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formerly known as Tokyo University of Law (東京法学社, Tokyo Hogakusha) is a top
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, Japan. Hosei University and four other private universities in Tokyo are collectively known as "
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". The university is also a member of the Tokyo Big6 (東京六大学, Tokyo Roku Daigaku), which refers to six universities in Tokyo known for their historic rivalry in baseball. The
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was established in 1925. The league is known for players who go on to have careers in Japan's professional baseball leagues. Members are: 1.
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(立教大学) 6. Hosei University (法政大学) Hosei University is a member of the Top Global University Project (Top Type), funded by the Japanese
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Overview

The university originated as a school of
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, Tōkyō Hōgakusha (, i.e. Tokyo association of law), established in 1880, and the following year renamed Tōkyō Hōgakkō (, i.e. Tokyo school of law). This was from 1883 headed by Dr. Gustave Boissonade, and was heavily influenced by the French legal tradition. It merged in 1889 with a school of French studies, Tōkyō Futsugakkō (, i.e. Tokyo French school), that had been founded three years earlier. It adopted the name Hosei University (, ''Hōsei daigaku'', i.e. university of law and politics) in 1903 and gained university status in 1920.


History

Hosei University traces its roots to 1880 (Meiji 13), when Tokyo Hogakusha was founded in Surugadai, Tokyo, by Tetsu Kanamaru, Osamu Ito, and Masakuni Sattva. The institution emerged during Japan’s liberal civil rights movement and the establishment of a modern legal system, focusing on training legal professionals. Its guiding principle of “liberty and progress” was inspired by the influence of French law, introduced by Gustave Boissonade, a French legal scholar invited to Japan to draft key legal codes and train lawyers. In 1881 (Meiji 14), after the government banned private law schools, Tokyo Hogakusha briefly closed, but the Koho Bureau split off and renamed itself the Tokyo Law School in 1883 (Meiji 16), with Boissonade serving as vice principal. In 1889 (Meiji 22), the school merged with the Tokyo French School, established in 1886 (Meiji 19) by the French Society, becoming the Franco-Japanese Law School. Its first principal, Rinsho Minosaku, translated the French Civil Code and introduced key legal terms such as “rights,” “duties,” and “civil rights.” In 1899 (Meiji 32), under principal Kenjiro Ume, the school implemented significant reforms, launching advanced courses for continuing education, language programs in English, German, and French, and systems for independent study, auditing, and preferential enrollment. These reforms laid the foundation for the institution’s growth. In 1903 (Meiji 36), the school was renamed Hosei University under the Senmon Gakko Ordinance, offering preparatory courses for daytime students, university and specialized courses for evening students, and a graduate school of advanced studies. The university expanded further under Ume’s leadership, embodying his philosophy of “open education.” In 1920 (Taisho 9), Hosei University gained official status as a private university under the University Ordinance. It initially included the Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economics, along with preparatory and professional studies. The university relocated to its current campus in Fujimi-cho, Tokyo, in 1921 (Taisho 10). By 1922 (Taisho 11), the Faculty of Letters was added, including departments such as Philosophy and Literature, and the university transitioned from night classes to full-time day programs with a dedicated faculty structure. Throughout the 20th century, Hosei University continued to grow, embracing the ideals of practical education and global engagement. Today, it is a comprehensive institution with 15 faculties, 13 graduate schools, a School of Correspondence Education, and professional graduate schools, preserving its founding principles of “liberty and progress.”


Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economics

Hosei University’s Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economics stand as pillars of the institution’s history and academic excellence, reflecting its founding principles of “liberty and progress.” The Faculty of Law traces its origins back to 1880, with the establishment of Tokyo Hogakusha, a school dedicated to training legal professionals during the transformative Meiji era. This period marked the modernization of Japan, including the adoption of Western legal systems, and the Faculty of Law played a key role in that movement. Influential in its early development was Dr. Gustave Emile Boissonade, a distinguished French legal scholar who served as a legal advisor to the Japanese government. Boissonade introduced the concepts of natural law and modern legal principles, profoundly shaping the university’s curriculum and inspiring generations of legal minds. Over the decades, the Faculty of Law has produced numerous influential judges, legal scholars, policymakers, and public officials, cementing its reputation as one of Japan’s leading legal education centers. The Faculty of Economics, established in 1920, holds an equally prestigious position in Hosei University’s history. Created at a time when Japan’s economy was rapidly industrializing and modernizing, the faculty aimed to equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to navigate and contribute to the nation’s economic transformation. It introduced progressive and interdisciplinary approaches to economics, combining rigorous academic study with practical applications. The faculty also became known for fostering critical thinking and a global perspective, preparing graduates to take on leadership roles in business, finance, and government. Also, Hosei University still offers an economics program in English, which is called IGESS (Institute for Global Economics and Social Sciences). This English-based undergraduate program provides a global perspective with flexible enrollment options in April and September. It also offers opportunities for international exchange, preparing students for careers in business, policy, and academia. Over the years, the Faculty of Economics has contributed significantly to Japan’s economic development by producing business leaders, economists, and policymakers who have played key roles in shaping the country’s economy. Together, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Economics form the historical and intellectual backbone of Hosei University. Their shared commitment to advancing knowledge and serving society reflects the university’s founding ideals, and they continue to attract students and scholars who aspire to make meaningful contributions to Japan and the wider world. These faculties not only symbolize Hosei’s rich legacy but also represent its ongoing pursuit of academic excellence and societal impact.


Campus

Hosei has three main campuses, which it calls Ichigaya, Koganei, and Tama. The Ichigaya campus is an urban campus halfway between
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and
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stations in central Tokyo; its 26-story Boissonade Tower, completed in 2000, can be seen from either station. The campus is located close to the
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. Natural sciences are studied at the Koganei campus to the west of Tokyo, and other subjects are split between Tama (located in Machida, which is near
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), and Ichigaya.


Facilities


Ichigaya


Undergraduate

* Faculty of Law (, ''Hōgakubu'') * Faculty of Letters (, ''Bungakubu'') * Faculty of Business Administration (, ''Keieigakubu'') * Faculty of Intercultural Communication (, ''Kokusai-bunka-gakubu'') * Faculty of Sustainability Studies (, ''Ningen-kankyō-gakubu'') * Faculty of Lifelong Learning and Career Studies (, ''Kyaria-dezain-gakubu'') * Faculty of Engineering and Design (, ''Dezain-kōgakubu'') * Faculty of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS, , ''Gurōbaru-kyōyō-gakubu'') (from 2008) * Sports Science Institute (SSI, , ''Supōtsu-saiensu-insutityūto'')


Graduate schools

* Graduate School of Humanities (, ''Jinbun-kagaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Economics (, ''Keizaigaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Law (, ''Hōgaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Politics (, ''Seijigaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Sociology (, ''Shakaigaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Business Administration (, ''Keieigaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Policy Sciences (, ''Seisaku-kagaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Environmental Management (, ''Kankyō-manejimento-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Intercultural Communication (, ''Kokusai-bunka-kenkyūka'') * International Japan-Studies Institute (, ''Kokusai-nihongaku-insutityūto'') * Law School (, ''Hōka-daigakuin'') * Business School of Innovation Management (, ''Inobēshon-manejimento-kenkyūka'')


Tama

* Faculty of Economics (, ''Keizaigakubu'') * Faculty of Social Sciences (, ''Shakaigakubu'') * Faculty of Social Policy and Administration (, ''Gendai-fukushi-gakubu'') * Graduate School of Social Well-Being Studies (, ''Ningen-shakai-kenkyūka'')


Koganei

* Faculty of Engineering (, ''Kōgakubu'') (being phased out) * Faculty of Science and Engineering (, ''Rikōgakubu'') (from 2008) * Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry (, ''Seimeikagakubu'') (from 2008) * Faculty of Computer and Information Science (, ''Jōhōkagakubu'') * Graduate School of Engineering (, ''Kōgaku-kenkyūka'') * Graduate School of Computer and Information Science (, ''Jōhōkagaku-kenkyūka'')


Sports

Hosei University supports a vibrant sports culture with over 40 official sports clubs and teams, ranging from traditional sports like baseball, soccer, and kendo to modern activities like tennis, rugby, and basketball. The university actively promotes physical education and student participation in athletics, with many teams achieving national recognition and setting a high standard of excellence. Baseball (Hosei University Baseball Team): Hosei University’s baseball team is one of the most storied programs in Japanese collegiate sports. As a member of the prestigious
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, the team has claimed an impressive 47 league championships, a testament to its excellence and consistency. The team is renowned for its formidable pitching rotation, tactical prowess, and outstanding batting lineup. Many alumni have achieved stardom in professional baseball, with notable success in
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( NPB) and even
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(
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). The team’s achievements not only reflect their skill but also their enduring commitment to maintaining the highest standards of collegiate baseball. American Football (Hosei Tomahawks): Hosei University’s
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team, the Tomahawks, is a dominant force in Japanese collegiate football, competing in the Kanto Collegiate American Football Association (KCAFA). With a legacy of multiple league championships, the Tomahawks are celebrated for their strategic gameplay, disciplined training, and relentless determination on the field. Their reputation extends beyond the collegiate level, as several players have gone on to represent Japan in international competitions, solidifying the Tomahawks’ position as one of the top teams in the nation. Olympic Medalist Hosei University has a rich history of producing numerous Olympic athletes and medalists across various sports. Over the years, its athletes have competed in events such as baseball, athletics, and weightlifting, earning medals and representing Japan on the world stage. One of the most notable achievements of Hosei’s sports program is the success of Kazuyasu Minobe, a graduate who won a gold medal in
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(men’s epee team) at the Tokyo 2020
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. His victory is a testament to the university’s dedication to fostering excellence in sports.


Notable Alumni


Academia

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Sadayoshi Fukuda was a Japanese social philosopher and critic. Biography Fukuda was the pseudonym of , born on 6 April 1917. He studied philosophy at Hosei University (Tokyo), graduating in 1940. In 1944 he was sent to Halmahera Halmahera, formerly known as Ji ...
, philosopher and critic''Hyōronka jinmei-jiten'' () / ''Japanese critics and commentators: A biographical dictionary'' (Tokyo: Nichigai Associates, 1990; ).


Politics

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, the 99th
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* Kazunori Tanaka, Diet representative, Minister of Reconstruction (2019-2020) * Kosuke Ito, Diet representative *
Hideo Jinpu is a former Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, who served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Koga, Ibaraki and graduate of Hosei University, he ran unsuccessfully for the ...
, Diet representative * Yukio Jitsukawa, Diet representative *
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, Diet representative * Taku Yamamoto, Diet representative * Yoshio Yatsu, Diet representative * Shinpei Matsushita, Member of the House of Councillors * Hiroko Uehara, former mayor of Kunitachi City


Athletes

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Yukihiro Doi is a Japanese former professional racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2004 and 2018. After graduating from Hosei University, he joined the Shimano Racing team in 2004. After that, Doi mostly raced abroad, finishing second in the Tour ...
, racing cyclist * Takuya Honda, football player *
Kairi Hojo is a Japanese professional wrestler and actress. she is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name . From 2012 to 2017, she wrestled for the Japanese promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom under the ring name . Em ...
, professional wrestler *
Takayuki Mikami is a Japanese master of Shotokan karate based in the United States of America. He holds the rank of 9th '' dan'' black belt in the art, awarded under the Japan Karate Association. In 1958, Mikami tied for first place in the All Japan Karate C ...
, karateka * Kyohei Morita, rugby player *
Yuka Sato is a Japanese former competitive figure skater and choreographer. She is the 1994 World champion, the 1990 World Junior champion and the 1993 & 1994 Japanese national champion. She placed 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics and 5th at the 19 ...
, figure skater * Tadashi Wakabayashi, baseball player * Nishida Hiroki, Volleyball Player


Arts and Entertainment

* Mizuhito Akiyama, author *
Chiho Aoshima is a Japanese pop artist and member of Takashi Murakami's Kaikai Kiki Collective. Aoshima graduated from the Department of Economics, Hosei University, Tokyo. She held a residency at Art Pace, San Antonio, United States in 2006. Personal lif ...
, artist * Mew Azama, model and actress * Satoshi Dezaki, anime director * Shu Fujisawa, author *
Tomoko Hoshino is a Japanese actress and essayist. She graduated from Hosei University formerly known as Tokyo University of Law (東京法学社, Tokyo Hogakusha) is a top research university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Hosei University and four other priva ...
, actress * Norihiro Inoue, actor * Mitsuaki Iwagō, photographer * Hiroh Kikai, photographer *
Shin Kishida Shin Kishida (岸田 森, 17 October 1939 – 28 December 1982) was a Japanese television, film, and stage actor. Biography Shin Kishida was born at Kawakita General Hospital in Asagaya, Suginami, Tokyo. His uncle was playwright Kunio Kishida, ...
, actor* * Hiroto Kōmoto, singer* *
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, actress * Masao Maruyama, film producer * Michiko Matsumoto, photographer * Katsuhito Nakazato, photographer *
Kinoko Nasu , known better as , is a Japanese author, best known for writing the light novel ''The Garden of Sinners'' and visual novels '' Tsukihime'' and ''Fate/stay night'', and a co-founder of Type-Moon. Nasu graduated from Hosei University with a majo ...
, author *
Kouhei Kadono is a Japanese author, best known for the ''Boogiepop'' series which has received multiple manga adaptations, a live action film, and two television anime. Biography Born on December 12, 1968, Kadono graduated from Hosei University. In 1998 ...
, author * Midori Sawato, film narrator *
Haruka Takachiho (born November 7, 1951, as in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese science fiction author and founder of Studio Nue. Takachiho is best known as the creator of '' Crusher Joe'', '' Dirty Pair'' and '' Dirty Pair Flash''. Helen McCarthy in ''500 Essential ...
, author *
Yōsuke Yamahata was a Japanese photographer best known for extensively photographing Nagasaki the day after it was bombed. Biography Yamahata was born in Singapore on 6 August 1917; his father, Shōgyoku Yamahata (, later to become known as a photographer) ...
, photographer* * Shuichi Yoshida, novelist *
Yasumi Matsuno is a Japanese video game designer and writer. Matsuno was first introduced to video games in arcade game, arcades while waiting for the train, and first played ''Space Invaders'' and ''Xevious'' there. He attended Hosei University for foreign ...
, video game creator* *
Shōgo Yano is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actor affiliated with Super Eccentric Theater. Yano graduated from Hosei University and debuted as an actor in 2012, in a stage role with Super Eccentric Theater. He debuted as a voice actor in 2014, a ...
, voice actor


Other

* Kenji Goto, journalist and writer * Masahiro Hara, engineer * Hu Han Min, Chinese
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politician * Yoshiko Miya, journalist * dropped out before graduation


Notable Faculty

* Sadateru Arikawa *
Faubion Bowers Faubion Bowers (January 29, 1917 – November 17, 1999) was an American academic and writer in the area of Asian Studies, especially Japanese theatre. He also wrote the first full-length biography of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. During th ...
* Shu FujisawaProfile
at Hosei. Retrieved September 7, 2010. *
Sadayoshi Fukuda was a Japanese social philosopher and critic. Biography Fukuda was the pseudonym of , born on 6 April 1917. He studied philosophy at Hosei University (Tokyo), graduating in 1940. In 1944 he was sent to Halmahera Halmahera, formerly known as Ji ...
* Kojin Karatani * Shunji Karube * Kiyozō Kazama * Ume Kenjirō * Ōmi Komaki * Taro Kono * Samezō Kuruma * Ryokichi Minobe * Shūmei Ōkawa * Mitsukuri Rinsho *
Ishimoda Shō , born in Sapporo, was a Japanese historian specializing in ancient Japanese history, with a particular interest in the nature of the structural transition from the ancient to the medieval period. As an orthodox materialist, he was a lifetime m ...
* Fujisawa Shu * Morita Sōhei * Hiroshi Takahashi *
Jūji Tanabe Jūji Tanabe (田部 重治 ''Tanabe Jūji''; August 4, 1884 – September 22, 1972) was a Japanese people, Japanese literature scholar, teacher, and mountain climber.
* Hyakken Uchida * Tetsuro Watsuji * Masahiro Hara


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