo University is to contribute to the development of life sciences, medicine and health care, and to cultivate international leading talents. The college develops new diagnostic methods and treatment methods, verifies and popularizes treatment methods, and conducts research on preventive medicine, medical policies and medical instruments and equipment, which are actually applied to clinical and medical services.

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University of Tokyo (Japanese: University of Tokyo; Japanese pen name: とぅきょぅだぃがく; English: The University of Tokyo is referred to as Dongda (Japanese: Dongda; Japanese pen name: とぅだぃ; English: UTokyo) is a comprehensive national university headquartered in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. It is a top A university in the "Super International University Program" of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, and a member of the Japan Academic Research Forum and designated national universities.

University of Tokyo 1877 was born. It was formed by the merger and reorganization of "Tokyo Kaicheng School" and "Tokyo Medical College" during the Meiji Restoration. It is the first national comprehensive university in Japan, with four departments of science, science, literature and medicine and a university preparatory school. Some departments can be traced back to the period of Emperor Lingyuan. The school was renamed "Imperial University" on 1886, which is the first imperial university established in Japan. 1897 was renamed "Imperial University of Tokyo", and it was officially named "Tokyo University" after World War II 1947 in September.

The University of Tokyo has no official so-called "school emblem". The pattern alternating with Huang Qing on the right is just a long-standing "symbol" of Tokyo University, which comes from the pattern drawn by Professor Masaichi Hoshino at the school board meeting in June of Showa's 23rd year.

The pattern consists of two overlapping ginkgo leaves, one yellow and the other green. Ginkgo biloba is the most widely planted tree species on the campus of Tokyo University, standing along the street. Every autumn, yellow leaves are everywhere, covering the whole campus, so the golden ginkgo leaves symbolize the most beautiful side of Dongda University. The color of another ginkgo leaf comes from the traditional representative color of Dongda University-light green.

Like the school emblem, even though the University of Tokyo is an old school with a history of 100 years, Dongda failed to choose a recognized "school song". In June 2004, the University of Tokyo set up a school song drafting committee to carry out the school song selection activities, and finally selected two songs, ただつ and とと, as "school songs" on different occasions.