TUAT Tenure-track Introduction (English)
TUAT Tenure-track Introduction (English)
We introduce research achievements of our tenure-track faculty members, and tenure-track system at TUAT.
Step@TUAT Koganei International House part1.mp4
not available in english... Sorry...
TUAT: Candidates for international research collaboration
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology will join as one and achieve international research cooperation on a world-class level.
TUAT Research Portal Website
Research factors
Playlist
Step@TUAT Koganei International House part2.mp4
not available in english... Sorry...
TUAT Tenured Faculties Introduction (English subtitles) - Sato Kan -
We introduce research achievements of our tenured faculty members.
Sato Kan, Division of Science of Biological Production, Institute of Agriculture
Whole of the TUAT TT Introduction video is below.
[STEP@TUAT 2014 - 2015] Happy Lunar New Year 2015
【4K】National Museum of Japanese History
Not a vlog, no intrusive faces or talking, pure Japan only.
One of few Japanese museums where taking photo and video is allowed (except several places). Japanese history from ancient times till now.There are many models. You can try calligraphy and old Japanese calculators. Very likely video will not be popular but for me it was fun (they also have nice restaurant)
Filmed in UltraHD 4K with Lumix GH4 camera and Beholder DS-1 stabilizer.
Feel free to correct my English or suggest a video to film.
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology / International Center
国立大学法人東京農工大学国際センターによる大学紹介の動画です
TUAT: Message from president of TUAT,Dean of Institute of Agriculture,Engineering
This year TUAT celebrates its 140th year. Please look forward to greater advancements from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
Welcome to Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
A glimpse of the TUAT campuses in Tokyo to show you what life is like at one of Japan's top universities. Find out more at
step@tuat 2013-2014
enjoy guys!i miss u! :D
TUAT Student Voices: International Dormitory
One student takes you through what it is like living in the international dormitory on Fuchuu campus at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. Find out more at
ISSAAS 2015-1 at Tokyo NODAI (Tokyo University of Agriculture)
2015年11月に東京農業大学で開催された東南アジア国際農学会です。パーティの様子、盛りあがってます。
AIMS JAPAN 2014
Youth Student Exchange Program
ASEAN International Mobility for Students Program (AIMS Program) is a government supported multilateral educational program in the ASEAN region, launched in 2010 by coordinated efforts of Malaysia-Indonesia-Thailand and in 2013 current members include Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei and Japan.
This video is for AIMS 2014 session at Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. Undergraduate Student Delegation from Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand undergone for 1 Semester Exchange (September 2014 - January 2014).
Universities involved:
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia (UTM)
Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, Malaysia (MJIIT)
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia (ITB)
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand (KMUTT)
Undergraduate Program Involved: Science Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrics & Electronics Engineering
We all going to miss every single thing in TUAT, Tokyo, Japan.
6 Off the Beaten Path Places in Tokyo
If the touristy locales are just not your thing and you are craving some place different, here are 6 off the beaten path places in Tokyo. If you are seeking refuge from overcrowding, desire to admire exquisite beauty, require a place for quiet contemplation, wish to practice your nature photography skills, or perhaps yearn to recapture feelings of childhood, these recommendations might just do the trick. They include museums, parks, and even a small cafe that holds an unusual surprise.
Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum
Koganei Park
2. Ghibli Museum
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3. Falconer’s Cafe in Mitaka
4. Institute for Nature Study
5. Teien Art Museum
6. Asakura Choso Museum
Bonus: Yanaka Ginza
“Little Adventures in Tokyo: 39 Thrills for the Urban Explorer” by Rick Kennedy
Photo and video credits ~
Title slide - Sweet cat,
Slide 2 - Tohoku University New Industry Creation Hatchery Center
Slide 3 - Meiji shrine, my own collection
Slide 4 - Owl on computer figurine,
Slide 5 - Columbia University, From
Video - Takeshita dori, visual kei store Takenoko ~ by me
Video - Aldebaran Ateliers store in Omotesando featuring Pepper and Nao robots ~ by me
Slide 6 ~ Gundam statue taken at the Gundam Museum in Odaiba (by me)
Slide 7 ~ Tokyo Sky Tree (by me)
Slide 8 ~ Shibuya crossing,
Slide 9 ~ Koi pond,
Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum photo and video credits ~
Chapter title slide - Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum,
Video - Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum ~ by me
Slide 2 - 10, various Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum photos ~ by me
Video - Inside a house in the Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum ~ by me
Slide 11 - 12, inside houses in the Edo Tokyo Open Air Museum photos ~ by me
Videos: Koganei park ~ by me
Ghibli Museum photo and video credits ~
Slide 1 - 5, Ghibli Museum ~ by me
Videos: Laputa statue, cube, and other parts outside the Ghibli Museum ~ by me
Raptor Cafe photo and video credits ~
Chapter title slide - Raptor Cafe owner, staff, with birds of prey,
Slide 2, 3, 5 - raptor cafe photos ~ by me
Slide 4 - Harris Curry, Raptor Cafe menu,
Slide 6 - 7 - Owner with raptor,
Video: Inside the Raptor Cafe ~ by me
Institute for Nature Study photo credits ~
Title slide -
Slide 2, 6, 7 -
Slide 3, 4 -
Slide 5 - my own
Teien Art Museum photo credits ~
Slide 1 - Creative Commons license,
Slide 2 -
Slide 3 - Grand staircase,
Slide 4 -
Slide 5 - Front entrance hall,
Slide 6 - The great hall,
Asakura Choso Museum photo credits ~
Chapter title slide -
Slide 2, 8 -
Slide 3, 6 -
Slide 4, 7 -
Slide 5 -
Slide 9 - Mother cat and kittens,
Yanaka Ginza photo credits ~
Slide 1, 3, 5, 8 -
Slide 2 -
Slide 4 -
Video: Corner cat shop near Asakusa Choso Museum - Google Maps street view
Slide 6, 7 - Cat shops - Google Maps street view
Slide 9 - “Little Adventures in Tokyo: 39 Thrills for the Urban Explorer” by Rick Kennedy
Final video - robotic dog in Omotesando video ~ by me
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Why Choose Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology?
International students at TUAT tell you why they chose TUAT and the appeal of studying at one of Japan's leading universities. Find out more at
Sakura in Tokyo University of Agriculture
TUAT Student's Voices - Masters in Agriculture
Short interview with a current student studying for a Masters in Agriculture at TUAT. Originally from Ghana the student tells us about life from a student's point of view and how he originally studied under the STEP program then continued into the Masters program. Find out more at
western Tokyo - also known as the Tama area - western tokyo vessel
Whereas the special wards occupy the space that was formerly the city of Tokyo, western Tokyo consists of the 26 cities, three towns, and one village occupying the area that were not part of the former city. The cities are: more info please go to
Akiruno
Akishima
Chōfu
Fuchū
Fussa
Hachiōji
Hamura
Higashikurume
Higashimurayama
Higashiyamato
Hino
Inagi
Kiyose
Kodaira
Koganei
Kokubunji
Komae
Kunitachi
Machida
Mitaka
Musashimurayama
Musashino
Nishitokyo
Ōme
Tachikawa
Tama
western tokyo vessel
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Hinoki Dormitory - Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
TUAT student dormitories were built to ensure good living and studying environment as well as to support enriching student life through cohabitation. The Hinoki Dormitory provides affordable accommodation for both Japanese and foreign students.
Moreover, Hinoki Dormitory has a special role: it is not only a student dormitory, but a place of mutual development within the local community. For this reason, students selected to reside in the dormitory are not only expected to actively exchange with other Japanese and foreign residents, but also to build and maintain a healthy relationship with the local community. Applicants are advised to read the annex “Important considerations for the Hinoki Dormitory” (at the end of these guidelines) thoroughly before applying as they will be required to sign a Pledge as a precondition for residence.
Establishment objectives.
In order to raise global human resources who can work in the global stage, Hinoki Dormitory provides a suitable environment for students to dedicate to their studies and help them develop a healthy and open global mind; by promoting the cohabitation of both Japanese and foreign students, it also assists them in deepening their multicultural understanding and building a global friendship network.
Management policy
Hinoki Dormitory is managed according to the following principles:
・As a place of learning that supports students with financial difficulties and ensure their safe living;
・As a place to deepen the mutual understanding between Japanese and foreign students and stimulate globalization; and
・As a place of social learning through the dormitory life and exchanges with local community
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