Tokyo Joggakan High School, Combined junior and senior high school in Shibuya-ku, Japan.
Tokyo Joggakan is a combined junior and senior high school occupying multiple buildings across its Shibuya campus. The grounds include specialized classrooms, science laboratories, sports facilities, and activity spaces for student clubs and programs.
Founded in 1888, the school educated students through major periods of Japanese modernization and social change. Over time it evolved to reflect contemporary educational approaches while maintaining its role in the local community.
The school runs a bilingual education program where students learn in both English and Japanese daily. Assembly meetings held in English create an international learning environment within the local community.
The school is accessible via multiple train lines connecting to Shibuya station, with shuttle buses operating from major transportation hubs. Visitors should arrange visits in advance and respect campus access restrictions.
The campus includes a swimming pool facility, a notable amenity given the school's location in a densely built neighborhood. During summer months, this pool draws interest from both students and nearby residents wondering about community access opportunities.
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