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  1. Hitotsubashi Group. The Hitotsubashi Group (一ツ橋グループ, Hitotsubashi Gurūpu) is a Japanese family-owned publishing vertical keiretsu in Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is composed of Shogakukan, Shueisha, Hakusensha and related publishing companies. The name of the group is derived from the location of its major members ...

  2. Hitotsubashi ICS was the first "professional graduate school" (formerly "specialized graduate school") established in Japan. The school was founded by Harvard Business School professor Hirotaka Takeuchi, its first dean, in 1998, and admitted students in 2000. ICS is housed in the National Center of Sciences and located at Chiyoda Campus, the ...

    • 4 Faculties, 6 Graduate Schools, and One Institute
    • Campuses
    • Library Collection
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    • Seminars

    Hitotsubashi University is made up of 11 principal academic units – four faculties, six graduate schools and one institute. 1. Commerce and Management (Faculty) 2. Business Administration (Graduate School) 3. Economics (Faculty, Graduate School) 4. Law (Faculty, Graduate School) 5. Social Sciences (Faculty, Graduate School) 6. Language and Society ...

    Our main teaching and research activities take place at Kunitachi Campus in western Tokyo. Kodaira Kokusai (International) Campus is equipped with residence halls for both domestic and international students, along with excellent sports facilities. Chiyoda Campus is located in the birthplace of Hitotsubashi, in the Kanda-Hitotsubashi district of ce...

    Hitotsubashi University Library boasts a collection of more than 2 million volumes as well as 17,000 journals and electronic journals. The collections of the Center for Historical Social Science Literature are of outstanding international significance, with more than 76,300 volumes of rare materials in the social sciences. These include the Carl Me...

    The name Hitotsubashi University is derived from “Kanda-Hitotsubashi,” the district of central Tokyo where the Tokyo Commercial School was originally built. The school was renamed the Tokyo University of Commerce in 1920 and relocated to its present site in western Tokyo following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. An affinity for its original loc...

    The university’s crest was created in 1887 when the Tokyo Commercial School was renamed the Higher Commercial School. The crest features the staff of Mercury, the Roman god of trade and commerce, entwined with two snakes and topped with wings. The initials CC stand for Commercial College. The snakes symbolize intellect and sensitivity to world tren...

    Hitotsubashi has long placed seminars at the core of its curricula. While lectures feature prominently in Japanese tertiary education, all Hitotsubashi students are required to participate in small-group seminars as well. Such a system not only cultivates their individual abilities and personalities, but also provides them with the opportunity to d...

  3. Hitotsubashi University began life as the “Institute for Business Training” in the heart of Tokyo in 1875. Its program featured an accounting course, and an English conversation course taught by an American. After the big Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 destroyed almost all of the Institute’s structures, the school moved to the Kunitachi ...

  4. As dean, I send my warmest welcome to Hitotsubashi ICS. ICS shares the long-time mission of its parent school, Hitotsubashi University, which is to nurture the “Captains of Industry.”. Our university forefathers, with their great wisdom and foresight, procured a site in Tokyo’s business district just blocks away from the Imperial Palace.

  5. About Us. About the University. Hitotsubashi at a Glance; History; Administration; View Our Video; Message from the President; Hitotsubashi Rankings; Mission Statement; Vison and Strategies for Designated National University; Publications; Environmental Policy; Locations. Campus Gallery; Directions; Campus Maps; Contact Us

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  7. Hitotsubashi University, itself, started out in 1875 as an institute for business training, tasked with producing “modern” businessmen. ICS shares with Hitotsubashi University a staunch commitment to excellence in business education and academic research, and, like its parent school, demonstrates a strong pioneering spirit.

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