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Nada High School ( ja, 灘高等学校), is private, college-preparatory, boys school located in
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. Nada High School is well known for its severe entrance examinationhttp://momotaro.boy.jp/html/zennkokuhennsati.htm

ranking of Japan High Schools
Okano, Tsuchiya, "Education in Contemporary Japan", Cambridge, 1999 ( ) and superior education especially in sciences. Nada High School has sent the largest number of its students to
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, and other top-tier medical universities in Japan. Nada High School also sends its graduates to prestigious universities abroad (
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, etc.) Nada High School offers courses in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Ethics, Political Science, Economics, and a range of electives. In addition, the school offers a concentration program in Judo. The Judo class during freshman year are intended to commemorate the founder of the school,
Kanō Jigorō was a Japanese educator, athlete, and the founder of Judo. Along with Ju-Jutsu, Judo was one of the first Japanese martial arts to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic sport. Pedagogical inno ...
. Nada High School also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including thirty-six interscholastic teams in sports, academic clubs, and student-run publications.


Establishment

The School was found as Nada Middle School by the sake producers of Nada Ku region, Jiroemon Kano (Kiku-Masamune, now Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Co.,Ltd.), Jihē Kano (Hakutsuru, now Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Company Limited), and Tazaemon Yamamura (Sakuramasamune, now Sakuramasamune Company, Limited). See also
Hakutsuru Fine Art Museum opened in 1934 in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan to display the collection of Kanō Jihei, seventh head of the . As such it was one of the first private Japanese museums, museums in Japan. The collection of some 1450 items includes two National T ...
and Old Yamamura Residence. Jigoro Kano, father of
Judo is an unarmed gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.『日本大百科全書』電子版【柔道】(CD-ROM version of Encyclopedia Nipponi ...
born in this Kano family in the town of Mikage (now within
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), also helped establish Nada Middle High School. In 1928 he gave a speech to first batch students at Nada Middle School. See also Kanō Jigorō#Professional life.


Ranking and Reputation

Every year, Nada High School receives over 140 applications for 40 Class positions. A considerable number of students from Tokyo and
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attempt Nada's entrance examination to see how they are. The Nada ranks number one amongst private high schools in Japan. Nada High School completes the national curriculum by junior year. The last year is devoted to intense review and preparation for the university entrance exam.Rohlen, "Japan's High Schools", University of California Press, 1983 ( ) Nada High School excels especially in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Students of Nada High School often receive Gold Medals for
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. In total they have won 8 Gold Medals in international science olympiads.http://www.phys-challenge.jp/ipho.html record of Japanese students in International Physics Olympiad Many alumni of Nada High School succeeded as scholars including
Ryōji Noyori is a Japanese chemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001, Noyori shared a half of the prize with William S. Knowles for the study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations; the second half of the prize went to K. Barry Sharpless for his ...
, a Nobel laureate of Chemistry in 2001. Nada High School has traditionally created many well-known writers as well, including Shusaku Endo,
Ramo Nakajima was a Japanese cult novel writer, essayist, and copywriter. He also appeared frequently on Japanese TV as an actor. He was born in Amagasaki City, Hyōgo Prefecture. He received eighth place in his entrance exam to the prestigious Nada High ...
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Genichiro Takahashi is a Japanese novelist. Life and career Takahashi was born in Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture and attended the Economics Department of Yokohama National University without graduating. As a radical student, he was arrested and spent half a year in ...
etc. School regulations are minimal. There are no school uniforms and no rules regarding possessions since the 1970s, when students mobilized themselves to protest against such rules.


Nada Junior High School

Nada Junior High School is the affiliate school of Nada High School. It has 180 students per grade, and these students go Nada High School unconditionally after they graduate Nada Junior High School. Nada Junior High School is known as well as Nada High School for its severe entrance exam. Every year, Nada Junior High School receives more than 500 applications. The curriculum of Nada Junior High School is continuous to that of Nada High School, and students of Nada Junior High School are usually taught by the same teachers for 6 years from their entrance of Nada Junior High School to their graduation of Nada High School. Nada High School and Nada Junior High School are located in the same site and share many facilities. Many of club activities (except sport teams) are for both high school students and junior high school students, and the student government is also unified. So it can be said that students from Nada Junior High School go to the same school for 6 years.


Access

Get off at Sumiyoshi Station (
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Kobe New Transit is the third-sector semipublic company that runs Port Island Line ("Port Liner") and Rokkō Island Line ("Rokkō Liner") automated guideway transit (AGT) systems in Kobe, Japan. When opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first fully aut ...
) and walk east for about 10 minutes. Get off at
Uozaki Station is a partially elevated railway station on the Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line, just east of Sumiyoshi River, Japan. Trains travel east to Hanshin's terminal in (Osaka), and west to central Kobe ( and ). At Motomachi, a number of limited ...
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, Rokko Liner) and walk north for about 10 minutes. Get off at Okamoto Station ( Hankyu Kōbe Main Line) and walk southwest for about 25 minutes.


Notable alumni

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Kan Suzuki is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Akashi, Hyōgo and graduate of the University of Tokyo, he joined the Ministry of International Trade a ...
, member of Parliament *
Kamon Iizumi is a Japanese politician and the current governor of Tokushima Prefecture in Japan, first elected in 2003. A native of Ikeda, Osaka and graduate of the University of Tokyo, he had worked at the Ministry of Home Affairs An interior ministry (so ...
, member of Parliament * Kozo Hirabayashi, member of Parliament * Jyuntaro Toyota, member of Parliament *
Yasuhiro Tsuji is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, who served two terms in the House of Councillors in the National Diet, representing the Hyogo at-large district. A native of Kobe, Hyogo, he graduated from the University of Tokyo and st ...
, member of Parliament * Takeshi Nishida, member of Parliament *
Yasutoshi Nishimura is a Japanese politician who has served as the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry since August 2022. Nishimura previously served as Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy from 2019 to 2021. A member of the Liberal Democratic Party ...
, member of Parliament *
Teru Fukui is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). Overviews A native of Osaka, Osaka and graduate of the University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, ...
, member of Parliament * Masahito Moriyama, member of Parliament * Yoshizumi Asano, head of Fuji Television * Soichi Takabatake, CEO of Teijin.Co * Kiyotaka Fuji, Louis Vuitton Japan Company president & CEO *
Masafumi Miyamoto is a Japanese investor and businessman best known as the founder of the video game developer Square. Miyamoto graduated from Waseda University in 1983, and joined his father's electric power conglomerate, Den-Yu-Sha as a programmer in their soft ...
, founder of SQUARE CO., LTD *
Ryōji Noyori is a Japanese chemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001, Noyori shared a half of the prize with William S. Knowles for the study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations; the second half of the prize went to K. Barry Sharpless for his ...
, Nobel laureate of Chemistry in 2001 * Shusaku Endo, writer,
Akutagawa Prize The is a Japanese literary award presented biannually. Because of its prestige and the considerable attention the winner receives from the media, it is, along with the Naoki Prize, one of Japan's most sought after literary prizes. History The ...
winner *
Ramo Nakajima was a Japanese cult novel writer, essayist, and copywriter. He also appeared frequently on Japanese TV as an actor. He was born in Amagasaki City, Hyōgo Prefecture. He received eighth place in his entrance exam to the prestigious Nada High ...
, writer *
Genichiro Takahashi is a Japanese novelist. Life and career Takahashi was born in Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture and attended the Economics Department of Yokohama National University without graduating. As a radical student, he was arrested and spent half a year in ...
, writer *
Masahiko Katsuya was a Japanese columnist, photographer, and pundit. After failing the entrance exams for the University of Tokyo and the University of Tsukuba, Katsuya entered Waseda University in 1980. He started working for an editor of Bungeishunjū after gr ...
, columnist, journalist *
Toshiyuki Kobayashi is a Japanese mathematician known for his original work in the field of Lie theory, and in particular for the theory of discontinuous groups (lattice in Lie groups) and the application of geometric analysis to representation theory. He was a maj ...
, mathematician


See also

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Secondary education in Japan Secondary education in Japan is split into junior high schools (中学校 ''chūgakkō''), which cover the seventh through ninth grade, and senior high schools (高等学校 ''kōtōgakkō'', abbreviated to 高校 ''kōkō''), which mostly cover ...
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Higher education in Japan Higher education in Japan is provided at universities (大学 ''daigaku''), junior colleges (短期大学 ''tanki daigaku''), colleges of technology (高等専門学校 ''kōtō senmon gakkō'') and special training schools and community college ...


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