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  1. The University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daigaku, abbreviated as Tōdai (東大) in Japanese and UTokyo in English [7]) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era institutions, its direct precursors include the Tenmongata , founded in 1684, and the Shoheizaka Institute.

  2. Access and Campus Maps. October 8, 2024. Nandemo-Sodan (One-stop Resources) Office. October 8, 2024. Exemptions of Admission Fee & Tuition Fee. Official website of the University of Tokyo. Features an introduction to UTokyo, its research and international activities, admissions and other information.

  3. Established in 1877 as the first imperial university, the University of Tokyo is one of Japan’s most storied and prestigious higher education establishments. In 2011, the university, which is nicknamed Todai, was ranked second in the world behind Harvard for the number of alumni in CEO positions at Fortune 500 companies.

  4. The University of Tokyo was born when Japan was setting out to build a modern nation through its opening to the world and the Meiji Restoration. As a comprehensive institution then called an “imperial” university, it produced talented individuals who excelled in many fields, including law, public administration, science, medicine, industry ...

  5. The University of Tokyo was formed in 1877 when the Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School merged to created the faculties of law, science, letters and medicine, which came together with a university preparatory school. Since then the University of Tokyo has merged with a number of schools and institutions to grow into a large research university. It is made up of 10 faculties, 15 ...

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  6. The University of Tokyo, also known as UTokyo or Todai, is a Japanese national university that was founded in 1877. The university has three main campuses – the Hongo, Komaba and Kashiwa ...

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