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Japan's best university rankings
The best universities in Japan are Tohoku University, Kyoto University and Osaka University.

1, Northeastern University:

Tohoku University, referred to as Tohoku University, is located in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's national universities, a world-famous research university and the highest local institution of higher learning in Northeast Japan.

Tohoku University is an old imperial university in Japan, a designated national university, a super-international university program, a federation of engineering departments of eight universities, an academic research forum, a world-class scientific research center program, an excellent graduate school program, a leading graduate school program, and a research university to strengthen the cause.

He is a member of Japan Ocean Innovation Alliance, Nuclear Energy Talent Training Alliance and University Cosmic Engineering Alliance, a member of Japan-US JUNBA, Japan-UK RENKEI, Japan-Europe JANET and Japan-Switzerland Mirai, and a member of International Pacific Rim University Alliance, East Asia Research University Association and Asian University Student Collective Action Exchange Program. The school now covers art, science, engineering, medicine and agriculture.

2. Kyoto University:

Kyoto University 1877 was born. It was formed by the merger and reorganization of "Tokyo Kaicheng School" and "Tokyo Medical College" during the Meiji Restoration. At first, he managed four departments of science, science, literature and medicine and a pre-university school.

It is the first national comprehensive university in Japan, and some of its departments can be traced back to the period of Emperor Lingyuan. The school was renamed "Imperial University" on 1886, which is the first imperial university established in Japan. 1897 was renamed "Imperial University of Tokyo"; After World War II, it was officially named "Kyoto University" in September of 1947.

3. Osaka University:

Osaka University originated from the "Art School" of Lan Xue University, which was established in Kouan Ogata in 1838. 193 1 year, the former faculty of medicine and science of osaka medical university formed osaka imperial university, which became the sixth old imperial university in Japan, and was later absorbed by the former faculty of engineering of osaka university of technology.

After World War II, it was officially renamed Osaka University, and it has successively integrated Osaka University of Higher Learning, Su Lang University and Osaka College of Pharmacy to form a large-scale comprehensive university. In 2007, it merged with Osaka Foreign Studies University to become its foreign language department.