Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Mirai Gakuen Junior and Senior High School, Highschool in Japan
Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Mirai Gakuen is a combined junior and senior high school in Hirono, Fukushima, with modern buildings and open courtyards. The campus includes classrooms, science laboratories, and spaces for arts and music arranged around these central gathering areas.
The school was established as part of community rebuilding efforts following the earthquake and nuclear disaster. It has become a center for students who want to continue their education while living in a region that underwent significant changes.
The school's name Futaba Mirai Gakuen means "double leaf future school," reflecting hope for recovery after regional challenges. Students here participate in community projects and display their work on campus, making their contributions to local life visible to anyone visiting.
Visitors can tour the school facilities and programs by arranging a visit in advance with the administration. The location is accessible by local transportation, and the grounds offer open spaces for outdoor activities.
A student received an award from the Ministry of the Environment for a project in which they shared their experience during the disaster. The recognition shows how learning at the school helps young people build positive futures for themselves.
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