Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo

[2] After matriculating at UTokyo, all undergraduates begin their academic journey at Komaba I, which encompasses the first one and a half years of their degrees.

Approximately 10 per cent of students opt to continue their education at Komaba beyond the junior division, matriculating at either the College of Arts and Sciences or the Department of Mathematics.

According to the terms, UTokyo relinquished all land held by its Faculty of Agriculture in Komaba, transferring it to the First Higher School and Marquess Maeda.

It was renamed the College of Arts and Sciences and has preserved First Higher School's distinct culture to this day.

[5] Marquess Maeda was killed in action in Borneo during the war, and his former residence in Komaba has since been opened to the public.

Komaba I campus in Autumn
College of Agriculture of UTokyo at Komaba, c. 1904
The clock tower of Komaba I, which was originally built as the main building of the First Higher School in 1935
Former residence of Marquess Maeda in Komaba