Ever since assuming the leadership of the University of Tokyo, I’ve wanted to share my thoughts and activities as president with members of the university, as well as the larger community outside our institution. With my research field being connected to the ocean, I’d always kept a log during my time conducting surveys and being out at sea. Now, having embarked on my journey as UTokyo’s skipper, I would like to share with all of you my record of this latest voyage, through the UTokyo President’s Log.
Teruo Fujii, 31st President of the University of Tokyo
April 2026
UTokyo PLog #2026-UT-9
Date & Time: April 28, 2026
Location: B2 Fukutake Learning Theater, Fukutake Hall, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'41.0"N / 139°45'36.2"E Open in Google Maps

We invited Mr. Ben Gomes, chief technologist of Learning & Sustainability organization at Google LLC, to UTokyo and had a conversation with him about the theme, “the future of learning.” UTokyo and Google have a partnership agreement to realize a future society where the two parties prosper mutually by using AI.

We exchanged opinions about the meaning of “learning” in an era when AI technology is rapidly advancing and how AI should be introduced to learning places.During a Q&A session, we had an in-depth discussion based on questions brought by students. It was a good opportunity to approach the theme from multiple perspectives.
UTokyo PLog #2026-E-5
Date & Time: April 26, 2026
Location: Cinq Japan Toda Park Rowing Course
Latitude/Longitude: 35°48'06.9"N / 139°40'37.2"E Open in Google Maps

I watched the 78th boat race between UTokyo and Hitotsubashi University, also known as the Tosho Regatta. The UTokyo Rowing Team was established in 1886, celebrating the 140th anniversary this year. It is one of the oldest athletic clubs of UTokyo.On the day of the event, the Cheerleading Club cheered them on enthusiastically. After heated races unfolded, our Rowing Team won all the races against Hitotsubashi. Seeing the UTokyo students row full force till the end while carrying the weight of tradition, I gained great energy myself.
UTokyo PLog #2026-UT-8
Date & Time: April 23, 2026
Location: Student Plaza, GlobE
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'49.3"N / 139°45'49.4"E Open in Google Maps

We invited Mr. David Lauren, chief branding and innovation officer of Ralph Lauren Corporation, to UTokyo and held an event where our students could have a discussion with him.Students discussed with Mr. Lauren how they can create value which is acceptable despite the changing times and what leaders should prioritize. After that, there was a Q&A session where a dialogue took place on a wide range of themes brought by the students.
UTokyo PLog #2026-UT-7
Date & Time: April 13, 2026
Location: Student Plaza, GlobE
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'49.3"N / 139°45'49.4"E Open in Google Maps

I attended a guest talk where we welcomed Ms. Izumi Nakamitsu, under-secretary-general and high representative for disarmament affairs of the United Nations as a guest.While asking her what made her choose a career at the U.N. and about its initiatives regarding gender equality, we discussed women’s empowerment in Japan as well as within international organizations.We received thought-provoking questions from students, which gave us an opportunity to think about the importance of collaboration with people regardless of gender as well as with different backgrounds.
UTokyo PLog #2026-UT-6
Date & Time: April 1, 2026
Location: Komaba Research Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°39'43.4"N / 139°40'38.8"E Open in Google Maps

We welcomed President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron at the Komaba Research Campus.

I showed him around LIMMS (Laboratory for Integrated Micro-Mechatronic Systems), a Japan-France joint research laboratory established at the Institute of Industrial Science in 1995. I also arranged an opportunity for him to engage in dialogue with Japan’s outstanding researchers and students.I hope that President Macron’s visit will lead to further exchanges and collaboration between France and Japan in the field of science and technology.
March 2026
UTokyo PLog #2026-E-4
Date & Time: March 30, 2026
Location: Sanjo Conference Hall, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'43.2"N / 139°45'45.5"E Open in Google Maps

UTokyo and Denso Corporation signed an industry-academia collaboration agreement to realize a vision, “Toward a society that grows richer with every move ― expanding future societal value through mobility.” The project marks the first university-wide, long-term comprehensive partnership in the area of mobility at UTokyo.

With mobility as a starting point, we will deepen the integration of energy, data, and urban infrastructure, and work to build a sustainable societal system that enhances people’s well-being.
UTokyo PLog #2026-UT-5
Date & Time: March 18, 2026
Location: Koshiba Hall, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'36.6"N / 139°45'37.5"E Open in Google Maps

We held the award ceremony of the University of Tokyo President’s Award for Students. The award is given by me to individuals or groups who demonstrated remarkable excellence in academics, extracurricular activities and social activities, served as role models for other students and contributed to enhancing UTokyo’s reputation. Ever since it was inaugurated in the 2002-03 academic year, UTokyo presidents have continued to award students for their outstanding activities for more than 20 years.

Among a wide range of activities recommended, nine of them were selected for the President’s Award this year. I wish all of the winners further success in their future endeavors.
UTokyo PLog #2026-E-3
Date & Time: March 17, 2026
Location: Ito Hall, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'36.6"N / 139°45'37.5"E Open in Google Maps

The University of Tokyo and NEC Corporation concluded a strategic collaboration agreement to implement a trustworthy society where people and AI can live together in harmony.

NEC has technical expertise in developing generative AI in-house as well as extensive experience in AI implementation in various fields. Through future collaboration and cooperation with NEC, we aim to build an AI-native society based on safety and security under the vision of “Future Synergy with AI: Toward Trustworthy Social Implementation.”
UTokyo PLog #2026-UT-4
Date & Time: March 14, 2026
Location: Ito Hall, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'36.6"N / 139°45'37.5"E Open in Google Maps

I attended the graduation ceremony of the most recent class (Round 33) of the University of Tokyo Executive Management Program (UTokyo EMP).

In the latest round, 23 people successfully completed the program which was launched in October 2008, with the cumulative number of UTokyo EMP graduates surpassing 750.I sincerely hope that all the graduates will make good use of what they have acquired through the program and make great achievements in their respective fields.
UTokyo PLog #2026-E-2
Date & Time: March 14, 2026
Location: Takeda Frontier Science Hall, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'57.1"N / 139°45'48.8"E Open in Google Maps

I participated in an open critique event for an art project to dig a beautiful hole on UTokyo’s Asano Campus.In May 2025, UTokyo and Tokyo University of the Arts signed a comprehensive partnership agreement, aiming to foster human resources and contribute to regional society together, while making good use of characteristics of each university and educational research resources. The art project was jointly carried out by the two universities as the first step to launch specific initiatives under the agreement.

A total of 27 students from both universities dug a hole together which is called “Everyone’s hole.” The students were divided into teams and collaborated in creating seven works in total under the common concept of “beautiful holes.” At the critique session, I appreciated all of them, gaining insight into the creative process and the thoughts behind the works. I was delighted to see that the project turned into such an interesting and inspiring initiative.
UTokyo PLog #2026-E-1
Date & Time: March 9, 2026
Location: Yasuda Auditorium, Hongo Campus
Latitude/Longitude: 35°42'48.3"N / 139°45'44.1"E Open in Google Maps

I held a press conference to announce the establishment of the Machining Transformation Research Center (MX Center). Supported by a generous endowment from DMG MORI Co., Ltd., the MX Center will be launched within the Graduate School of Engineering on April 1, 2026 as a new endowment-funded research organization.

Japan’s manufacturing sector faces a range of challenges that must be addressed over the coming generations, including declining global competitiveness, a shortage of skilled human resources, energy constraints, and increasing environmental burdens. I hope that the research conducted at the MX Center will contribute globally to addressing challenges on the manufacturing floor and, ultimately, to the realization of a better future society.

