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How about Toyo University?
Toyo University, Toyo University is one of the famous comprehensive first-class private universities in Japan, and its popularity is very famous in Japan. Its predecessor was the "Private Philosophy Museum" founded by Dr. Inoue on 1887.

Chinese name: Toyo University

toyo university

Abbreviation: Toyo University/Toyo

Established: 1887

Category: private universities

Current principal: Tomoko Matsuo.

Well-known alumni: sakaguchi ango, Kensuke Dongye, Chen Qun, Zhang, Zhang.

Venue: Tokyo, Japan

Main departments: Literature Department, Social Department, Economics Department, Law Department, International Tourism Department, etc.

Main awards: Super International University Project, Japan G30 Project, and the first place in the selection of Japanese university canteens.

Number of students: 30,587 (20,726 in Baishan Campus)

Education certification: China Ministry of Education certification.

School history: 1887, Inoue established a private philosophy museum dedicated to teaching philosophy, which became a private philosophy museum university by order of Oman School. 1906 was renamed as a private Oriental University, and 1949 was transformed into a new university. At the beginning of the establishment of 1887, most schools related to philosophy were dominated by religions such as Christianity and Buddhism, so it became the only non-religious school in Japan except national universities. After World War II, with philosophy as the main body, the school scale has been expanding, with 5 campuses, 14 departments and 46 disciplines, and universities have 14 research departments.