
The merging of Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School created the four Faculties of Law, Science, Letters and Medicine, which came together with a university preparatory school (yobimon the First Higher School of Japan’s predecessor) to form the University of Tokyo. In addition to the three main campuses in Hongo, Komaba and Kashiwa, facilities affiliated with the University of Tokyo are spread all throughout Japan. The University aims to provide its students with a rich and varied academic environment that ensures opportunities for both intellectual development and the acquisition of professional knowledge and skills. As a leading research university, UTokyo offers courses in essentially all academic disciplines at both undergraduate and graduate levels and conducts research across the full spectrum of academic activity. MI☆TSUKI used to have a cute style, before getting cool.The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first national university in Japan.
Early Installment Weirdness: Conversed In-Universe. Later in school, he barely avoids crashing into Aoi, but spills tea all over her.
Crash Into Hello: Discussed by John, then played straight with him and Karin.
Captain Obvious: Some information in the game might be very obvious to otaku, the game's intended audience. Call Back: John recalls his optimistic words from the beginning about his expectations in Japan, when pissed at being kicked out of the dormitory. (Sakura is obviously an otaku her lie is so transparent, even her eyes are lying.) John is completely fooled and gives the book to her. Sakura comes up with an excuse: her little sister, who's in a hospital and is a big fan, wants it very badly. Blatant Lies: At a bookstore, John and Sakura both want the last copy of a Samurai Maiden manga. When John spills tea all over Aoi by accident, she's the one apologizing, even saying it must be good to take "tea baths." Any Torment You Can Walk Away From: Downplayed. You can help this wiki by adding more entries or expanding current ones. Tropes used in Tokyo School Life include: This page needs more trope entries.