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Brief introduction of Tongshe University
Doshisha University, founded in 1875 by a famous Japanese thinker, is a well-known private university located in Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to Christianity. Before the war, it was also called "three private universities" with Keio University and Waseda University. It was the top private university in western Japan, one of the four famous universities in Kansai (Kansai University, Sha Tong University and Ritsumeikan University respectively) and one of the key universities in Japan's internationalization stronghold 13, and enjoyed a high reputation in Japan. Its sociology department enjoys a high reputation in Europe and America, and the major of media studies is the one with the highest deviation degree in the same university. Its graduates in business and economics have extensive contacts in major financial circles in Japan. The existence of Tongshe University is a vivid proof of the human spirit of "pursuing and sharing the highest knowledge". It spans fourteen fields, including theology, literature, sociology, law, economics, business, policy, information science, science and technology, life medicine, medical care, psychology, international exchange and culture, and is a highly comprehensive institution of higher learning. When it comes to Tongshe University, we can't help but mention the new island. 1864, Shinjima, 2 1 year-old, violated the Japanese law that did not allow civilians to go abroad at that time, and sneaked into the United States at the expense of his own life, studying law at Amherst College, becoming the first Japanese to obtain a degree overseas. After returning to China, he established the current Tongzhishe University at 1875 on the basis of learning from the western education system. This period of history can be said to be the spirit and soul of Tongshe University, inspiring generations of graduates to make contributions to society.