Doshisha Kori Junior and Senior High School, Private educational institution in Neyagawa, Japan
Doshisha Kori is a private junior and senior high school in Neyagawa with facilities designed to support diverse learning and physical activities. The campus features dedicated spaces for science, music, and art, alongside multiple gymnasiums and specialized rooms for martial arts and dance.
The school traces its origins to 1875 when Jo Niijima founded it as a Christian educational institute informed by his American experiences. The founder's vision of blending religious instruction with modern learning shaped the institution's direction from the beginning.
Christian teachings shape the school day through Bible classes woven into the curriculum. The chapel with its stained glass windows serves as a gathering space for students during religious observances and major school events.
The school grounds include multiple athletic facilities spread across the campus to serve different needs. Visitors should keep in mind that this is an active educational institution, so access to certain areas or times may be restricted.
The Koushinkan chapel, built in 1977, accommodates around 1200 people and stands out for its impressive stained glass windows. This building serves as a distinctive architectural landmark on campus and hosts major school events throughout the year.
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