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Tokyo International University
Tokyo International University was founded in 1965 with a focus on business and commerce, and upon earning accreditation from the Ministry of Education (MEXT) the college has grown into a private university that now encompasses six undergraduate and four graduate schools. In addition, TIU has been sister schools with Willamette University in Salem Oregon since the beginning, and has also developed deep relationships with other renowned universities across the globe.
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The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo, located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, is a world-class research university and Japan’s top academic institution. As the leading member of the former Imperial Universities, it holds a distinguished global reputation. Established in 1877 through the merger of Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School during the Meiji Restoration, it was Japan’s first national university and one of Asia’s earliest Western-style universities. With roots tracing back to the Edo period, the university has played a pivotal role in Japan’s modernization and academic development.
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Omron-Healthcare
Omron Healthcare is a subsidiary of the Omron Group dedicated to the health and medical sector. The company holds a leading global market share in electronic blood pressure monitors. Its devices are recognized for their accuracy by three major international authorities—AAMI, BHS, and ESH—and are widely used in academic and clinical research worldwide. In fiscal year 2020, the company recorded sales exceeding USD 1.016 billion, ranking 64th on the “Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies 2020” list.
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Toranomon Hills Mori Tower
Rising 52 stories and 247 meters in height, Toranomon Hills Mori Tower features expansive pillar-free office spaces designed to the highest specifications, one of Tokyo’s largest conference facilities, luxury residences, 24 shops and restaurants serving Japanese and western haute-cuisine, and a 6,000m² pocket of open space and greenery. The multi-use high-rise also houses Andaz Tokyo, Hyatt’s first boutique luxury hotel in Japan to provide top-level accommodation for international business and leisure travelers.
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