駒澤學園女子高中, 東京都稲城市にある中高一貫校
Komazawa Girls High School is a private combined junior and senior high school for girls located in Inagi. The modern campus is surrounded by trees and includes classrooms, specialized science and art facilities, a large assembly hall, and sports grounds.
Founded in 1927, the school is part of the Komazawa Gakuen educational network and maintains ties to Soto Zen Buddhism traditions. Over the decades it has evolved into a respected institution in the Inagi region.
The school integrates Buddhist teachings into daily student life through meditation practices and religious studies. Students experience Zen Buddhism firsthand by participating in zazen meditation sessions held in a dedicated meditation hall on campus.
The school is easily accessible by bus from Inagi Station, with a dedicated bus stop named Komazawa Gakuen on campus. Visitors should consult the school website for current information and a campus map to navigate the grounds.
The school operates a competitive girls hardball baseball team that has won national championships twice, a rarity for female athletic programs in Japan. The campus offers about 30 different clubs spanning sports, music, arts, and traditional practices like tea ceremony and flower arrangement.
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