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What's the difference between Japanese national universities and public universities?
I am in Japan now. Let me analyze their differences for you. In fact, a national university is a university founded or established by the national government. Moreover, Japanese national universities now exist in the form of national university legal persons. Most majors tend to be research-oriented and aim at scientific research results. The seven most famous "Old Imperial Universities" in Japan are Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Tohoku University, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Kyushu University and Hokkaido University.

Public universities refer to universities funded by local finance or government. Now, with the reform of Japanese education system, public universities also exist in the form of legal persons. Compared with the overall research level of national universities, public universities are slightly inferior, but their professional settings are also more academic. The representative institutions of public universities are Tokyo, osaka city university, yokohama city university and Nagoya City University. Japanese national and public universities are usually not clearly divided. National and public universities are mainly funded by the state, but the tuition fees are cheaper than those of private universities. The quality of education and teaching is high, and the strength of the school is relatively unified.

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