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290: 20: 52: 94:, targeting 'elitism', abolished higher schools, incorporating them into universities. The First Higher School was closed on 24 March 1950, and it became the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Tokyo. Although for a shorter period of a year and a half compared to three years in the pre-war system, all undergraduates at the university are matriculated at this college and receive liberal arts education. The college still operates on the same campus as the higher school ( 82:
In pre-war Japan, students from the upper class often followed a career path described as 'Icchu-Ikko-Teidai (一中一高帝大)', which stands for 'the first middle school (today's Hibiya High School), the First Higher School, then the University of Tokyo'. As symbolised by this phrase, the school was deemed
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by separating the University of Tokyo's preparatory education division (東京大学予備門), focusing on European languages such as German, French, and English, as the only university in the country, the University of Tokyo, used these languages for teaching at that time.
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Modelled after pre-university colleges in the United Kingdom and the United States, its role was to provide future university students with
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were educated at the First Higher School (Kato, Wakatsuki, Hirota, Konoe, Hiranuma, Ashida, Hatoyama, Kishi and Fukuda).
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Building one, First Higher School (Now used by the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo)
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The First Higher School was founded in 1886 as the nation's first
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as the most prestigious higher school in the country. Nine
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as opposed to specialised university education (教養主義,
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College of Arts and Sciences
University of Tokyo

higher school
liberal arts education
prime ministers of Japan
American-led educational reforms
Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo
"第一高等学校ホームページ"
"日本で「教養主義」が失われた2つの納得する訳"
"開成でも麻布でもない…戦前の「旧制一高」合格校ランキングで絶対王者・日比谷高校を破った私立校の名前 ドイツ語教育に力を入れたことが奏功した"
"大学院総合文化研究科・教養学部の歴史 – 総合情報 – 総合情報"
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University of Tokyo
Law
Medicine
Science
Engineering
Economics
Arts and Sciences

Law and Politics
Medicine
Science
Engineering
Economics
Arts and Sciences

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