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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · Hokkaido University was founded in 1876 as Sapporo Agricultural College, the first modern university in Japan. It has promoted field research on agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and related fields against the backdrop of Hokkaido’s rich natural environment.

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    5 days ago · In 1907, the Tohoku Imperial University was established in Sendai Miyagi Prefecture, and Sapporo Agricultural College was controlled by the university. Parts of neighbouring villages including Sapporo Village, Naebo Village, Kami Shiroishi Village, and districts where the Tonden-hei had settled, were integrated into Sapporo-ku in 1910.

  3. Jun 12, 2024 · Founded in 1876 as Sapporo Agricultural College, Hokkaido University is one of the oldest, largest, and most prestigious universities in Japan. The university attracts prospective students from all around the globe with the diverse degree programs offered and the year-round scenic beauty.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · Rankings. Times Higher Education (THE) World University Impact Rankings 2024. 72 nd in the world, 1 st in Japan. Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings 2024. 79 th in Asia. Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024. 351-400 th in the world. QS World University Rankings 2025. 173 rd in the world, 8 th in Japan.

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · Apart from walking down the avenue, visit the Central lawn, Elm Forest, Hokkaido University Museum, the Botanical Garden, and Sapporo Agricultural College Farm No. 2. Have fun!

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · All exhibits of historical documents of Sapporo Agricultural College, including the clock tower, are concentrated in the exhibition space on the first floor, and explanations are provided not only in Japanese but also in English and other foreign languages, making it easy for visitors from overseas to enjoy them.

  7. Jul 2, 2024 · He taught English at the Sapporo Agricultural School, which had become the Agricultural College of Tohoku Imperial University. In 1910, along with writers Saneatsu Mushanokoji and Naoya Shiga, Arishima launched the magazine “Shirakaba”.