Yokohama Hayato Junior & Senior High School, Private education institution in Seya-ku, Japan
Yokohama Hayato is a combined junior and senior high school with integrated academic programs housed in contemporary buildings. The campus includes science laboratories, athletic facilities, and specialized classrooms serving approximately 3000 students.
The school traces its origins to the Yokohama Dressmaker Women's School established in 1947 and officially recognized in 1949. Over following decades, the institution expanded its educational programs and academic scope.
Students participate in traditional Japanese ceremonies throughout the academic year while developing skills in foreign languages and international cultural understanding.
The campus is approximately 20 minutes on foot from Kibogaoka Station and is accessible via regular bus services from the area. Public transportation connections make it convenient to reach from surrounding neighborhoods.
The school network encompasses one vocational school, three high schools, one junior high school, and two kindergartens under President Takashi Ohtani's leadership.
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