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  1. La Universidad de Keiō (慶應義塾大学 Keiō Gijuku Daigaku?) es una universidad japonesa ubicada en Minato-ku, Tokio. Es conocido como el instituto más antiguo de educación superior en Japón. 1 Su fundador, Fukuzawa Yukichi, originalmente lo estableció como una escuela de estudios occidentales en 1858 en Edo (ahora Tokio).

  2. Keiō (慶応?) fue una era japonesa, que ocurrió después de la era Genji y anterior a la era Meiji, y abarcó entre el 7 de abril de 1865 hasta el 8 de septiembre de 1868 en el calendario tradicional japonés (en el calendario gregoriano, desde el 1 de mayo de 1865 hasta el 23 de octubre de 1868). Los Emperadores reinantes fueron Komei y Meiji.

  3. Keio University (慶應義塾大学, Keiō Gijuku Daigaku), abbreviated as Keio (慶應) or Keidai (慶大), is a private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is the oldest institute of western higher education in Japan.

  4. Keio University is a leading research university committed to excellence and innovation in education, research and medicine. It is located in central Tokyo.

  5. Over 160 Years of Tradition and Innovation. Established in 1858 by Yukichi Fukuzawa as a small school of Western learning, Keio has a history as Japan’s very first private institution of higher learning.

  6. Since its founding in 1858, the history of Keio University parallels the history of Japan's modern era. The vision and clarity of founder Yukichi Fukuzawa's original teachings have held up for well over a century and a half of serious academic inquiry in the service of Japan's development and modernization. Yukichi Fukuzawa-Francis Wayland Lecture.

  7. Keiō University, private institution of higher learning located in Tokyo, Japan. The university is part of a larger organization, Keiō Gijuku, that includes elementary and secondary schools in its system. Keiō was founded as a private school in 1858 by the liberal educator Fukuzawa Yukichi.