Tachibana Junior High School and Tachibana High School, Tokoha University, junior high school and high school in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Tachibana Junior High School and Tachibana High School are two educational institutions in Aoi-ku affiliated with Tokoha University. Together they form a combined facility serving students from ninth through twelfth grade.
These schools were established as part of Tokoha University and have developed into established institutions in Japan's education system. They have served generations of students in Shizuoka since their founding.
The schools bear the name Tachibana, which means mandarin orange and symbolizes good fortune and prosperity in Japanese culture. This meaning reflects what these institutions aim to represent for their students.
The schools are located in an accessible area of Aoi-ku and form part of the Tokoha University campus. Note that these are educational institutions with limited public access during school hours.
These schools stand out for their integration with Tokoha University, offering students unique opportunities to access higher education programs and resources earlier in their academic path. This connection provides students with advantages not typically available at other secondary schools.
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