Hongō campus


The Hongō campus is the main campus of the University of Tokyo. While some interdisciplinary and advanced research takes place at [University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus|Komaba Campus|Komaba] or Kashiwa, most faculties and institutes are located at Hongō. Most undergraduates in the senior division and postgraduates study on the campus.
The Hongo district campus is divided into three areas: Hongo, Yayoi, and Asano, which are referred to as the Hongo Campus, Yayoi Campus, and Asano Campus, respectively.

History

Edo Period

Most of this area was part of the Tokyo palace of the Maeda Family. Other clans based in this regions were: the Toyama and Daishōji and the Mito and Anjihan. During the Meiji Restoration, most of this land was taken over by the new government and became official land.

University of Tokyo Integration

In the Meiji era, in 1876, the Tokyo Medical School moved to the former site of the clan residence. By 1888 all five colleges or faculties that existed back then finished relocation to Hongo.
In 1889, next to UTokyo's campus in Hongo Yayoi-cho, the First Higher School was relocated from Hitotsubashi. The Maeda family retained a portion of their vast former estate in the southwest area, where the Marquess Maeda Toshitaka had a grand residence.

Present

In 1923, following the destruction of buildings and facilities by the Great Kanto Earthquake, relocating the campus to another area such as Yoyogi was considered, but eventually, it was decided that the University of Tokyo would remain in this district. In 1926, the university acquired land from the Maeda family, including the residence and gardens, and in exchange, the Maeda family was given a part of the agricultural fields of the Faculty of Agriculture located in Komaba at that time, where they relocated their residence. The Faculty of Agriculture moved to the site in Yayoi, which had been occupied by the First Higher School. After the war, the First Higher School was integrated into UTokyo, and the Komaba Campus has since served as part of the university again.