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  2. Nihon Go Gakko (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The front of the Japanese Cultural and Community Center Complex, formerly the Nihon Go Gakko. Nihon Go Gakko (シアトル日本語学校, Shiatoru Nihongo Gakko), also known as the Japanese Language School (JLS), is a National Register of Historic Places in King County based at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington located on the periphery of the Seattle International District.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Washington (state)

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    Name Founded Control Enrollment [1] (Fall 2022) Endowment Location Other branches University of Washington: 1861: Public: 52,319: $2.83 billion: Seattle: Bothell, Tacoma: Washington State University

  4. History of the Japanese in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Kip Tokuda, who served as a representative in the Washington State Government, worked to build the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW; ワ州日本文化会館 Wa-shū Nihon Bunka Kaikan) in 2003. [87] The JCCCW dedicated to preserving, promoting and sharing Japanese and Japanese American history, heritage and culture.

  5. List of international schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Avenues: The World School, New York City; British International School of New York; College of Staten Island High School for International Studies, New York City; Dwight School, New York City

  6. Nihongo Gakko (Tacoma) - Wikipedia

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    Because Washington had laws preventing aliens from owning land, the lot was paid for by a school corporation that was made up of three Americans, and two Issei Japanese Americans. Two lots were bought for a total cost of $1,600, and the building was built at a cost of $9,000. [5] An addition to the building was added in 1926. [6]

  7. Seattle Japanese School - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Japanese School was founded in 1971 by local businessmen of Japanese descent; by 1993, it had over 600 students and served most of the Puget Sound region. [2] In 1986 the school moved to Bellevue since most of the students resided in the Eastside of King County, Washington. [3]

  8. List of sister cities in Washington - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sister cities in the United States state of Washington.Sister cities, known in Europe as town twins, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links, although this partnering is not limited to cities and often includes counties, regions, states and other sub-national entities.

  9. British Japanese - Wikipedia

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    British Japanese or British-Japanese may be: Britons in Japan; Japanese community in the United Kingdom; As an adjective, ...