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Nihon Tokyo Daigaku Denshi Keisanki Senta [University of Tokyo, Japan,   Computer Center]
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The University of Tokyo established its Computation Center in 1964 and became a leader in the development and use of computers in Japan.

It installed the first large, general purpose computer produced in Japan, the Hitachi-developed HITAC 5020, a design strongly influenced by Multics machines.

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