Challengers for Changes | The University of Tokyo
About
As the University of Tokyo marks its 150th anniversary in 2027, we have launched the Challengers for Changes (C4C) initiative to carry forward our spirit — told through the stories of people who challenge the unknown, with passion and courage.
Statement
The story of UTokyo is a story of transformation fueled by the pursuit of knowledge.
Since we first opened our doors, the University of Tokyo has been at the forefront of shaping modern society — spanning everything from science and technology to law, economics, and culture.
We have been a catalyst of inspiration for each new generation.
Today, as we tackle the complex challenges of our world, UTokyo is ready for the future.
What drives us? A relentless curiosity. The courage to dive into the unknown.
And a fierce commitment to challenge the status quo.
Real change isn't about just chasing what's new.
It's about addressing the important questions we face and finding lasting solutions to the major issues of our time.
This journey calls for us to envision what's possible, to keep asking questions, to rigorously seek out the truth, and to engage in genuine dialogue with the world around us.
As a hub for diverse voices and fresh perspectives, UTokyo connects with the global community, empowering us all to build a brighter future together.
Live! Challengers
Brand Assets Application
We are pleased to announce the release of the Challengers for Changes Brand Assets (logo, templates, and videos), created to enhance the University of Tokyo's brand communication activities. We encourage all UTokyo members to make full use of these assets to promote the University's communications efforts.
* Please register each use for brand management purposes.
* UTokyo account login required.
Important Notes
- Use is limited to UTokyo members (including students).
- Only for University-related activities. Personal or commercial use by external organizations is strictly prohibited.
- Please comply with the guidelines and terms of use included in the application form.
Contact
Headquarters Communication Strategy Division
E-mail:kouhoukikaku.adm@gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp
* Please contact us by email.





