Gyōkō-Oberschule Ōsaka, koedukative private Oberschule in Kawachinagano
Gyōkō-Oberschule Ōsaka is a high school in Kawachinagano with simple, clean lines and modern teaching spaces. The building features large windows for natural light, organized classrooms, and specialized rooms for science, art, and physical education.
The school sits in Kawachinagano, a region with roots reaching back to ancient times, where Buddhist temples like Kanshin-ji and Kongō-ji were built and still stand. The city was officially established in 1954, and the school benefits from this deep historical connection.
The school reflects Japanese values of discipline and community that shape daily life here. Students wear uniforms and follow clear routines that build a sense of belonging and foster respectful relationships between students and teachers.
The school day starts early and ends in the mid-afternoon, with many students staying for after-school clubs. The campus is well-organized with bike parking areas, quiet study corners, and green spaces that support focus and calm.
The school sits surrounded by nature, with green spaces and quiet streets that give students room to breathe and focus. Local parks and regional crafts like woodworking weave the school into the town's traditions in everyday ways.
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