A Survey of University Rankings in Japan

The top 1 universities in Japan are as follows:

1. University of Tokyo

Tokyo University is the most powerful university in Japan and the earliest university established in Japan. It is called the highest academic hall in Japan, ranking first among the seven old imperial universities, and is also very famous in the world. In 1877, Tokyo Kaicheng School merged with Tokyo Medical School to form the University of Tokyo, which is a comprehensive university with 7 campuses and a total area of 1.375 square kilometers.

since its establishment 141 years ago, Tokyo University has trained 16 Japanese prime ministers, 9 Nobel Prize winners, 6 Wolff Prize winners and 1 Fields Prize winner, ranking 28th in 218QS World University and 13th in 218QS Asian University.

2. Kyoto University

Kyoto University is a national comprehensive university in Japan, which was established in 1897 after Tokyo University. It is the cradle of Japanese scientists. Kyoto University has 1 departments, including literature, economics, medicine, law, science, agriculture, etc. Independent thinking and judgment are the purpose of Kyoto University to cultivate students.

JD.COM University * * * has trained two Japanese prime ministers, nine Nobel Prize winners, two Fields Prize winners and seven CEOs of Fortune 5 companies, ranking 35th in the 218ARWU academic ranking of world universities.

3. tokyo institute of technology

tokyo institute of technology is the best science and engineering university in Japan and a world-class science and engineering university, ranking third among the best universities in Japan. Tokyo institute of technology was founded in 1881, with a history of 137 years. In 26, 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 in economics, law, business studies and sociology. It is the only small-scale elite university in Japan that specializes in humanities and social sciences. There are only about 4, students in the whole school, and usually a professor teaches 1 students in small classes. Since its establishment in 1875, hitotsubashi university has made great contributions to Japan's social and economic development and is a well-known alumnus.

5. Osaka University

Daihatsu University was founded in 1931, and it is also one of the seven old imperial universities. Its comprehensive strength is second only to that of Tokyo University and Keibu University. In 27, it merged with the big version of RE Guoyu University and became the largest national university legal person in Japan. Osaka University has 11 colleges including literature, law, economics, medicine, engineering and foreign languages.

The goal of running a school is to hope that students can see through the essence of things. Moreover, due to the special bad environment of Daiban industrial city and international gateway, Daiban University has formed a pragmatic style of study. Chuanxiushu, the home of Japan's first Nobel Prize, came from Daiban University.

6. Nagoya University

Nagoya University is the highest institution in central Japan, ranking sixth among the best universities in Japan. Founded in 1871, Nagoya University has developed into 1 departments with 16,61 students and 3,386 faculty members. * * * has trained six Nobel Prize winners and one Wolff Prize winner. Famous alumni include Toyoda Shoichiro, president of Toyota Motor Corporation, and Tang, a working emperor.

7. Tohoku University

Tohoku University was established in 197. It is the first Japanese university to accept female students and foreign students. Tohoku University has always adhered to the tradition of respecting research and opening the door to discussion teaching, which is also its characteristic school-running mode. Moreover, Tohoku University has 1 departments, 24 departments and 111 majors. The number is amazing. There are many China scholars among the well-known alumni of Tohoku University.

8. Kyushu University

Founded in 1911, Kyushu University was once a branch of Kyoto University. At first, there were only two disciplines, namely medicine and engineering, and then agronomy, literature and science were added. At present, Kyushu University has 11 departments, 17 institutions of higher learning and 16 research institutes, with 18,2 students and famous alumni including Hashimoto Hakaru, Koichi Wakata and Guo Moruo.

9. Hokkaido University

Established in 1876, Hokkaido University is the highest higher education institution in Japan, and now ranks ninth among the best universities in Japan. At present, there are 12 undergraduate colleges, 18 graduate schools and 3 affiliated research institutes, with 18, students, including 754 China students, accounting for more than half of the international students in the school. Hokkaido University has always been.

1. Waseda University

Waseda University was founded in 1882 by Japanese Prime Minister Nobuyoshi Nobuyoshi, and now it has 13 departments and 2 research institutes, with the aim of pursuing academic independence, applying academic knowledge flexibly and cultivating model citizens. Waseda University's well-known alumni cover politics, economy, literature, romance, sports and other industries, including 7.