Hitotsubashi University
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is a national university in Tokyo, Japan. The University has campuses in Kunitachi, Kodaira and Kanda. Hitotsubashi University is very famous for social sciences, such as science of commerce, economics and sociology etc. It has produced a vast amount of almuni and almunae who are playing active parts in the industrial world etc. It has very long had a lot of capable professors for social sciences, and provided so high qualitied education of social science that now it is counted as the top 3rd university of all on humanities and social science. It has, moreover, strong relationships with the universities overseas. The students in Hitotsubashi University are able to make use of the exchange student system. Thanks to the high quality of its students, education and studying, Hitotsubashi University is regarded as one of the top level's universities.
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Faculties and Graduate Schools
Faculties
- Commerce
- Economics
- Law
- Social Sciences
Graduate Schools
- Commerce
- Economics
- Law
- * Law school
- Social Sciences
- Language and Society
- International Corporate Strategy
- International and Public Policy
Research Institutes and Centers
- Institute of Economic Research
- * Research Center for Information and Statistics of Social Science
- Research and Development Center for Higher Education
- Computer Center
- Center for Student Exchange
- International Joint Research Center
- Institute of Innovation Research
- Center for Historical Social Science Literature
Famous alumni
- Masayoshi Ohira - 68th and 69th Prime Minister of Japan
- Shintaro Ishihara - Author, current governor of Tokyo
- Yasuo Tanaka - Author, current governor of Nagano Prefecture
- Heizo Takenaka - Economist, current Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy of Japan.
- Masaru Hayami - Governor of the Bank of Japan
- Hiroshi Okuda - Chairman of the Japan Federation of Employers' Associations
- Fukuda Tokuzo - Economist
- Wataru Yoshizumi -manga artist
- Ken Ishii - musician
- Itô Sei - translator and novelist
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