
A brief history
The University of Tokyo, situated in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan, is a public research institution with its roots dating back to 1877. It holds the distinction of being Japan’s first Imperial University. Its foundation resulted from the amalgamation of Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School, giving rise to faculties encompassing law, science, letters, medicine, and a university preparatory division. Over time, the University of Tokyo embarked on a journey of consolidation, incorporating various specialized schools like the Imperial College of Engineering and Tokyo School of Agriculture and Forestry. This transformative process propelled it into the status of a comprehensive research university. Throughout its history, the university underwent several name changes, and following the integration of all national universities in 2004, it became officially known as the National University Corporation, the University of Tokyo.