1, University of Tokyo.
The University of Tokyo is the most powerful university in Japan and the earliest university established in Japan. Known as the highest academic hall in Japan, it ranks first among the seven old imperial universities and is also very famous in the world.
1877, Tokyo Kaicheng School and Tokyo Medical College merged to form Tokyo University, which is a comprehensive university with seven campuses with a total area of 1.375 square kilometers.
Since the establishment of the University of Tokyo 14 1 year, it has trained 16 Japanese prime ministers, 9 Nobel Prize winners, 6 Wolff Prize winners and 1 Fields Prize winners, ranking 28th in 20 18QS world universities and 28th in 20/kloc-0.
2. Kyoto University.
Kyoto University is a national comprehensive university in Japan, second only to Tokyo University. Established in 1897. It is the second imperial university in Japan and the cradle of Japanese scientists. Kyoto University has 10 departments, including literature, economics, medicine, law, science and agriculture. The purpose of Kyoto University is to cultivate students' independent thinking and judgment.
JD.COM University has trained 2 Japanese Prime Ministers, 9 Nobel Prize winners, 2 Fields Prize winners and 7 CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, ranking 35th among the 20 18ARWU academic ranking of world universities.
3. tokyo institute of technology.
Tokyo institute of technology is the best university of science and engineering in Japan and a world-class university of science and engineering, ranking third among the best universities in Japan. Tokyo institute of technology was founded in 188 1 year and has a history of 137 years. In 2006, tokyo institute of technology developed TSUBAME, the fastest supercomputer in Asia, with 99 patents, which is the largest among Japanese universities.
4. hitotsubashi university.
Hashimoto University, also located in Tokyo, is known as Harvard in Asia, and only offers four majors: economics, law, business and sociology. It is the only small-scale elite university in Japan that focuses on humanities and social sciences.
There are only about 4000 people in the school, usually
A professor teaches 65,438+00 students in a small class. Hitotsubashi university has made great contributions to Japanese social and economic development since it was founded in 65,438+0875. The famous alumnus is Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira.