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Cherry blossoms (sakura) Late March – early April Ueno Park and Shinobazu Pond , Yoyogi Park , Shinjuku Gyoen , Inokashira Park in Kichijōji, Chidorigafuchi Imperial Palace moat near the Budokan , Meguro River , Aoyama Cemetery , Sumida Park and River near Asakusa, International Christian University
The Nisshu Gakuin Japanese Language School (日修学院日本語学校) is located in Toronto. [5] The Toronto Japanese Language School is also in the area. Previously the institution used the Orde Street Junior School of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) for free, but in 2000 the TDSB began charging the Japanese School rent. [7]
The school is served by the Futako-Tamagawa Station (Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line) and Kami-noge Station (Tōkyū Ōimachi Line) train stations. A fleet of 11 buses owned by the school moves students throughout Tokyo. Seisen International School, a Catholic girls' school, also allows their students to ride on St. Mary's school bus system.
Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus (Elementary division) Gyosei Primary School (暁星小学校) India International School in Japan (elementary school division) International School of the Sacred Heart (elementary school division) Jiyu Gakuen (elementary school division) K. International School Tokyo (elementary school division)
Tokyo High School; Tokyo Gakuen High School; Ueno Gakuen Junior and Senior High School Waseda Jitsugyo Primary, Junior High, and Senior High School Waseda University Junior and Senior High School; Wako Gakuen High School; Wayō Kudan Joshi Gakuen Junior and Senior High School , affiliated with Wayo Women's University; Former: German School ...
The park was also chosen as home for the Japan Academy (1879), Tokyo School of Fine Arts (1889), and Tokyo School of Music (1890). [ 2 ] The first western-style concert hall in the country, the Sōgakudō Concert Hall of 1890 ( ICP ) was donated to the ward in 1983 and reconstructed on another site in the park, where it is used for concerts.
This is a list of junior high schools in Tokyo Metropolis, including the 23 special wards, West Tokyo, and the Tokyo Islands (Izu Islands and Ogasawara Subprefecture).The list also includes foreign government-operated and private junior high schools in Tokyo Metropolis.
The Toden Arakawa Line (都電荒川線, Toden Arakawa-sen), branded as the Tokyo Sakura Tram (東京さくらトラム, Tōkyō Sakura Toramu), [1] is a hybrid light rail/tram line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei).