1. University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo, founded in 1877, is the first national university in Japan. The institution has many famous alumni, including 17 Prime Ministers, 16 Nobel Prize winners, 3 Pritzker Prize winners, 3 astronauts and 1 Fields Prize winners.
Starting from 20 12, the university has provided some courses in English for international students.
The university has five campuses, namely, village, Komako, cypress, Sigen, Nakano, Baijin and Nakano. You can see excellent examples of Japanese traditional architecture, including Akamon and An Tian Auditorium.
2. tokyo institute of technology
Tokyo institute of technology is the largest Japanese institution of higher education in science and technology. It has three campuses: _okayam campus, Tamachi campus and Suzukakedai campus. The main campus is in in _okayama campus, where there is the largest science and technology library in Japan. About 1200 students and staff visit the library every day.
Tokyo institute of technology offers full degree courses at all levels. The Global Scientists and Engineers Program is an interdisciplinary bachelor's degree program in engineering, while the international graduate program is to help those who want to pursue a higher degree in science or engineering in Japan.
3. Keio University
Keio University is a private university in Tokyo's rice-growing area. There are 1 1 branches in Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture. The student associations in Japanese universities are called "circles". It is said that Keio University has more than 4 10 circles.
The competition between Keio University and Waseda University is fierce, and the two universities hold several sports competitions every year. These games are called Kei-SoSen.
4. Waseda University
Waseda University Library is one of the largest libraries in Japan, with 4.5 million books. Waseda University is considered as one of the most prestigious universities in Japan and one of the most academically selective universities.
Many famous alumni are associated with the organization, including seven Japanese prime ministers and writers Haruki Murakami, as well as senior business people from Uniqlo, Sony, Honda, Toshiba, Samsung, Mitsubishi and Nintendo.
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