東海大学山形高等學校, Highschool in Japan
Tokai University Yamagata High School is a private high school in the city of Yamagata, Japan. Students can choose from several tracks, including natural sciences, sports, and social welfare.
The school was founded in 1956 under the name Ichihashi Commercial High School, before becoming affiliated with Tokai University. Its commercial department closed in 1987, after which the school shifted toward a general education model.
The school is affiliated with Tokai University and maintains close ties through recommendation systems for university admission. Students wear traditional school uniforms that have become a symbol of the school's identity in the local community.
The school sits in the Nishi-Narusawa area and can be reached on foot from Zao Station, with bus lines also running nearby. Because classes take place during regular school hours, it is worth checking in advance if there is a specific event or open day before visiting.
The school's brass band has won gold at national competitions and is one of the more recognized ensembles in the country. The track team has also reached national events, with a particularly strong record in relay races.
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