Ino Business High School, high school in Japan
Ino Business High School is a school in the town of Ino, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, offering practical courses in business, tourism, information technology, and design. The campus features a functional building with bright classrooms, group work spaces, and tree-lined grounds where students engage in both academic and outdoor activities.
Established in 1963, the school has been part of the local education system for over 60 years. In the 1990s it reorganized its courses to match evolving business trends and later added technology classes to prepare students with digital skills.
The school is known among students and alumni for fostering self-expression and personal growth in a relaxed environment. Student life here centers on clubs, campus events, and creative projects like film and design work that students actively participate in throughout the year.
The school is small with around 400 students and sits near Kitayama Station on the Ino Line, making it accessible to students from different parts of the area. The campus setting is quiet and welcoming, with well-maintained facilities that support learning and student activities.
What stands out is the school's respected baseball team that has competed in numerous tournaments and produced several professional athletes who later played at higher levels. Baseball games remain major events where students and local residents gather together.
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