List of University of Tokyo people
Notable alumni
Nobel prize laureates
Of UTokyo winners, five have been physicists, one chemists, two for literature, one for physiology or medicine and one for efforts towards peace.
Yasunari Kawabata , Literature, 1968
Leo Esaki , Physics, 1973
Eisaku Satō , Peace, 1974
Kenzaburō Ōe , Literature, 1994
Masatoshi Koshiba , Physics, 2002
Yoichiro Nambu , Physics, 2008
Ei-ichi Negishi , Chemistry, 2010
Takaaki Kajita , Physics, 2015
Yoshinori Ohsumi , Physiology or Medicine, 2016
Syukuro Manabe , Physics, 2021
In addition, Shin'ichirō Tomonaga and Satoshi Ōmura have obtained a UTokyo doctorate degree through dissertation review, and considered as UTokyo alumni as well.[ 1]
Prime Ministers
Mathematicians
Medical researchers
Chemists
Physicians
Architects
Authors
Entertainers
Toshiya Fujita , film director
Bai Guang , one of the seven great singing stars of China
Teruyuki Kagawa , actor
Tokiko Kato , singer
Rei Kikukawa , actress
Tamayo Marukawa , TV announcer
Towa Oshima , manga artist
Kenji Ozawa , musician
Nam June Paik , video artist
Koichi Sugiyama , music composer
Isao Takahata , anime director
Mayuko Takata , actress
Kiyohiko Ushihara , film director
Yoji Yamada , film director
Yoshishige Yoshida , film director
Anton Wicky , educator
Others
Tadatoshi Akiba , Mayor of Hiroshima
Naohiro Amaya , head of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)[ 3]
Inokuchi Ariya , founder of Ebara Corporation
Fang Chih , Statesman, 1923
Toshihiko Fukui , Governor of the Bank of Japan
Yoshimi Goda , Coastal Engineer and recipient of the Order of the Sacred Treasure [ 4]
Minoru Harada , Buddhist leader, 6th President of Soka Gakkai
Mantarō Hashimoto , linguist and sinologist
Keizō Hayashi , General officer , first Chairman of the Joint Staff Council since Japan Self-Defense Forces ' establishment.
Ong Iok-tek , linguist
Kanō Jigorō , creator of judo
Takashi Kawamura , 9th President of Hitachi
Furuichi Kōi
Hirata Tosuke , was a Japanese statesman and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan , active in the Meiji and Taishō period Empire of Japan .
Akihiko Kumashiro , politician, three-time member of the House of Representatives of Japan
Susumu Kuno , linguist, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University
Kiyozawa Manshi , Buddhist thinker
Peng Ming-min , DPP Senior Advisor to President Chen Shui-Bian; former president of WUFI
Shinrokuro Miyoshi (三好晋六郎)
Tsunetaro Moriyama , Hall of Fame baseball pitcher
Toshirō Mutō , Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan
Makoto Nakajima , former Commissioner of the Japan Patent Office
Yoshiro Nakamatsu , inventor
Hiroaki Nakanishi (MS 1979), President of Hitachi
John Nathan , translator, first American admitted as a regular student
Kitaro Nishida , philosopher
Namihei Odaira , entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder of Hitachi
Masaharu Ōhashi , Justice of the Supreme Court of Japan
Hisashi Owada , International Court of Justice Judge
Masako Owada , Crown Princess of Japan
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki , Buddhist scholar
Toshizō Ido , Japanese politician, 52nd Governor of Hyōgo Prefecture
Takejirō Tokonami , government minister and governor
Eiji Toyoda , industrialist
Anirban Mondal , Computer Scientist[ 5]
Kazuhide Uekusa , economist
Hidesaburō Ueno , agricultural scientist and owner of world's most loyal dog, Hachiko
Yoichi Wada , president of Square Enix
Toshizo Ido , Governor of Hyogo prefecture
Tetsuro Watsuji , philosopher
Charles Dickinson West , mechanical engineer
Akira Yanabu , researcher in translation and comparative literature
Toshiki Sumitani , President, Kobe Institute of Computing
Katsuo Yakura , member of the House of Councillors for Saitama Prefecture
Hakuo Yanagisawa , politician, Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Takashi Yuasa , lawyer, economist
Hayato Sumino, pianist [ 6] [ 7]
Makoto Soejima , competitive programmer
Shigeaki Sugeta , linguist
References
See also
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