Does Waseda University in Japan farm?

? Oh, not specializing in farming, is a comprehensive university.

First, why is it called Waseda University?

In 1882, Waseda University was born, the predecessor of Waseda University - Tokyo Specialized School, was born in a rice paddy on the outskirts of Tokyo, and then simply named the school Waseda University.

Second, what about Waseda University?

1, Japan's top university, the status of China's Tsinghua University, Peking University;

2, the world's top schools, talented people. The main department is located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

Waseda University is Japan's most famous comprehensive private university, is the cradle of the Japanese social elite. Waseda University's advanced educational ideas, trained many active in the world stage of the top talent, including the former Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihiko Noda, Yasuo Fukuda, Takeshita Teng, Toshiki Urabe, Keizo Obuchi, Mori Yoshiro and so on there are seven Japanese prime ministers are Waseda University graduates, nearly one-third of the members of the Diet originated from the Waseda University. The founders and presidents of many famous companies such as Sony, Samsung, Honda, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, and Nintendo all came from Waseda University. To date, 30 alumni have become winners of the Akutagawa Prize, Japan's highest literary award, the highest in Japan. Waseda University as Japan's and the world's top schools, its graduates in politics, finance, business, arts and culture can be said to be talented.

Third, Waseda University , a world-renowned top comprehensive university.

Okuma Shigenobu, founder of the university, "independence of learning", "practical application of knowledge", and "create model citizens" as the school's policy. He advocated free academic discussion, original research, and the cultivation of human resources with practical application of knowledge and the ability to engage in a wide range of activities in international affairs. The university opposed the practice of using only foreign languages in higher education at that time and insisted on teaching in the national language.

1. There are undergraduate and graduate schools. The undergraduate program consists of 13 departments, including political economy, law, commerce, social sciences, education, literature, cultural conceptualization, basic science and technology, creative science and technology, advanced science and technology, human sciences, sports science, and international education.

2. The Graduate School has 20 departments of political science, economics, law, literature, business, social science, science and technology, and education.

3. Attached to the Graduate School are the Library, the Theatre Museum, the Institute of Industrial Management, the Institute of Comparative Jurisprudence, the Institute of Systems Science, the Institute of Castings, the Institute for the Compilation of the History of the University, the Center for Environmental Protection Studies, and the Office of Electronic and Computer Studies.

4. There are also colleges of higher education, vocational schools, industrial schools, high schools and junior high schools.