North Campus
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Olympics Oak
- Competing in the triple jump at the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Naoto Tajima, who had just graduated from Kyoto University that spring, won a gold medal and set a new world record. Masao Harada, who was also a new graduate, won a silver medal. Tajima brought the seedling of this oak tree from Germany to commemorate that occasion.
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Olympics Oak
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Monument
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Monument and Olympics Oak
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Olympics Oak and Sports Ground
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Sports Ground
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Experimental Farm
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Experimental Farm
- Photographed in July 2004.
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Main Street
- Photographed in November 2004.
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Main Steet
- Photographed in November 2004.
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Looking toward the Front Gate of the Faculty of Agriculture from Imadegawa Street.
- Photographed in December 2004.
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Faculty of Agriculture Front Gate and Guard Station (Listed building)
- Completed in 1924, the building has a unique structure incorporating Japanese roof tiles above a bold design. The North Campus became University property in 1921, as part of preparations for the establishment of the Faculty of Agriculture.
- Photographed in December 2004.
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Yukawa Hall (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)
- This building was completed in 1952 to commemorate Prof. Yukawa receiving a Nobel Prize in 1949.
- Photographed in December 2004.
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Hideki Yukawa Bust and Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
- Hideki Yukawa (1907 - 1981), specializing in theoretical physics, was a professor of the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. He became the first Japanese recipient of a Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1949.
- Photographed in December 2004.
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Yukawa Hall
- Photographed in May 2005.
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Botanical Garden
- Photographed in December 2004.
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Botanical Garden
- Photographed in February 2005.
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Botanical Garden
- Photographed in June 2005.
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Documentation and Information Center for Chinese Studied
- Photographed in February 2005.
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Former Head Office of Forest Research Station
- Built in 1931, the bungalow is roofed with Spanish roof tiles and has verandas extending into the inner court and garden, making the structure blend in with the surrounding grounds.
- Photographed in May 2005.
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