35°44′54.3″N 139°48′22.5″E / 35.748417°N 139.806250°E
東京電機大学 | |||||
Former name | Denki Gakko (1907–1939) Tokyo Denki Technical High School (1939–1944) Denki Technical College (1944–1949) | ||||
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Motto | respect for practical science | ||||
Type | Private | ||||
Established | 1907 | ||||
Founder | Seiichi Hirota | ||||
President | Tadahiko Ibamoto | ||||
Students | 10,156 (2023) | ||||
Undergraduates | 9,118 (2023) | ||||
Postgraduates | 1,038 (2023) | ||||
Location | , 35°44′51″N 139°48′26″E / 35.747579°N 139.8071806°E | ||||
Campus | Adachi, Tokyo Hatoyama, Saitama Inzai, Chiba | ||||
Colors | dark blue | ||||
Website | www.dendai.ac.jp (in Japanese) www.dendai.ac.jp/en | ||||
Japanese name | |||||
Kanji | 東京電機大学 | ||||
Hiragana | とうきょうでんきだいがく | ||||
Katakana | トウキョウデンキダイガク | ||||
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Tokyo Denki University (東京電機大学, Tōkyō denki daigaku) is a private university in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1907 as Denki Gakkō (電機学校). It was chartered as a university in 1949 with Yasujiro Niwa as first president. Denki (電機) means an electric device in Japanese, and the university is dedicated to science and technology.