Tokyo Metropolitan University High School, Public high school in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan University High School is a public institution with multiple buildings spread across a residential campus in Meguro. The facility includes classrooms, laboratories, gymnasiums, and spaces dedicated to extracurricular activities.
The school was established in February 1929 as part of Japan's prefectural higher school system during a period of educational modernization. It evolved into its current form through successive reforms and eventually formed a direct partnership with Tokyo Metropolitan University.
The school hosts regular cultural festivals where students perform music, theatre, and traditional arts. These events bring together the school community and reflect the blend of modern student life with Japanese traditions.
Visitors should confirm access in advance since the school is an active learning environment for students. It is best to visit during designated times and stick to permitted areas when touring the campus.
The school has a history of collaboration with NHK, Japan's public broadcaster, working on educational projects with public airtime. This gives students opportunities to share their work with audiences beyond the school community.
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