Awa High School, Public high school in Tateyama, Japan.
Awa High School is a public secondary institution in Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, serving students from several surrounding districts. The campus features science laboratories, sports grounds, and specialized teaching rooms designed to support academic instruction across multiple subjects.
The prefecture established the institution on April 1, 2008 to expand educational opportunities in southern Bōsō Peninsula. It has since served as a regional center for adolescent learning in the Tateyama area.
The school calendar incorporates traditional Japanese educational practices with academic studies, sports competitions, and student club activities throughout the year.
The school sits in an area well connected by public transport, with several bus routes passing nearby. Visitors should note that access to the grounds may be restricted during teaching hours.
The proximity to Daibusamisaki Nature Park and Mount Nokogiri allows teachers to incorporate the local landscape into field trips and hands-on lessons. This location gives students direct access to coastal ecosystems and forested mountain terrain.
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