兵庫県立明石高等学校, Public high school in Akashi, Japan
Hyogo Prefectural Akashi High School is a secondary education institution in Akashi featuring regular classrooms and dedicated art studios spread across its campus. The school accommodates students in both standard academic and specialized art programs within its facilities.
The school was founded in 1923 as Akashi Middle School and became a high school after Japan's educational system was reformed in 1948. This restructuring created the modern secondary education framework still used today.
The school maintains a strong emphasis on arts education through its dedicated art department, organizing regular exhibitions and cultural exchange programs.
The campus is located in a residential area with good local transportation access nearby. Visitors should arrange ahead with school administration as this is an active educational institution not typically open for casual visits.
In 1933, the school baseball team played a record-setting game at Koshien Stadium that went 25 extra innings against Chukyo Commercial School. This exceptional match remains memorable in Japanese sports history.
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