1877 | The University of Tokyo was founded by merging Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School. |
1878 | The Komaba area became the Komaba Agricultural School after having been a falconry and parade ground. |
1886 | The University of Tokyo was reorganized into the Imperial University with the promulgation of the Imperial University Ordinance. |
1897 | The University of Tokyo changes its name to Tokyo Imperial University with the establishment of Kyoto Imperial University. |
1919 | Komaba Agricultural School became the Faculty of Agriculture of Tokyo Imperial University. |
1923 | Daiichi High School in Yayoi (in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo) was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake. |
1935 | Due to the exchange of school sites, Daiichi High School moved to the Komaba area. The Faculty of Agriculture of Tokyo Imperial University moved to Yayoi, the current site of the Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo. |
1947 | Tokyo Imperial University changes its name to the University of Tokyo |
1949 | Daiichi High School and Tokyo Senior High School were incorporated into the University of Tokyo, establishing the College of Arts and Sciences. |