Ōshūkan Secondary School

Ōshūkan Secondary School (東京都立桜修館中等教育学校, Tōkyō-toritsu Ōshūkan Chūtōkyōikugakkō) is a public day school established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The campus is located in the Meguro district of Tokyo, Japan. The school name comes from the Japanese word for cherry blossoms. It is a combined junior high school (students study for 3 years) and senior high school (also 3 years).

Ōshūkan Secondary School
Location
1-1-2 Yakumo, Meguro, Tokyo 152-0023, Japan
Coordinates35°37′16″N 139°40′15″E
Information
TypePublic school
EstablishedApril 2006
PrincipalYasutomo Ishizaka
GenderMale and female
Age12 to 18
Number of studentsApproximately 960
Websitehttp://www.oshukanchuto-e.metro.tokyo.jp/site/zen/

Access

The school is 10 minutes on foot from Toritsu-Daigaku Station on the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line. City buses also stop at the campus.

Extracurricular activities

Cultural

  • Wind instruments
  • Field work
  • Japanese culture
  • Creative section
  • Theater
  • Photography
  • Art
  • Light music
  • Science

Sports

  • Soccer
  • Japanese version of baseball
  • Tennis (male/female)
  • Girls volleyball
  • Badminton
  • Kendo
  • Basketball (male/female)
  • Swimming
  • Athletics
  • Hard baseball
  • Archery

References

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