Waseda University
Waseda University 早 稲 田 大学 |
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founding | October 21, 1882 |
place | Shinjuku , Tokyo , Japan |
president | Aiji Tanaka |
Students | 49,436 ( May 2018 ) |
Employee | 5,468 ( May 2018 ) |
including professors | 1,039 ( May 2018 ) |
Networks | IAU |
Website | www.waseda.jp |
The Waseda University ( Jap. 早稲田大学 , Waseda daigaku in short, SODAI 早大 ) is adjacent to the Keio University one of the most prestigious private universities in Japan . It is located in Shinjuku , a district of Tokyo . Around 55,000 students are registered there.
founding
The school was founded on October 21, 1882 by the former samurai and later Japanese Prime Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu as a technical school Tōkyō ( 東京 専 門 学校 , Tōkyō semmon gakkō ); his statue is on the Nishi-Waseda campus. It was declared a full university in 1902. Large parts of the entire campus were destroyed during the air raids on Tokyo in World War II; the university was rebuilt and reopened in 1949.
Locations
The university consists of nine locations:
- Campus Nishi-Waseda ( 西早稲田キャンパス) in Shinjuku , Tōkyō Prefecture 169-8050 ( 35 ° 42 '33.1 " N , 139 ° 43' 9.6" O )
- Toyama Campus ( 戸 山 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Shinjuku, Tōkyō Prefecture ( 35 ° 42 ′ 20.9 ″ N , 139 ° 43 ′ 2.7 ″ E )
- Ōkubo Campus ( 大 久保 キ ャ ン パ ス ), in Shinjuku, Tōkyō Prefecture ( 35 ° 42 ′ 21.7 ″ N , 139 ° 42 ′ 24.3 ″ E )
- Kikui Campus ( 喜 久 井 町 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Shinjuku, Tōkyō Prefecture ( 35 ° 42 ′ 18.2 ″ N , 139 ° 43 ′ 17.1 ″ E )
- Nihonbashi Campus ( 日本 橋 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Chūō , Tōkyō Prefecture ( 35 ° 40 ′ 57.2 ″ N , 139 ° 46 ′ 28.6 ″ E )
- Tokorozawa Campus ( 所 沢 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Tokorozawa , Saitama Prefecture ( 35 ° 47 ′ 7.4 ″ N , 139 ° 23 ′ 56.3 ″ E )
- Honjō Campus ( 本 庄 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Honjō , Saitama Prefecture ( 36 ° 13 ′ 4.3 ″ N , 139 ° 10 ′ 37.3 ″ E )
- Kitakyushu Campus ( 北九州 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Kitakyushu , Fukuoka Prefecture ( 33 ° 53 ′ 25.6 ″ N , 130 ° 42 ′ 38.5 ″ E )
- Higashifushimi Campus ( 東 伏 見 キ ャ ン パ ス ) in Nishitōkyō , Tōkyō Prefecture ( 35 ° 43 ′ 36.5 ″ N , 139 ° 33 ′ 47.1 ″ E )
Achievements and recognition
The university is famous for its literature department , which has Haruki Murakami , Ogawa Mimei , Machi Tawara and Naoki Yamamoto among its graduates. Some well-known politicians, e.g. B. Makiko Tanaka and former Prime Ministers Yoshiro Mori and Yasuo Fukuda were also students at the university.
The university was involved in the development of the WL-16 , a walking robot.
The rivalry with the Keiō University is particularly reflected in the annual sports competitions. The university baseball match is a national event.
Well-known graduates
- Kōichirō Agata (* 1956), Professor of Administrative Science
- Ikujirō Nonaka (* 1935), economist and university professor
- Teruaki Tayama (* 1944), Professor of Law
- Yasuo Fukuda (* 1936), politician
- Tanzan Ishibashi (1884–1973), politician
- Shinjirō Honryō (1903–1971), politician and rugby union player
- Yoshirō Mori (* 1937), politician
- Takeshita Noboru (1924–2000), politician
- Toshiki Kaifu (* 1931), politician
- Makiko Tanaka (* 1944), politician
- Haruki Murakami (* 1949), writer
- Ogawa Mimei (1882–1961), writer
- Yōko Tawada (* 1960), writer
- Machi Tawara (* 1962), writer and poet
- Naoki Yamamoto (* 1960), manga artist
- Hiroshi Yamauchi (1927–2013), entrepreneur
- Shūji Terayama (1935–1983), writer and film director
- Tamiji Kitagawa (1894-1989), artist
- Oda Mikio (1905-1998), track and field athlete
- Kenji Ogiwara (* 1969), Nordic combined athlete
- Shizuka Arakawa (* 1981), figure skater
- Takeshi Okada (* 1956), soccer player and coach
- Shuntarō Furukawa (* 1972), 6th President of Nintendo
See also
Web links
- University website - Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b History. Founding of the University. In: www.waseda.jp. Waseda University, accessed August 4, 2019 .
- ↑ Realization of Waseda Vision 150. In: www.waseda.jp. Waseda University, accessed August 4, 2019 .
- ↑ Enrollment. (pdf) In: www.waseda.jp. Waseda University, p. 8 , accessed August 4, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Enrollment. (pdf) In: www.waseda.jp. Waseda University, p. 15 , accessed August 4, 2019 .
- ^ List of IAU Members. In: iau-aiu.net. International Association of Universities, accessed August 4, 2019 .