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What is the correspondence between the ratings of Japanese universities and China universities?
Japanese universities are divided into six grades according to ABCDEF, and there are also methods to classify Tokyo University and Kyoto University as S files respectively.

The total number of universities in Japan is about 694, including about 100 national and public universities, ranking far better than most private universities. It is also difficult for private universities to compete with public universities and state universities in operation. By the beginning of 2003, 17 private universities in Japan were bankrupt, 109 four-year private universities were in deficit, and 1 13 schools accounted for 25% of the total number of Japanese universities.

S-level university

S 1: University of Tokyo

S2: Kyoto University

A-level university

A 1: hitotsubashi university, Osaka University

A2: Nagoya University of Economics (private)

A3: Hokkaido University, Tohoku University and Kyushu University.

B-level university.

B 1: University of Tsukuba, tokyo university of foreign studies, tokyo institute of technology Zaoda University (private)

B2: Yokohama National University, Chiba University, Kobe University, Shimashima University and Tea University.

B3: Capital University Tokyo Xueyun University Osaka Foreign Studies University osaka city university sophia university (private) ICU (private)

As for the your counterpart, there is no comparability at all.