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Which universities are the first choice for studying in Japan?
1. University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo has attracted all kinds of talents to gather here to explore knowledge and innovate, and will gradually become a "stronghold of global knowledge innovation and cooperation". In Dongda University, the barriers of national boundaries, culture and age have all been broken, academic research in new fields has transcended the boundaries of arts and sciences, and cooperation between industry, government and academia has been fully launched here. When studying in Dongda University, the word "respect" is the biggest feeling. Students respect professors, professors respect students, and staff are friendly and helpful.

2. tokyo institute of technology

Tokyo institute of technology is a famous school for science and engineering. Its main feature is that there are few girls. Because of the imbalance between men and women, girls are very popular in this university. This university can be compared with MIT in the United States, and its strength can be seen.

3. Kyoto University

Kyoto University is located in the hard Kansai area, a little far from downtown, with quiet environment and strong humanistic atmosphere. More importantly, Kyoto University is also famous for its liberal style of study, which emphasizes students' autonomy and respects their opinions. If you hate rules, come to Kyoto University to study.

4. Osaka University

Osaka University is a national research-oriented comprehensive university in Japan, formerly known as one of the seven oldest universities in the Empire. Osaka University is a special higher education institution in Japan. Osaka University alumni include many Nobel Prize winners, Lasker Prize winners, Gerdana Foundation International Prize winners, Wolff Prize winners, Crawford Prize winners and Japan International Prize winners.

5. Northeastern University

Sendai, where Northeastern University is located, has four distinct seasons, a moderate population and convenient life. It is more humane than big cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, and more energetic than many small cities. Northeastern University pays special attention to the cultivation of research-oriented talents. Mr. Lu Xun, whom we are familiar with, attended Sendai Medical College on 1904, which was later the Northeastern University School of Medicine. In addition, Mr. Su, a famous mathematician in China and internationally known as "the first geometer in the East", also graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Northeastern University.

6. Keio University

As the earliest private university in Japan, Keio University is not only one of the oldest universities in Japan, but also the first private comprehensive university in Japan. Keio University is famous for its academic freedom and active student activities on campus, following the British educational style. Another tradition brought to Keio University by founder Fukuzawa Yukichi's independent self-esteem and democratic thought is: a free and open style of study, a strong tolerance for foreign things, a strong relationship of goodwill and mutual assistance between teachers and students and alumni, and teachers and students are like father and son.

7. Waseda University

Jujube University adopts an open campus design, and the general public can freely enter and leave the campus. The freedom of school spirit also attracts many overseas students to study, so foreigners can often be seen on campus, interwoven with foreign languages of various countries. Waseda University has five campuses. Each campus not only has beautiful scenery and numerous buildings, but also has complete teaching and sports facilities.

8. hitotsubashi university

Hitotsubashi university, a top national university in Tokyo, is known as "Harvard of Asia". Hitotsubashi university is one of the top three universities in Japan, and it is the only small-scale elite university in Japan that focuses on humanities and social sciences. Today, hitotsubashi university has become the cradle of top Japanese business talents and has an overwhelming advantage in employment. At the same time, hitotsubashi university is famous for its small number of elite education. If calculated by proportion rather than number of people, both the employment rate and the pass rate of the national examination are among the best.