Top 10 Universities In Japan

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Here is the list of the top Universities in Japan if you’re planning to study abroad.

University of Tokyo

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The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 and is Japans’ first imperial university. The university is affiliated with IARU, AEARU, AGS, BESETOHA, AALAU, and Washington University in St. Louis. The alumni include seventeen Prime Ministers, three Pritzker Prize laureates, sixteen Nobel Prize laureates, Field Medalist and three astronauts. The infrastructure includes the University of Tokyo School of Law Building, Komaba Library, Main Building of Institute for Solid State Physics of the University of Tokyo, Koishikawa Botanical Gardens, and Komaba research campus. It has 10 faculties and 15 graduate schools.

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Kyoto University

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Kyoto University was founded in 1897 and it the second oldest University in Japan and is one of the former Imperial Universities. It has generated five Prime Ministers, 19 Nobel Prize Laureates and 2 Fields Medalists, and many researchers. The university has about 22,000 students enrolled in their undergraduate and graduate programs. The campus has research institutes such as Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Primate Research Institute, Kosobe Conservatory, and Seto Marine Biological Laboratory. It has 10 faculties and 19 graduate schools.

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Keio University

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Keio University, a private research university was established in 1858 and is located in Minato. This university is one of the members of the Top Global University Project which is funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology. It is affiliated to ASAIHL, CoBS, Washington University in St. Louis, McDonnell International Scholars Academy, and CEMS – The Global Alliance in Management Education. There are over 410 student societies in Keio. It is regarded as the first University to accept International students who were Koreans.

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Osaka University

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Osaka University is a public research university. It was one of the Imperial Universities in Japan and is the sixth imperial university. The contemporary university’s three campuses are Suita, Toyonaka, and Minoh. The Suita campus houses faculties of Human Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Engineering. The Toyonaka campus is home to faculties of Letters, Law, Economics, Science, and Engineering Science. Minoh campus is home to foreign studies. The former Nakanoshima campus in downtown Osaka served as a hub for Medicine until transfer to the Suita campus. It has 11 faculties and 16 graduate schools.

Waseda University

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Waseda University, a private university was founded in 1882.  The QS world ranking is 189th.  Waseda has thirty-six departments: thirteen undergraduate schools and twenty-three graduate schools. Notable Alumni are seven Prime Ministers, many CEOs, and important figures in Japanese Literature. The campuses are Waseda campus, Toyama campus, Nishi-Waseda campus, Nihonbashi campus, Higashifushimi Campus, Honjō Campus, Kitakyūshū Campus, and Tokorozawa Campus.Difference between Bsc-IT and Bsc-CS?

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Hokkaido University

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Hokkaido University is a public university founded in 1876. It is the fifth Imperial University in Japan. It has 14 faculties and 22 graduate schools. Special degree programs for International students are the Modern Japanese Studies Program and Integrated Science Program. The two campuses of the university are the Sapporo campus and the Hakodate campus. It has eight satellite offices to raise awareness. The overseas offices are in Seoul, Helsinki, Beijing, Lusaka, Bandung, Quezon City, and Kamphaeng Saen.

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Tohoku University

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Tohoku University, a public university was established in 1907. It is the third Imperial University in Japan. It has 10 faculties, 16 graduate schools, and 6 research institutes, with a total enrollment of 17,885 students. The four-campus of the university in Sendia City are Katahira, Kawauchi, Seiryo, and Aoyama. Albert Einstein paid a visit to this university in 1922. It was the first university in Japan to accept female and international students.

Ritsumeikan University

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Ritsumeikan University is a private university established in 1869. It is affiliated with APSIA, INU, Global 30, and Kansai Big 6. The campuses of the university are the Kinugasa campus, Suzaku campus, and Biwako-Kusatsu campus. Kinugasa campus houses eight graduate schools, Suzaku campus has School of Law, Graduate School of Management, and Graduate School of Public Policy, Biwako-Kusatsu campus has four undergraduate colleges. This university has many partner universities in the countries like Australia, China, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Canada, United States, and many more.

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Nagoya University

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Nagoya University public university was founded in 1871 and chartered in 1939.It the last imperial university of Japan. It is the birthplace of Sakata school of Physics and Hirata School of Chemistry. It has 9 faculties, 13 graduate schools. The university has over 1300 international students. The university is associated with 6 Nobel prize winners. Nagoya University was selected as one of the top five Designated National University Corporation.

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University of Tsukuba

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The University of Tsukuba, a public university was established in 1973 by the Japanese Government. The university has a cluster of 28 colleges with around 16,500 students. It is the second-largest campus in Japan. The university has produced three Nobel laureates and 70 athletes. The university’s academic strength is in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine. It has 13 offices in 12 countries located in Brazil, Taiwan, United States, China, France, Germany, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Tunisia, and Uzbekistan.

Frequetly Asked Questions

Hokkaido University is particularly renowned for its research and education in fields such as agriculture, natural sciences, and life sciences.

Keio University is known for being the oldest private university in Japan and has a strong reputation for its programs in business, law, economics, and humanities.

Yes, these universities have a wide range of extracurricular activities, clubs, and student organizations that cater to diverse interests and provide opportunities for social and personal development.

Yes, all of the top universities in Japan welcome international students and have various programs and support systems in place to facilitate their enrollment and integration.

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