Japanese students in the United Kingdom
The first Japanese students in the United Kingdom arrived in the nineteenth century, sent to study at University College London by the Chōshū and Satsuma domains, then the Bakufu. Many went on to study at Cambridge University and a smaller number at Oxford University until the end of the Meiji period. The primary motive for this was an effort to modernise Japan in the long run. Since the 1980s, Japanese students in the United Kingdom have become common thanks to cheaper air travel.
[Chōshū Five] (1863)
At University College London supervised by Professor Alexander William Williamson- Itō Shunsuke – Genrō, 1st, 5th, 7th, and 10th Prime Minister of Japan
- Inoue Monta – Genrō, Minister of Foreign Affairs |Foreign Affairs], Agriculture and Commerce, Home, and Treasury
- Nomura Yakichi – 1st Director of Railways
- Endō Kinsuke – Head of Japan Mint
- Yamao Yōzō – Minister of Industry |Industry], Director of Cabinet Legislation Bureau
Satsuma students (1865)
University College London which was open to students of
all religions.
- Niiro Hisanobu - Leader of Students, Karō of Satsuma-Han
- Matsuki Kōan - Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Education
- Godai Tomoatsu - Founder of Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Osaka Securities Exchange
- Mori Arinori - 1st Minister of Education, Founder of Hitotsubashi University
- Machida Hisanari - Ōmetsuke of Satsuma-Han, 1st Curator of Imperial Museum of Japan
- *Machida Shinsirō - brother of Machida Hisanari
- *Machida Seizō - brother of Machida Hisanari
- Hatakeyaka Hatanosuke - head of Kaisei Gakkō, member of Iwakura Mission
- Murahashi Hisanari - founder of brewery of Kaitakushi, later Sapporo Brewery
- Asakura Moriaki redeveloper of Ikuno Silver Mine
- Sameshima Naonobu - Envoy to France
- Matsumura Junzō - Vice Admiral of Imperial Japanese Navy, Director of Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
- Takami Yaichi formerly rōnin of Tosa-Han, assassin of Yoshida Tōyō
- Yoshida Kiyonari - Envoy to USA
- Isonaga Hirosuke - winemaker of Fountain Grove Winery in California
- Nakamura Hironari - Ministry to Belgium, member of House of Peers
- Hori Takayuki - Interpreter of Dutch language in Nagasaki
- Nagoya Tokinari
- Togo Ainoshin - died in Boshin War
Bakufu students (1866)
Students:
- Naruse Jogoro
- Toyama Sutehachi,
- Mitsukuri Keigo
- Fukuzawa Einosuke
- Hayashi Tozaburo
- Ito Shonosuke
- Okukawa Ichiro
- Yasui Shinpachiro
- Mitsukuri Dairoku
- Ichikawa Morisaburo
- Sugi Tokujiro
- Iwasa Genji
Students in the Meiji era
Cambridge University
- Kikuchi Dairoku
- Suematsu Kenchō
- Inagaki Manjirō
- Okura Kishichiro
- Tanaka Ginnosuke
Oxford University
- Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu
- Hachisuka Mochiaki
- Nanjo Bunyu - professor of Sanskrit at Tokyo University
- Takakusu Junjiro
Naval trainees
- Prince Arisugawa Takehito
- Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito
- Tōgō Heihachirō
- Yuzuru Hiraga
Other
- Hayashi Tadasu
- Takamine Jōkichi
After World War II
- Naruhito, Emperor of Japan, Oxford
- Masako, Empress of Japan, Oxford
- Aiko, Princess Toshi, Eton
- Fumihito, [Crown Prince of Japan], Oxford
- Mako Komuro, University of Edinburgh, University of Leicester
- Princess Kako of Akishino, University of Leeds
- Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, Oxford
- Princess Tomohito of Mikasa, Rosslyn College
- Princess Akiko of Mikasa, Oxford
- Hisako, Princess Takamado, Cambridge
- Princess Tsuguko of Takamado, University of Edinburgh
- Katsuhiko Oku, Oxford
- Hisashi Owada, Cambridge