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  2. List of high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus (Senior high school division) Gyosei Junior and Senior High School; Horikoshi High School; Hosei University Junior and Senior High School Hosen Gakuen Junior and Senior High School - Has coeducational and girls' only sections; Hoyu-Gakuin High School

  3. Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The information counter near the entrance offers services in English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. Maps and brochures can be found there as well. [7] There is also a miniature model of the district with most of its landmarks labeled. [15] The exhibition space, on the seventh floor, presents panels that display the history of Asakusa and Taitō.

  4. Japan National Tourism Organization - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1964 and its headquarters are in Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. [2] The JNTO operates Tourist Information Centers (TICs) as well as a website. It disseminates information about transportation, lodging, food and beverage, and sight-seeing as well as published tourism statistics and market reports.

  5. Asakusa - Wikipedia

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    Asakusa is Tokyo's oldest geisha district, and still has 45 actively working geisha. [ citation needed ] Because of its colourful location, downtown credentials, and relaxed atmosphere by Tokyo standards, Asakusa is a popular accommodation choice for budget travelers.

  6. Education in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Universities in Tokyo ranked in the THE world university rankings 2024 [2] Tier Universities 1-100 University of Tokyo (World: 29th. National: 1st) 101-200 Tokyo Institute of Technology (World: 191st, National: 5th) 201-500 Tokyo Medical and Dental University (National: 10th) 501-800 Keio University (National: 14th) 801-1000

  7. Category:Schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:International schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  9. Aoba-Japan International School - Wikipedia

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    Aoba-Japan International School was initially founded as Aoba International School (AIS) in 1976 by Regina M. Doi in the Meguro area of central Tokyo. Shortly after being founded, the school moved to a site adjacent to Saigoyama Park. A second campus was established near Daikanyama Station in 1979 under the name Japan International School (JIS).