兵庫縣立柏原高等學校, Highschool in Japan
Hyogo Prefectural Kasihara High School is a public secondary school in Tamba, Hyogo Prefecture, offering general education alongside a regional science inquiry program. The campus combines older buildings from the early 1900s with more recent structures built to serve a growing student body.
The school was founded in 1897 as a middle school and went through several relocations and name changes over the following decades. It took its current form in 1948 as part of a broad reform of the Japanese education system after the Second World War.
The school sits close to a railway station, reachable on foot, which makes it easy to get to from the town center. Visitors should be aware that access to the grounds may be limited during school events or term time.
The campus memorial hall was built in 1911 and is one of the few remaining examples of Western-style architecture from the Meiji period in this part of Hyogo. It is still part of an active school rather than a preserved museum building, which makes it an unusual survivor of that era.
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