List of University of Tokyo people
Notable alumni
Nobel prize laureates
- 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
- Satoshi Omura, Physiology or Medicine, 2015
- Takaaki Kajita, Physics, 2015
- Yoshinori Ohsumi, Physiology or Medicine, 2016
Prime Ministers
- Hara Takashi (1918–1921)
- Katō Takaaki (1924–1926)
- Wakatsuki Reijirō (1926-1927, 1931-1931)
- Osachi Hamaguchi (1929–1931)
- Kōki Hirota (1936–1937)
- Fumimaro Konoe (1937–1939, 1940–1941)
- Hiranuma Kiichirō (1939-1939)
- Kijūrō Shidehara (1945–1946)
- Shigeru Yoshida (吉田茂) (1946–1947, 1948–1954)
- Tetsu Katayama (1947–1948)
- Hitoshi Ashida (1948-1948)
- Ichirō Hatoyama (1954–1956)
- Nobusuke Kishi (岸信介) (1957–1960)
- Eisaku Satō (佐藤栄作), Nobel laureate (1964–1972)
- Takeo Fukuda (福田赳夫) (1976–1978)
- Yasuhiro Nakasone (中曽根康弘) (1982–1987)
- Kiichi Miyazawa (宮沢喜一) (1991–1993)
- Yukio Hatoyama (鳩山由紀夫) (2009–2010)
Mathematicians
- Maxi Aoi
- Tadatoshi Akiba
- Kiyoshi Itō
- Kenkichi Iwasawa
- Kunihiko Kodaira, Fields Medal winner
- Tsuyoshi Mori
- Mikio Sato
- Goro Shimura
- Teiji Takagi
- Yutaka Taniyama
- Kentaro Yano
Physicists
- Akito Arima
- Leo Esaki, Nobel laureate
- Chūshirō Hayashi
- Fushimi Kazuo
- Jun Kondo
- Masatoshi Koshiba, Nobel laureate
- Ryogo Kubo
- Hantaro Nagaoka
- Ukichiro Nakaya
- Yoichiro Nambu, Nobel laureate
- Yoshio Nishina
- Seiji Ogawa, discoverer of fMRI
- Shohé Tanaka
- Toyoichi Tanaka
- Morikazu Toda
- Yoji Totsuka
- Dr. Vijay Raj Singh
Chemists
Physicians
Architects
- Arata Isozaki, Royal Gold Medal laureate
- Toyo Ito, Pritzker Prize laureate, Royal Gold Medal laureate
- Kisho Kurokawa, architect
- Fumihiko Maki, Pritzker Prize laureate
- Kenzo Tange, Pritzker Prize laureate
Authors
- Kōbō Abe
- Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
- Osamu Dazai
- Shinichi Hoshi
- Otohiko Kaga
- Yasunari Kawabata, Nobel laureate
- Yukio Mishima
- Dhan Gopal Mukerji
- Atsushi Nakajima
- Wafu Nishijima, Zen Buddhist priest
- Kenzaburō Ōe, Nobel laureate
- Mori Ōgai
- Hiro Sachiya
- Tatsuhiko Shibusawa
- Naoya Shiga
- Masaoka Shiki
- Natsume Sōseki
- Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Entertainers
- Toshiya Fujita, film director
- Bai Guang, one of the seven great singing stars of China
- Ai Hazuki, film director
- Teruyuki Kagawa, actor
- Tokiko Kato, singer
- Rei Kikukawa, actress
- Tamayo Marukawa, TV announcer
- Towa Oshima, manga artist
- Kenji Ozawa, musician
- 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
Foreigners
- Ong Iok-tek, linguist
- Peng Ming-min, DPP Senior Advisor to President Chen Shui-Bian; former president of WUFI
- John Nathan, translator, first American admitted as a regular student
- Nam June Paik, video artist
- Charles Dickinson West, mechanical engineer
- Fang Chih, Statesman, 1923
Others
- Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima
- Naohiro Amaya, head of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)[1]
- Inokuchi Ariya, founder of Ebara Corporation
- Toshihiko Fukui, Governor of the Bank of Japan
- Minoru Harada, Buddhist leader, 6th President of Soka Gakkai
- Keizō Hayashi, General officer, first Chairman of the Joint Staff Council since Japan Self-Defense Forces' establishment.
- Kanō Jigorō, creator of judo
- Takashi Kawamura, 9th President of Hitachi
- Furuichi Kōi
- 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
- Shinrokuro Miyoshi (三好晋六郎)
- Hiroo Mori, real estate developer
- 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
- 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
- Masayuki Tamiya (1981), Senior Executive Director of Tamiya Corporation[2]
- Takejirō Tokonami, government minister and governor
- Eiji Toyoda, industrialist
- Kazuhide Uekusa, economist
- Hidesaburō Ueno, agricultural scientist and owner of world's most loyal dog, Hachiko
- Yoichi Wada, president of Square Enix
- Tetsuro Watsuji, philosopher
- Akira Yanabu, researcher in translation and comparative literature
- Hakuo Yanagisawa, politician, Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
- Takashi Yuasa, lawyer, economist
References
- ↑ Pollack, Andrew. "Naohiro Amaya, 68; Helped Industry in Japan" (obituary). The New York Times. September 1, 1994. Retrieved on January 20, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/people/7498466-masayuki-tamiya
See also
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