Keio has a proud history as Japan's very first private institution of higher learning, which dates back to the formation of a school for Dutch studies in 1858 in Edo (now Tokyo) by founder Yukichi Fukuzawa. Since the school's inception, the students of Keio have risen to the forefront of innovation in every imaginable academic field, emerging as social and economic leaders.
In today's internationally interdependent world, Keio places great effort upon maintaining the finest teaching faculty and superlative facilities. Based on the knowledge and experience of their predecessors, today's Keio students strive to develop the leadership qualities that will enable them to make valuable contributions to tomorrow's society. In 2008 the University will celebrate its sesquicentennial (150th) anniversary.
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Wow, someone looks pretty pimp in front of the stairs of Keio, eh? Looks amazing, thanks again for hanging as long as you did for the presentation. Hope we didn't all make you late for school! Keep up the blog man, good stuff. Later!
Glad to see you're doing well.
I am sure you'll love Tokyo, it must be so exciting. We missed you at our FISH luncheon, although we did get to hear you for like a few seconds.
to masked avenger-
haha I thought I had to take a picture in front of school just to show that I have been to school.
well, school has not started yet, so it was fine.
I hope I didn't sound too sleepy...
to derek-
well, it was great to say something at the presentation.
it would've been more fun if I was able to show my sleepy face.
Tokyo has been amazing, and I think it is only gonna get better from here!!!
Mahalo
Sounds like you will have a great time in Tokyo! Has school started yet and if so, how are classes compared to those at UH?
I would love to go travel in Japan and Korea but I heared that Japan is really expensive...? Maybe over the next months you can give us some tips on how to travel on a low budget in Japan :-)
Keio University is very prominent school in Japan. I think I heard that it was originally established by Harvard University or something related to that. Well it looks nice. I hope the classes are interesting.
Keio University is very prominent school in Japan. I think I heard that it was originally established by Harvard University or something related to that. Well it looks nice. I hope the classes are interesting.
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