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Train platform at Komaba Todaimae Station on the Inokashira Line.280 views
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Another traditional-looking building is this Building 101. Univ.of Tokyo, Komaba Campus224 views
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Building 1 at University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus. The most distinguished-looking building on campus. Looks like the Yasuda Auditorium on the Hongo Campus. 1号館218 views
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Manhole with the old Daiichi High School design. This is also behind Building 1. University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus. 旧制第一高等学校180 views
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Komaba Museum is open to the public. Free admission. This was the former university library.179 views
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The facility was still new, very nice. Cheap food.151 views
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Komaba-Todaimae Station is right in front of the main gate of the Komaba Campus.147 views
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On the left is a statue of Jean-Baptiste Arthur Arrivet, a Frenchman who came to Japan in 1877 to teach French and Latin at the old Ichiko. On the right is Friedrich Putzier, a German teacher who came to Japan in 1884.145 views
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My lunch on campus.132 views
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Main gate of University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus. I had visited Kyoto University, so I thought I'd better visit Todai too. 正門125 views
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Inside the cafeteria of University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus. We went in before the lunchtime rush at noon.123 views
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I decided to have lunch in the cafeteria with an American friend who is a Todai professor.121 views
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Relief of Frederick William Strange near the athletic field. He came to Japan in 1875 as an English teacher at Daiichi High School and started outdoor games which morphed into Japan's undokai sports meets.120 views
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Map of the Komaba I campus. Most of the buildings are just numbered. They are not named after someone like at American universities.117 views
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Tennis courts.104 views
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The very modern Komaba Communication Plaza. On the left is the coop and bookstore, and on the right is the cafeteria.103 views
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Rugby field.98 views
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View of Shinjuku from Building 18, the tallest on campus.96 views
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Monument for the old student dormitory that was here.95 views
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Athletic field.94 views
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Behind Building 1. I focused on the remnants of the old university and photographed the more traditional buildings on campus.92 views
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Rugby field.88 views
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Next to the Komaba Faculty House is this pair of statues not on any campus map. 86 views
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Also see photos of the Hongo Campus.84 views
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Directional sign84 views
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Stone monument for the old agricultural university. Komaba was originally a school for agriculture.82 views
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About the old crest.81 views
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Sculpture for sitting.80 views
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Komaba Communication Plaza78 views
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Above the arch is the crest of the old university called Daiichi High School (Ichiko). 旧制第一高等学校75 views
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They are also still building more buildings.75 views
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Pond73 views
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The main thoroughfare lined with gingko trees which turn color in autumn.70 views
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Panel display showing the history of the campus.66 views
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Looking very similar to the Komaba Museum on the opposite side is this former Lecture Theater.65 views
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