德岛县立池田高级中学, Public high school in Miyoshi, Japan
Tokushima Prefectural Ikeda High School is a secondary school in Miyoshi, Tokushima Prefecture. The campus includes several buildings housing classrooms, a sports ground and spaces for extracurricular activities.
The institution was founded in 1922 in Miyoshi to provide secondary education for young people in the rural Tokushima region. Over the decades it expanded its capacity and adapted its programs to meet changing educational needs.
Students participate in annual festivals, sports competitions, and various clubs focusing on traditional Japanese arts, music, and athletics.
The school operates mainly during school days and sits in a quiet part of town with views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors should respect school hours and student privacy when passing through the area.
The school baseball team reached the national high school championship final twice during summer tournaments, bringing the team into national attention. These athletic achievements drew eyes from across Japan to the small mountain town.
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