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0:00 Toyo Gakuen University 東洋学園大学
3:33 Nakasen-do Avenue 中山道
5:22 Marunouchi Line Hongo-sanchome Station 丸ノ内線 本郷三丁目駅
6:40 Kasuga-dori Avenue 春日通り
8:47 Nakasen-do Avenue 中山道
11:57 The University of Tokyo Aka-mon Gate 東京大学 赤門
14:38 The University of Tokyo Main Gate 東京大学 正門
16:40 The University of Tokyo Yasuda Auditorium 東京大学 安田講堂
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Walking around Hongo (The University of Tokyo Area).
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(Location:Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, JAPAN)
本郷(東京大学周辺)を散策してきました。
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DJI Osmo Pocketは4K撮影ができるカメラですが、この動画は1080pのフルハイビジョンで撮影しています。
(撮影地:東京都 文京区)
周辺の学校
・東京大学
・The University of Tokyo
・文京学院大学
・Bunkyo Gakuin University
・順天堂大学
・Juntendo University
・東洋学園大学
・Toyo Gakuen University
・桜蔭高校
・都立工芸高校
・昭和第一高校
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#Japan #Tokyo #walking
Walk with Me || The University of Tokyo - 東京大学
Apologies for the random silent sections. The 'free use' music I was using has since become monetized...
Come along on a quick walk around some of my favorite places on Todai's Hongo Campus! We'll see the Sanshiro Pond as well as the beautiful Main Library!
University of Tokyo Hongo Campus:
7 Chome-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-8654
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University of Tokyo is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.The university has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. this university have five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities, The university was chartered by the Meiji government in 1877 under its current name by amalgamating older government schools for medicine and Western learning. It was renamed the Imperial University, the university of tokyo in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University, in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created. In September 1923, an earthquake and the following fires destroyed about 700,000 volumes of the Imperial University Library
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Nezu Shrine | Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo【東京・根津神社】 4K
Nezu Shrine is located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
A lot of red-torii is well worth seeing.
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Yushima Seidō | Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo【東京・湯島聖堂】 4K
Yushima Seidō is located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
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HACHIKO and DR. UENO statue TOKYO University
HACHIKO and DR. UENO statue TOKYO University
#tokyo #hachiko #Japan
Spring time in Japan is a great time to visit. Many things are happening around this time like Sakura season, blooming Azaleas and of course many festivals.
Today I visit Nezu Shrine again for the opening of the blooming Azaleas festival and head on over to Tokyo University to visit the 2nd memorial of Hachiko and Dr. Ueno statue. The 1st statue is in Shibuya gauarding over the station area and is a very popular meeting place.
After 80 years, the beloved Hachiko has been reunited with his master at the University of Tokyo in Bunkyo Ward. A national symbol of family loyalty, this is the second bronze statue erected in Tokyo to commemorate the bond between the Akita and Professor. On March 9, 2015, the 80th death anniversary of Hachiko, a second bronze statue was erected.
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Tokyo university the most prestigious university in Japan.
University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo , abbreviated as Todai , is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The university has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hong?, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities. It ranks as the highest in Asia and 21st in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015. The University of Tokyo is widely considered to be the most prestigious university in Japan.
Type Public (National)
Established 1877
President Makoto Gonokami
Academic staff
2,429 full-time
175 part-time
Administrative staff 5,779
Students 28,697
Undergraduates 14,274
Postgraduates 13,732
Doctoral students 6,022
Other students 747 research students
Location Tokyo, Japan
Campus Urban
Colors Light Blue
Athletics 46 varsity teams
Affiliations IARU, APRU, AEARU, AGS, BESETOHA
Website u-tokyo.ac.jp
[4K]東京大学のイチョウ Ginkgo trees at the University of Tokyo 東京紅葉 東京観光 紅葉の名所 秋の東京 東京の銀杏
November2017 東京大学本郷キャンパスには、校内にイチョウが植えられており、中でも正門から入る200mのイチョウ並木が美しく、安田講堂の正面へと続く。これは1906年に小石川植物園から移植されたイチョウの木で造られました。現在は樹齢約120年以上で、東京大学の大学マークであるイチョウの黄色と青の銀杏はここからきている。また、キャンパス内の工学部の敷地にイチョウの大木が立っており、多くの人に親しまれている。
Ginkgo trees at the University of Tokyo
One of the most famous gingko spots in Tokyo
would be the main campus (Hongo Campus) of the University of Tokyo, situated in Bunkyo ward.
The University is open to public access, so lots
of people visit it throughout the year.
In addition to the historical buildings, the University of
With the whole Campus decked out in splendid
yellow of gingko trees, it's probably a sight you
won't want to miss when visiting Tokyo in late autumn.
Japan Trip 2013 Hongo Campus University of Tokyo 18
University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (東京大学 Tōkyō daigaku), abbreviated as Todai (東大 Tōdai?), is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities, and is considered the most prestigious university in Japan. It ranks as the highest in Asia and 21st in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013.
History
The university was chartered by the Meiji government in 1877 under its current name by amalgamating older government schools for medicine and Western learning. It was renamed the Imperial University (帝國大學 Teikoku daigaku?) in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝國大學 Tōkyō teikoku daigaku?) in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created. In September 1923, an earthquake and the following fires destroyed about 700,000 volumes of the Imperial University Library.[6] The books lost included the Hoshino Library (星野文庫 Hoshino bunko?), a collection of about 10,000 books. The books were the former possessions of Hoshino Hisashi before becoming part of the library of the university and were mainly about Chinese philosophy and history.
In 1947, after Japan's defeat in World War II, it re-assumed its original name. With the start of the new university system in 1949, Todai swallowed up the former First Higher School (today's Komaba campus) and the former Tokyo Higher School, which henceforth assumed the duty of teaching first- and second-year undergraduates, while the faculties on Hongo main campus took care of third- and fourth-year students.
Although the university was founded during the Meiji period, it has earlier roots in the Astronomy Agency (天文方; 1684), Shoheizaka Study Office (昌平坂学問所; 1797), and the Western Books Translation Agency (蕃書和解御用; 1811).[8] These institutions were government offices established by the 徳川幕府 Tokugawa shogunate (1603--1867), and played an important role in the importation and translation of books from Europe.
Kikuchi Dairoku, an important figure in Japanese education, served as president of Tokyo Imperial University.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the university hosted the running portion of the modern pentathlon event.
On 20 January 2012, Todai announced that it would shift the beginning of its academic year from April to September to align its calendar with the international standard. The shift would be phased in over five years.
According to the Japan Times, the university had 1,282 professors in February 2012. Of those, 58 were women.
In the fall of 2012 and for the first time, the University of Tokyo started two undergraduate programs entirely taught in English and geared toward international students — Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK) — the International Program on Japan in East Asia and the International Program on Environmental Sciences.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Trip 2013 Hongo Campus Ginkgo University of Tokyo 12
University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (東京大学 Tōkyō daigaku), abbreviated as Todai (東大 Tōdai?), is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities, and is considered the most prestigious university in Japan. It ranks as the highest in Asia and 21st in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013.
History
The university was chartered by the Meiji government in 1877 under its current name by amalgamating older government schools for medicine and Western learning. It was renamed the Imperial University (帝國大學 Teikoku daigaku?) in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝國大學 Tōkyō teikoku daigaku?) in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created. In September 1923, an earthquake and the following fires destroyed about 700,000 volumes of the Imperial University Library.[6] The books lost included the Hoshino Library (星野文庫 Hoshino bunko?), a collection of about 10,000 books. The books were the former possessions of Hoshino Hisashi before becoming part of the library of the university and were mainly about Chinese philosophy and history.
In 1947, after Japan's defeat in World War II, it re-assumed its original name. With the start of the new university system in 1949, Todai swallowed up the former First Higher School (today's Komaba campus) and the former Tokyo Higher School, which henceforth assumed the duty of teaching first- and second-year undergraduates, while the faculties on Hongo main campus took care of third- and fourth-year students.
Although the university was founded during the Meiji period, it has earlier roots in the Astronomy Agency (天文方; 1684), Shoheizaka Study Office (昌平坂学問所; 1797), and the Western Books Translation Agency (蕃書和解御用; 1811).[8] These institutions were government offices established by the 徳川幕府 Tokugawa shogunate (1603--1867), and played an important role in the importation and translation of books from Europe.
Kikuchi Dairoku, an important figure in Japanese education, served as president of Tokyo Imperial University.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the university hosted the running portion of the modern pentathlon event.
On 20 January 2012, Todai announced that it would shift the beginning of its academic year from April to September to align its calendar with the international standard. The shift would be phased in over five years.
According to the Japan Times, the university had 1,282 professors in February 2012. Of those, 58 were women.
In the fall of 2012 and for the first time, the University of Tokyo started two undergraduate programs entirely taught in English and geared toward international students — Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK) — the International Program on Japan in East Asia and the International Program on Environmental Sciences.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homeikan (Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan) -Traditional Japanese Inn
Welcome to Homeikan. Located near Tokyo University and Tokyo Dome in a quiet part of the city, this Traditional Ryokan (see definition of ryokan styles below) has two buildings: a Honkan and a Bekkan.
Originally a private residence, Homeikan has a history of 100 years and, as a result it is a little run down; however, it has a lot of character and atmosphere and there is also a beautiful Japanese garden at the Bekkan. Homeikan is a traditional ryokan and none of the Japanese-style guest rooms have private baths or toilets.
There are 3 shared baths here and the baths are open 24 hours a day. Homeikan does not have a curfew so guests are free to enjoy the Tokyo nightlife.
Check-in time is after 15:00 but all guests must check in by 22:00 (10:00 pm) - no exceptions.
If you arrive after 22:00 Homekan will be closed, your reservation will be cancelled, and you will be charged a 100% cancellation fee. Check-out time is before 10:00 am.
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Japan Trip 2013 Hongo Campus Ginkgo tree-lined University of Tokyo 11
University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (東京大学 Tōkyō daigaku), abbreviated as Todai (東大 Tōdai?), is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities, and is considered the most prestigious university in Japan. It ranks as the highest in Asia and 21st in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013.
History
The university was chartered by the Meiji government in 1877 under its current name by amalgamating older government schools for medicine and Western learning. It was renamed the Imperial University (帝國大學 Teikoku daigaku?) in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝國大學 Tōkyō teikoku daigaku?) in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created. In September 1923, an earthquake and the following fires destroyed about 700,000 volumes of the Imperial University Library.[6] The books lost included the Hoshino Library (星野文庫 Hoshino bunko?), a collection of about 10,000 books. The books were the former possessions of Hoshino Hisashi before becoming part of the library of the university and were mainly about Chinese philosophy and history.
In 1947, after Japan's defeat in World War II, it re-assumed its original name. With the start of the new university system in 1949, Todai swallowed up the former First Higher School (today's Komaba campus) and the former Tokyo Higher School, which henceforth assumed the duty of teaching first- and second-year undergraduates, while the faculties on Hongo main campus took care of third- and fourth-year students.
Although the university was founded during the Meiji period, it has earlier roots in the Astronomy Agency (天文方; 1684), Shoheizaka Study Office (昌平坂学問所; 1797), and the Western Books Translation Agency (蕃書和解御用; 1811).[8] These institutions were government offices established by the 徳川幕府 Tokugawa shogunate (1603--1867), and played an important role in the importation and translation of books from Europe.
Kikuchi Dairoku, an important figure in Japanese education, served as president of Tokyo Imperial University.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the university hosted the running portion of the modern pentathlon event.
On 20 January 2012, Todai announced that it would shift the beginning of its academic year from April to September to align its calendar with the international standard. The shift would be phased in over five years.
According to the Japan Times, the university had 1,282 professors in February 2012. Of those, 58 were women.
In the fall of 2012 and for the first time, the University of Tokyo started two undergraduate programs entirely taught in English and geared toward international students — Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK) — the International Program on Japan in East Asia and the International Program on Environmental Sciences.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bunkyo Civic Center Sky View Lounge - Tokyo - 文京シビックセンター展望ラウンジ - 4K Ultra HD
The Bunkyo Civic Center, and its Sky View Lounge observatory is, as far as we are concerned, the best spot in Tokyo to enjoy Mt Fuji behind Shinjuku’s major skyscrapers. Open year round with free admission since 1994, the Bunkyo Civic Center had a rather rocky start and today’s design is actually very different from the initial one! the original building that was built in 1959 was not deemed to match future safety standards and it was instead decided that it would make more economical sense to come-up with an entire new design.
Opening for the second time in 1994, the Bunkyo Civic Center, the administrative heart of Bunkyo, is a radiant compromise between modern architecture and functionality. If you ever have the chance to visit the Bunkyo Civic Center, we would strongly advise you to do so as early as possible in the morning (9 a.m.) or during sunset.
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Le Bunkyo Civic Center, ainsi que son observatoire Sky View Lounge, sont de notre point de vue le meilleur endroit pour contempler le Mont Fuji qui se cache parmis quelques tours de Shinjuku. Ouvert toute l’année et gratuit d’accès depuis 1994, le Bunkyo Civic Center offre un aspect bien différent qu’à ses débuts ! En effet, le bâtiment d’origine construit en 1959 ne pouvait pas répondre aux normes de sécurité sur le long terme. Il a donc été jugé plus économique de revoir son design dans son intégralité.
Ré-ouvert en 1994, le Bunkyo Civic Center, le coeur administratif de Bunkyo, présente un astucieux compromis entre architecture moderne et fonctionnalité. Si vous comptez vous rendre en ces lieux, nous vous conseillons de vous y rendre tôt le matin (9h) ou au coucher de soleil.
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University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (東京大学 Tōkyō daigaku), abbreviated as Todai (東大 Tōdai?), is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities, and is considered the most prestigious university in Japan. It ranks as the highest in Asia and 21st in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013.
History
The university was chartered by the Meiji government in 1877 under its current name by amalgamating older government schools for medicine and Western learning. It was renamed the Imperial University (帝國大學 Teikoku daigaku?) in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝國大學 Tōkyō teikoku daigaku?) in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created. In September 1923, an earthquake and the following fires destroyed about 700,000 volumes of the Imperial University Library.[6] The books lost included the Hoshino Library (星野文庫 Hoshino bunko?), a collection of about 10,000 books. The books were the former possessions of Hoshino Hisashi before becoming part of the library of the university and were mainly about Chinese philosophy and history.
In 1947, after Japan's defeat in World War II, it re-assumed its original name. With the start of the new university system in 1949, Todai swallowed up the former First Higher School (today's Komaba campus) and the former Tokyo Higher School, which henceforth assumed the duty of teaching first- and second-year undergraduates, while the faculties on Hongo main campus took care of third- and fourth-year students.
Although the university was founded during the Meiji period, it has earlier roots in the Astronomy Agency (天文方; 1684), Shoheizaka Study Office (昌平坂学問所; 1797), and the Western Books Translation Agency (蕃書和解御用; 1811).[8] These institutions were government offices established by the 徳川幕府 Tokugawa shogunate (1603--1867), and played an important role in the importation and translation of books from Europe.
Kikuchi Dairoku, an important figure in Japanese education, served as president of Tokyo Imperial University.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the university hosted the running portion of the modern pentathlon event.
On 20 January 2012, Todai announced that it would shift the beginning of its academic year from April to September to align its calendar with the international standard. The shift would be phased in over five years.
According to the Japan Times, the university had 1,282 professors in February 2012. Of those, 58 were women.
In the fall of 2012 and for the first time, the University of Tokyo started two undergraduate programs entirely taught in English and geared toward international students — Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK) — the International Program on Japan in East Asia and the International Program on Environmental Sciences.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Trip 2013 Hongo Campus Ginkgo tree-lined University of Tokyo 10
University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (東京大学 Tōkyō daigaku), abbreviated as Todai (東大 Tōdai?), is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is the first of Japan's National Seven Universities, and is considered the most prestigious university in Japan. It ranks as the highest in Asia and 21st in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013.
History
The university was chartered by the Meiji government in 1877 under its current name by amalgamating older government schools for medicine and Western learning. It was renamed the Imperial University (帝國大學 Teikoku daigaku?) in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝國大學 Tōkyō teikoku daigaku?) in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created. In September 1923, an earthquake and the following fires destroyed about 700,000 volumes of the Imperial University Library.[6] The books lost included the Hoshino Library (星野文庫 Hoshino bunko?), a collection of about 10,000 books. The books were the former possessions of Hoshino Hisashi before becoming part of the library of the university and were mainly about Chinese philosophy and history.
In 1947, after Japan's defeat in World War II, it re-assumed its original name. With the start of the new university system in 1949, Todai swallowed up the former First Higher School (today's Komaba campus) and the former Tokyo Higher School, which henceforth assumed the duty of teaching first- and second-year undergraduates, while the faculties on Hongo main campus took care of third- and fourth-year students.
Although the university was founded during the Meiji period, it has earlier roots in the Astronomy Agency (天文方; 1684), Shoheizaka Study Office (昌平坂学問所; 1797), and the Western Books Translation Agency (蕃書和解御用; 1811).[8] These institutions were government offices established by the 徳川幕府 Tokugawa shogunate (1603--1867), and played an important role in the importation and translation of books from Europe.
Kikuchi Dairoku, an important figure in Japanese education, served as president of Tokyo Imperial University.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the university hosted the running portion of the modern pentathlon event.
On 20 January 2012, Todai announced that it would shift the beginning of its academic year from April to September to align its calendar with the international standard. The shift would be phased in over five years.
According to the Japan Times, the university had 1,282 professors in February 2012. Of those, 58 were women.
In the fall of 2012 and for the first time, the University of Tokyo started two undergraduate programs entirely taught in English and geared toward international students — Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK) — the International Program on Japan in East Asia and the International Program on Environmental Sciences.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4K]TOKYO UNIVERSITY 秋の東京大学を散歩
It is a walk video taken a while ago. I walked freely at the University of Tokyo in Hongo, Bunkyo-ku. First, go through the Akamon and into the school. Gothic buildings and ginkgo trees welcome you with a beautiful contrast. Finally, look up at the famous Yasuda Auditorium and end.
ちょっと前に撮影した散歩動画です。文京区本郷にある東京大学を気ままに歩きました。まずは赤門をくぐって校内へ。ゴシック調の建物と銀杏並木が美しいコントラストで出迎えてくれます。最後は有名な安田講堂を見上げて終了です。
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Hachiko and Prof. Ueno : Tokyo University (Watch in HD)
I tried not to cry upon seeing Hachiko and Prof. Ueno for the first time inside the Department of Agriculture at the University of Tokyo.
After 80 years, the beloved Hachiko has been reunited with his master at the University of Tokyo in Bunkyo Ward. A national symbol of family loyalty, this is the second bronze statue erected in Tokyo to commemorate the bond between the Akita and Professor.
I travel whenever I get time to travel and people ask me the same question, Why do you travel or why do you waste money on travel and I normally look at their faces that what should I answer them cause anyway they will never get to understand the answer unless you do it yourself. Seeing is believing and I agree with everyone. It's education, exposure, learning, exploring, management, cultures, dealing, problem solving etc.
Life is short, so live it well! Travel, see the world, explore.
Dare to dream. Dare to be different.
Keep uploading, keep travelling.
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