Kyoto Institute of Technology - Notable KIT Graduates and Professors

Notable KIT Graduates and Professors

  • Asai Chu (1856–1907) Artist
  • Motono, Seigo 1882–1944 (architect, professor)
  • Sei-ichi Shiraiphotos of work (1905–1983) Architect, KIT graduate
  • Kimura, Kosuke (professor emeritus, former president)
  • Nakamura, Masao (professor emeritus, architect and researcher of tea houses and sukiya-style construction)
  • Takeda, Goichi 1872–1938
  • Yoshitake, Touri 1886–1945 (alumni and architect, designer of the Diet Yokohama Customs Buildings)
  • Matsukuma, Hiroshi (History and Philosophy of Architecture, Public Space Planner)
  • Jinnai, Hiroshi (professor),
  • Kishi, Waro (b. 1950) (professor emeritus, architect)
  • Kimura, Hiroaki (b. 1952)(professor, architect)
  • Kojima, Kazuhiro (1958 – professor, architect)
  • Yoneda, Akira (b. 1959)(professor, architect)
  • Kidosaki, Nagisa (b. 1960)(professor, architect)
  • Nagasaka, Dai (b. 1960)(professor, architect)
  • Sakamoto, Chikao (1911–1998) alumni and former director of Hokkaido and Okinawa Development Bureaux
  • Ono, Shinji (1947–1967)former governor of Wakayama Prefecture
  • Matsui, Takaji (1956) – alumni, Biologist at Kyoto Municipal Zoo, Japan Center for Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Sato, Sanpei - (b. 1929) Cartoonist and Political Satirist of Fujisan Taro (Asahi Shinbun, 1965) fame
  • Mishima, Hisanori (alumni, architect and urban planner)
  • Kita, Chikara (alumni and architect )
  • Itoh, Sekisui (b. 1914)(alumni, ceramic artist and living national treasure)
  • Kurosaki, Akira (b. 1937) (alumni, woodblock artist)
  • Yama, Rokuro (1897–1982)

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