In 1964 he returned to Hokkaido University as a temporary lecturer with the possibility of later being appointed to an assistant professorship.
His body was also made into a specimen at Hokkaido University.
He joined the company in 1963 as a securities representative after receiving a degree in economics from Hokkaido University.
Graduate students are often registered with Hokkaido University.
The current name of Hokkaido University also came into use in 1947.
Hokkaido University is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan.
When he arrived at Hokkaido University, the physics department had a minimum of equipment and few research funds.
This is now the motto of Hokkaido University.
There are several universities here, including Hokkaido University.
In 1926, he graduated from Hokkaido University.