Tokai University Sapporo Senior High School, Private high school in Sapporo, Japan
Tokai University Sapporo Senior High School is a combined junior and senior high school in the Minami district of Sapporo. The campus offers both specialized and general advancement courses for its students.
The school began operations on April 1, 1964, establishing itself as an educational institution for secondary students. It was founded as part of the Tokai University network, focusing on quality secondary education.
The school maintains roughly 30 active clubs, including traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony alongside sports teams and academic research groups. These clubs shape daily school life and give students ways to pursue interests outside regular classes.
The school campus sits near Makomanai Station, offering direct access for students from various parts of Sapporo via public transportation. The central location makes it easy to reach by bus or train.
The school's ski team has produced several Olympic medal winners, including alumni such as Noriaki Kasai and Tae Satoya in ski jumping and mogul skiing. These achievements show the strong sports tradition and intensive training environment at the institution.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.