石川縣立金澤伏見高等學校, Highschool in Japan
Ishikawa Prefectural Kanazawa Fushimi High School is a public secondary school in Kanazawa, Japan. The modernist campus designed by architect Hiroyasu Tomiya features athletic facilities, sports grounds, an indoor swimming pool, and spaces for cultural programs and student clubs.
Founded in 1966, the school originated from the earlier Kanazawa Girls' High School. The name change and transition to coeducation marked its transformation into a modern secondary institution serving a broader student population.
The school emphasizes character education centered on honesty, intelligence, and integrity, values that shape how students interact daily. Students participate in clubs covering music, art, science, and tea ceremony, where they develop their interests and talents through hands-on practice.
The school sits close to Nishi-Kanazawa Station and is reachable on foot from public transit hubs in about 15 to 20 minutes. Students and visitors can arrive conveniently using buses and trains serving the area.
The school anthem was written by Shinichi Sawaki and composed by Akio Yoshioka, with lyrics expressing students' hopes and affection for the institution. This song is performed regularly at major school events and ceremonies.
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