The university was granted government permission to be founded in 1907 as a private training school for engineers called
Meiji Senmon Gakkō (Meiji Vocational School), toward the end of the
Meiji period. The first campus opened its doors in
Tobata in 1909, and the centenary of the university is therefore being celebrated in 2009. KIT became a Japanese national university on May 31, 1949 and has, since April 1, 2004, been incorporated as a
National University Corporation under a new law that applies to all national universities. Despite the incorporation, which has led to increased financial independence and autonomy, KIT is still quite strictly controlled in many respects by the
Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbukagakushō, or Monkashō). In 1995, the Satellite Venture Business Laboratory was opened at Tobata campus. The first school building of
Meiji Senmon Gakko was made wholly of wood and designed by
Tatsuno Kingo. There is also a 1/50th scale model of the building on display in the university archives on Tobata campus. ==Founding principles==