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  2. Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka High School - Wikipedia

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    Fukuoka High School was founded in 1917 under the former Japanese educational system in which children went directly to high school after graduating from elementary school. It was not until 1924 that separate facilities were constructed—until then, students shared use of the buildings at Shuyukan high school for classes.

  3. Fukuoka Prefectural Shuyukan High School - Wikipedia

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    Feudal Background of Japanese Politics. New York: AMS Press. Otsuka, Satoru. 1962. Shuyukan Monogatari. Shuyu Correspondence "Fukuoka school visits disaster-hit area in Miyagi", The Japan Times, Jan 8, 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-15.

  4. Lists of schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Chiben Gakuen Middle School (Campuses in Nara and Wakayama) Fukuoka Daiichi High School; Friends School; Horikoshi High School; Joshibi High School of Art and Design; Musashi Junior & Senior High School; Kaisei Academy; Yamamura Kokusai High School; Taku Senior High School; Seien Girls' High School; Kobe Ryūkoku Junior High School, High School ...

  5. Japanese School in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese School in Seoul is recognized by Japan's Ministry of Education as teaching a curriculum equivalent to schools for the same ages in Japan. The Japanese School in Seoul moved to its current location in Digital Media City (DMC) in Mapo on September 27, 2010, from its former location in the Gaepo-dong neighborhood of Gangnam District ...

  6. Nihonjin gakkō - Wikipedia

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    Japanese people school), also called Japanese school, is a full-day school outside Japan intended primarily for Japanese citizens living abroad. It is an expatriate school designed for children whose parents are working on diplomatic, business, or education missions overseas and have plans to repatriate to Japan.

  7. Sophia Fukuoka Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 the Catholic Marian Association took charge of the school. In 1948 the high school opened and in 1951 the Taizon Academy School Corporation was formed. In 1959 the junior high school closed. In 1969 the Fukuoka Diocese again took control of the school, and moved it to its present location in 1974.

  8. Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Fukuoka (Japanese: 福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, [ɸɯ̥kɯoka ꜜɕi] ⓘ) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancient times. The area has long been considered the gateway to the country, as it is ...

  9. Seiha English Academy - Wikipedia

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    Seiha English Academy (セイハ英語学院, Seiha eigo gakuin) is a private eikaiwa English conversation school run by Seiha Network Co., Ltd. (セイハネットワーク株式会社, Seiha Nettowāku kabushiki gaisha) started primarily in western Japan for children from three months to 14 years old.

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