Compliance and Harassment
The University of Tokyo Basic Rules on Compliance
All members of the University of Tokyo are expected to be aware of the university’s public mission, comply with all rules and regulations, respect one another’s human rights, and behave ethically. Information about the university’s compliance rules and methods for reporting or consulting on compliance-related matters can be found at the following site.
Information on Compliance | The University of Tokyo
Compliance Hotline
Please note that the university operates a compliance hotline, which allows you to report actual or potential violations of university rules or laws. The hotline also serves as a contact point for whistleblowers and answers questions regarding the reporting process.
Compliance Hotline | The University of Tokyo
The Harassment Counseling Center
Among compliance issues, the University of Tokyo places special emphasis on the prevention of harassment. Harassment is a violation of human rights and dignity and can severely impact one’s well-being. The university has established a consultation center specifically for harassment cases, which respects the privacy of all parties involved. Please visit the following site for more information:
The Harassment Counseling Center
Harassment Helpline at Tokyo College
If you feel hesitant about contacting the Harassment Consultation Center for any reason, please reach out to the following individuals at Tokyo College, who are available to assist you:
Takeo Hoshi, Director of Tokyo College
Marie Ohshima, Deputy Director of Tokyo College
Chihiro Watanabe, Manager of International Strategy Group
Akiko Niwa, Assistant Manager of Tokyo College Team, International Strategy Group
Last updated : October 09, 2025



