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[Fan Jing's four-day tour] University of Tokyo
Known as the training institution for Japanese officials and the monster in the history of Japanese education, Tokyo University is the oldest and largest national university in Japan. It is a national comprehensive university established by the Japanese government during the Meiji period to train national leaders and backbones from all walks of life, and it is also the first institution of higher learning in the history of Japanese higher education. The University of Tokyo originated from Kaicheng College (Shu Fan College) and Medical College established by Tokugawa shogunate in Edo era. It is also the first university in Japan established according to the modern academic system, the highest academic hall in Japan, and its graduates include many national leaders. The campus is located in bunkyo-ku's hometown of Tokyo, covering an area of 40 hectares, where most of the school institutions are located. The location of the Red Gate in this area of the University of Tokyo was originally the place where feudal lords in the Edo era married. The gate was painted scarlet and was damaged in the Tokyo earthquake and World War II. 1949 was designated as a key cultural relic by the state, and 199 1 was renovated. It is very magnificent and has become synonymous with the University of Tokyo.

Ginkgo Tree Road, known as a living fossil, is also quite symbolic in the University of Tokyo. Dozens of ginkgo trees with a circumference of three meters and a height of more than ten meters are arranged on both sides of the road at the main entrance. It turned out that in 19 12, the letter from the then president of the University of Tokyo ordered the Botanical Garden affiliated to the University to select ginkgo trees with a circumference of 30 cm and plant them on both sides of the main entrance road to form ginkgo tree road, which is regarded as one of the symbols of the University of Tokyo today. 1948 The emblem of Tokyo University was confirmed, and the design of Ginkgo Garden was finally selected. Since then, it has been frequently used in publications and student ID cards of the University of Tokyo. At the end of Yinxingshu Road, An Tian Lecture Hall is An Tian Lecture Hall. It is six stories high, with four corners at the top of the main building, and four white bells stand out against the brown building. An Tian Lecture Hall is the place where Tokyo University holds important meetings, which has played a very special role in history. Almost all major events of the University of Tokyo are held here. April 12 is the anniversary of the University of Tokyo, and it is also the day of the freshman admission ceremony. In the past, the annual ceremony was held in An Tian Auditorium. In recent years, with the increase of enrollment, the entrance ceremony of freshmen was held in the larger Japanese budokan. As a national treasure of Japan and a historical witness of the University of Tokyo, Akamen has become a favorite tourist attraction for tourists and visitors of the University of Tokyo. It is located 250 meters south of the main entrance of Tokyo University. It is an ancient school gate built at 1825. This was once the place where feudal lords welcomed family members in the Edo period. The red door is a wooden tile structure, with a front eave arch and a gray tile arch, which is more classical in modern architecture. Due to the destruction of the Tokyo Earthquake and World War II, the Japanese government designated it as a national key cultural relic in 1949 and renovated it in 199 1 year. Now, the red gate has become another symbol of the University of Tokyo. I was admitted to the University of Tokyo when I entered the Red Gate, and graduated from the University of Tokyo when I left the Red Gate. Saburo Taiji is located in the south of An Tian Lecture Hall, officially named Yu Deyuan Angel Pool, which is shaped like an angel from a pond. Later, Japanese writer Natsume's novel "Sanshilang" was based on this, so later generations also called it Sanshilang Pool. In fact, at the beginning of construction, it appeared in the form of a garden, similar to the Jiangnan Garden in China. After many times of construction, eight scenic spots, eight scenic spots and mountain springs have been added, forming the first garden of Edo (Tokyo). Standing on the top of the mountain next to the pond, you can not only overlook the whole city of Tokyo, but also see the beautiful Mount Fuji, which is a good place for teachers and students of Tokyo University to rest and relax. Address: 7-3-/kloc-0, bunkyo-ku's hometown, Tokyo/Transportation: Take the North-South subway line and get off at Dongdaqian Station, then walk for one minute. Tel: 8133812211.