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Which university in Japan has the longest history?
Which university in Japan has the longest history (B).

A. Kyoto University

B. university of Tokyo?

C. Waseda University

The oldest university in Japanese history should be the University of Tokyo founded by 1877. According to the decree of Meiji government established in 1868, the oldest university should be the Tokyo University School founded in 1877 and renamed as "Imperial University" in 1886, which is also the first imperial university established in Japan.

1897 was renamed "Imperial University of Tokyo" to distinguish it from Imperial University of Kyoto, which was founded in Kyoto in the same year. 1September 1947 after World War II was officially named "Tokyo University". A world-class and famous research-oriented comprehensive university. As the highest academic hall in Japan and the first of the seven old imperial universities, it enjoys a high reputation in the world.

The oldest existing university should be the Academy of Sciences University in Kyoto. This university was developed from the Variety College founded by Master Kong Hai in 828, and its current name is 1949. The main courses in the university are Buddhism and tantric mental health care. There are about 140 students in the school now.

This university is the oldest civilian school in Japan, which was founded about 1200 years ago by the Buddhist master "Konghai". Later, in the 24th year of Showa, he set out again as a university with a new system. As a single-subject university with Buddhism as its center, the original spirit of establishing a school by carrying out education and research contains the meaning of "learning from others".

In the late Showa period, the school offered welfare education courses. Buddhism is two pillars. Later, in order to open more doors, Yu Pingcheng changed the name of the department to "Humanities Department" in the twentieth year.

Many people, even those approaching retirement age, after graduating from other universities and accumulating certain social experience, regard studying Buddhism and cultivating happiness as part of their lifelong education and try their best to take the national experimental examination for social welfare scholars, so the number of students enrolled in the school has increased. Therefore, the age of students is very wide, and the vitality and personality of students are also enhanced.