Hasegawa Elementary and Junior High School, Educational complex in Kashiwara, Japan.
Hasegawa Elementary and Junior High School is a combined educational facility in Kashiwara that serves students from early childhood through the middle school years under a single administration. The school shares its campus and facilities, allowing younger and older students to learn within the same community structure.
The school was founded in 1939 and has maintained its educational mission through major shifts in Japanese society during the 20th century. The decision to combine elementary and junior high divisions under one administration reflected postwar education reforms in Japan.
The institution integrates traditional Japanese educational practices with contemporary teaching methods, preparing students for academic achievement within their cultural context.
The school is located in the Enmyouchi area and is accessible by car or public transportation. Contact the school at +81-72-978-6527 if you wish to inquire about visiting or learning more about school activities and programs.
The school shares its name with the historical Hasegawa school of painting, which specialized in nature-themed artwork during the Edo period.
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