Zushi Kaisei Junior and Senior High School, Private educational institution in Zushi, Japan.
Zushi Kaisei Junior and Senior High School is a boys' educational facility in Shinzyuku, Zushi, covering both middle and upper secondary levels. The campus includes several school buildings with classrooms, laboratories, and sports facilities on a connected site in Kanagawa Prefecture.
The institution began in 1903 as a branch of a school in Tokyo and separated in 1909 to become independent under its current name. Over the decades it evolved into a complete educational facility with both middle and upper school programmes.
Students wear traditional Japanese school uniforms and follow a structured daily routine with fixed class periods and shared breaks. The schoolyard serves as a meeting point between lessons and is also used for sports activities during lunch break.
The location sits in a residential area of Zushi and can be reached by public transport or private means. Visitors should follow standard rules for educational sites and come outside class hours to avoid disrupting school operations.
The school grounds sit near the coast, giving the buildings a view of the sea on clear days. This location shapes the daily experience of students, who often feel the ocean breeze between classes and activities.
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