The Campus Culture of Tokyo University in Japan
First, the campus culture of the University of Tokyo in Japan
1, logo
The University of Tokyo has no official so-called "school emblem". The pattern alternating with Huang Qing on the right is just a long-standing "symbol" of Tokyo University, which comes from the pattern drawn by Professor Masaichi Hoshino at the school board meeting in June of Showa's 23rd year.
The pattern consists of two overlapping ginkgo leaves, one yellow and the other green. Ginkgo biloba is the most widely planted tree species on the campus of Tokyo University, standing along the street. Every autumn, yellow leaves cover the whole campus, so the golden ginkgo leaves symbolize the most beautiful side of Dongda University. The color of another ginkgo leaf comes from the traditional representative color of Dongda University-light green.
2, color correction
The representative color of the University of Tokyo is "light cyan", which originated from a competition. Tokyo University and Kyoto University are in Japan, just as Oxford University and Cambridge University are in Britain. Dongda University and Kyoto University have maintained friendly relations for a long time. A long time ago (the legend is 1920), in a rowing competition between two schools, the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University drew lots to decide which rowing boat to take, and the rowing boats drawn by the two schools were light cyan and dark cyan respectively. Since then, these two colors have become the representative colors of both sides, and finally gradually evolved into correction colors.
3. Campus environment
The main campus of the University of Tokyo is located in bunkyo-ku's hometown in Tokyo, covering an area of 40 hectares, where most institutions of the whole university are located. In addition, a new campus will be built in Komako, Muhei District, where the Correctional Services Department and the Institute of Production Technology are located. Affiliated schools, industrial research departments, experimental practice bases (such as farms, forest farms, earthquakes, volcanoes and astronomical observation stations) and dormitories for teachers and students are distributed all over the country.
Qimen is a gate in the hometown campus of the University of Tokyo, Japan. It turned out to be the garrison gate of Xiangchuan, and "Red Gate" is the common name of the garrison gate, because all the garrison gates are painted vermilion. According to the ancient Japanese custom, once it is damaged, the Imperial Gate cannot be rebuilt, and the Chimen of the University of Tokyo is the only imperial gate, which has a history of more than 100 years and is extremely rare. So it was once listed as a national treasure by the Japanese government, and now it is designated as an important cultural relic. Qimen is also one of the representative symbols of the University of Tokyo. It is often mistaken for the main entrance of the University of Tokyo, and the real main entrance of the University of Tokyo is next to Qimen.
Second, the application conditions of the University of Tokyo, Japan
1, applicants for monk courses must meet the following conditions:
(1) Graduated from university or about to graduate from university.
② 16 years of school education has been completed or will be completed.
③ He has completed 15 years of school education, obtained the required credits with excellent academic performance, and was recognized by the Graduate School of Tokyo University.
(4) Have a master's degree or above recognized by the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo.
2. Selection method
The course of applying for a monk includes written examination, oral examination, special examination and health diagnosis.