Musashi Junior and Senior High School
Musashi Junior & Senior High School 武蔵高等学校中学校 | |
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Location | |
Nerima, Tokyo, 176-8535 Japan | |
Coordinates | 35°44′10″N 139°40′2″E / 35.73611°N 139.66722°ECoordinates: 35°44′10″N 139°40′2″E / 35.73611°N 139.66722°E |
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Founded | 1922 |
Founder | Kaichiro Nezu |
Principal | Hiromasa Kajitori |
Gender | Boys |
Classes | 24 |
Website | www.musashi.ed.jp (Japanese) |
Musashi Junior & Senior High School (武蔵高等学校 中学校 Musashi Kōtōgakkō Chūgakkō) is a privately owned school based in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.
History
It was founded in 1922 as Musashi High School, one of the first two schools using the old seven-year system, taking students up to the equivalent of the first two years of university in the current system. It became the prototype for modern integrated junior and senior high schools. From its foundation, it has always been in the first rank for university admissions, and despite having only eighty students in each year, it contested Tokyo High School for first place in admissions to Tokyo University. Furthermore, Musashi High is famous for its high student employment rates of 39%, 19% above the national average of 20%.
After the education reforms of 1948, it was divided into Musashi Senior High School and Musashi Junior High School. Musashi University was founded in 1949 and forms part of the same legal entity, however despite their physical closeness barely any of the High School's students go on to Musashi University after graduation.
It can be said to be the successor to the pre-war high school system. This can be seen in the way the students are treated as adults, with few school rules or dress codes, and the fact that students start learning a second foreign language in junior high school.
Notable alumni
- Kenkichi Iwasawa (1917–1998) Mathematician, Cole Prize
- Morikazu Toda (1917-2010) Physicist
- Kiichi Miyazawa (1919-2007) Prime Minister 1991–1993.
- Shōichi Saba (1919-2012) former CEO of TOSHIBA
- Hiroshi Miyazawa (1921-2012) Minister of Justice 1995-1996.
- Shinya Inoué (1921-) Biophysicist
- Hiroomi Umezawa (1924-1995) Physicist
- Tsuneo Tamagawa (1925-) Mathematician
- Akito Arima (1930-) Physicist, Minister of Education 1998–1999.
- Eiiti Wada (1931-) Computer-scientist
- Yoshinobu Nishizaki (1934-2010) Film producer
- Ken Itō (1935-) Composer
- Taizo Nishimuro (1935-) CEO of Japan Post Holdings
- Naoki Tanaka (1940-) Minister of Defence 2012.
- Hiroshi Hoketsu (1941-) Equestrian
- Isao Sasaki (1942-) Actor
- Toshitsugu Saito (1944-) Politician, Director General of the Defense Agency 2000-2001.
- Tamio Kageyama (1947-1998) Novelist
- Toshiro Fujita (1948-) Physician-scientist
- Yoshitsugu Harada (1952-) Politician
- Takeaki Matsumoto (1959-) Politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs 2011.
- Seiji Kameda (1964-) Music producer
- Masahiko Shibayama (1965-) Politician, Senior Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications 2012-2013.
- Seiji Kihara (1970-) Politician, Senior Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs 2015-NOW.
External links
- (Japanese) Official website