Toho Junior and Senior High School, Private boys' school in Kunitachi, Japan
The school combines middle and high school levels in a continuous program for male students aged twelve to eighteen. The campus includes multiple buildings with classrooms, laboratories, and sports facilities spread across a wide plot in Kunitachi.
The institution opened on October 30, 1942, during major reforms of Japanese education. It has since evolved through expansions and adaptations to new pedagogical approaches.
The school incorporates traditional Japanese educational values while maintaining modern teaching methods through specialized programs and educational activities.
The campus sits at 3 Chome-1-10 Naka and is reachable by public transport from central Kunitachi. Visitors should check ahead for visiting hours, as access is normally limited to school hours.
The proximity to Hitotsubashi University enables joint projects and exchange programs between students and university scholars. This connection offers insight into academic research and provides early guidance for future study paths.
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