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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education (東京都教育委員会 ''Tōkyō-to Kyōiku Iinkai'') is the
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Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
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. The board directly manages all of the
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s in all 23 special wards, the Western Tokyo, and all
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Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
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. In 2019, policies requiring students who do not naturally have black hair to dye it as such were struck down. In 2017, as stated by survey results, 57% of the state-operated schools in the metropolis required students who did not have hair naturally colored black to submit documents proving so. The
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criticized measures requiring parents to prove hair color.


The 23 Wards


Adachi


High schools

* Aoi High Schoolbr>
* Adachi High Schoolbr>
* Adachi East High Schoolbr>
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Adachi West High School Adachi may refer to: People * Adachi (surname) * Adachi clan, a family of samurai * Adachi Ginkō, 19th-century Japanese artist * Tohru Adachi, a fictional character and one of the antagonists of ''Persona 4'' Places * Adachi, Tokyo, a specia ...
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* Adachi Shinden High Schoolbr>
* Adachi Technical High Schoolbr>
* Arakawa Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Fuchie High Schoolbr>
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Kohoku High School Kohoku may refer to: *Kohoku, Shiga *Kōhoku, Saga *Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of March 1, 2012, the ward had an estimated population of 332,488, with 156,198 households ...
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Arakawa, Tokyo, Arakawa


High schools

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Arakawa Technical High School may refer to: People * Arakawa (surname) Geography ; Places * Arakawa, Tokyo ** Tokyo Sakura Tram (Arakawa Line), a streetcar system * Arakawa, Niigata * Arakawa, Saitama ; Rivers * Arakawa River (Kanto), which flows from Saitama Prefecture a ...
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* Takenodai High Schoolbr>


Bunkyō


High schools

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Kogei High School Traditional in Japan have a long tradition and history. Included in the category of traditional crafts are handicrafts produced by an individual or a group, as well as work produced by independent studio artists working with traditional craft ...
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Koishikawa High School is a district of Bunkyo, Tokyo. It consists of five sub-areas, . In Koishikawa are located two well regarded gardens: the Koishikawa Botanical Garden (operated by the University of Tokyo) in Hakusan, and the Koishikawa Korakuen Garden in Kōr ...
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Koishikawa Secondary Education School is a public day school established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The campus is located in the Bunkyō district of Tokyo, Japan. It is a combined junior high school (students study for 3 years) and senior high school (also 3 years). Ac ...
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* Mukogaoka High Schoolbr>
* Takehaya High Schoolbr>


Chiyoda, Tokyo, Chiyoda


High schools

* Kudan Secondary Education Schoolbr>
* Hibiya High Schoolbr>
* Hitotsubashi High Schoolbr>


Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō


High schools

* Harumi Sogo High Schoolbr>


Edogawa, Tokyo, Edogawa


High schools

* Edogawa High Schoolbr>
* Kasai Technical High Schoolbr>
* Kasai South High Schoolbr>
* Koiwa High Schoolbr>
* Komatsugawa High Schoolbr>
* Momijigawa High Schoolbr>
* Shinozaki High Schoolbr>


Itabashi is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it calls itself Itabashi City. Itabashi has sister-city relations with Burlington, Ontario, in Canada; Shijingshan District of Beijing in the People's Republic of China; and ...


High schools

* Itabashi High Schoolbr>
* Itabashi Yutoku High Schoolbr>
* Kitatoshima Technical High Schoolbr>
* Kitazono High Schoolbr>
* Ohyama High Schoolbr>
* Takashima High Schoolbr>


Katsushika


High schools

* Katsushika Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Katsushika Sogo High Schoolbr>
* Katsushikano High Schoolbr>
* Honjo Technical High Schoolbr>
* South Katsushika High Schoolbr>
* Nousan High Schoolbr>


Kita, Tokyo, Kita


High schools

* Asuka High Schoolbr>
* Akabane Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Kirigaoka High Schoolbr>


Koto, Tokyo, Koto


High schools

* Daisan Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Fukagawa High Schoolbr>
* Higashi High Schoolbr>
* High School of Science and Technology (Tokyo), High School of Science and Technologybr>
* Johtoh High Schoolbr>
* Koto Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Oedo High Schoolbr>
* Sumida Technical High Schoolbr>


Meguro is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Meguro City. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947. Meguro is predominantly residential in character, but is also home to light industry, corporat ...


High schools

* Geijutsu High Schoolbr>
* International High School (Tokyo), International High Schoolbr>
*
Komaba High School is a residential neighborhood in the northern area of Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. Consisting of four districts, the neighborhood has a population of 6,847. The neighborhood is known as a center for education being the location of a number of select ...
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* Meguro High Schoolbr>
* Ohsyukan Secondary Education Schoolbr>
* Tokyo Metropolitan University High Schoolbr>


Minato, Tokyo, Minato


High schools

* Mita High Schoolbr>
* Ota Sakuradai High Schoolbr>
* Roppongi High Schoolbr>
* Shiba Commercial High Schoolbr>


Nakano, Tokyo, Nakano


High schools

* Fuji High Schoolbr>
* Minorigaoka High Schoolbr>
* Musashigaoka High Schoolbr>
* Nakano Technical High Schoolbr>
* Saginomiya High Schoolbr>
* Yotsuya Commercial High Schoolbr>


Nerima is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The ward refers to itself as Nerima City. , the ward has an estimated population of 721,858, with 323,296 households and a population density of 15,013 persons per km2, while 15,326 foreign residents are ...


High schools

* Fourth Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Hikarigaoka High Schoolbr>
* Igusa High Schoolbr>
* Nerima High Schoolbr>
* Nerima Technical High Schoolbr>
* Oizumi High Schoolbr>
* Oizumi Sakura High Schoolbr>
* Shakujii High Schoolbr>
* Tagara High Schoolbr>


Ōta, Tokyo, Ōta


High schools

* Den-en Chofu High Schoolbr>
* Kamata High Schoolbr>
* Mihara High Schoolbr>
* Omori High Schoolbr>
* Rokugoh Technical High Schoolbr>
* Tsubasa Sogo High Schoolbr>
* Yukigaya High Schoolbr>


Setagaya is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is also the name of a neighborhood and administrative district within the ward. The ward calls itself Setagaya City in English. Its official bird is the azure-winged magpie, its flower is the fringed orch ...


High schools

* Chitosegaoka High Schoolbr>
* Engei High Schoolbr>
* Fukasawa High Schoolbr>
* Matsubara High Schoolbr>
* Roka High Schoolbr>
* Sakuramachi High Schoolbr>
* Setagaya Izumi High Schoolbr>
* Setagaya Sogo High Schoolbr>
* Sogo Technical High Schoolbr>


Shibuya Shibuya (渋谷 区 ''Shibuya-ku'') is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station. As of April 1 ...


High schools

* Aoyama High Schoolbr>
* First Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Hiroo High Schoolbr>


Shinagawa


High schools

* Koyamadai High Schoolbr>
* Osaki High Schoolbr>
* Yashio High Schoolbr>


Shinjuku is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world ( Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration ...


High schools

* Shinjuku High Schoolbr>
* Shinjuku Yamabuki High Schoolbr>
* Toyama High Schoolbr>


Suginami is a Special wards of Tokyo, special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The ward refers to itself as Suginami City in English. As of June 1, 2022, Suginami has an estimated population of 588,354 and a population density of 17,274 persons per km2. The total ...


High schools

* Nishi High Schoolbr>
* Nogei High Schoolbr>
* Ogikubo High Schoolbr>
* Suginami High Schoolbr>
* Suginami Sogo High Schoolbr>
* Suginami Technical High Schoolbr>
* Toyotama High Schoolbr>


Sumida, Tokyo, Sumida


junior high schools

* Ryogoku Junior High Schoolbr>


High schools

* Honjo High Schoolbr>
* Mukojima Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Mukojima Technical High Schoolbr>
* Nihonbashi High Schoolbr>
* Ryogoku High Schoolbr>
* Sumidagawa High Schoolbr>
* Tachibana High Schoolbr>


Taitō is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it is known as Taitō City. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 186,276, and a population density of 18,420 persons per km2. The total area is . Thi ...


junior high schools

* Hakuo Junior High Schoolbr>


High schools

* Asakusa High Schoolbr>
* Hakuo High Schoolbr>
* Kuramae Technical High Schoolbr>
* Shinobugaoka High Schoolbr>
* Ueno High Schoolbr>


Toshima is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the eight central wards of the Tokyo Metropolitan area. Located in the northern area of Tokyo, Toshima is bordered by the wards of Nerima, Itabashi, and Kita in the north and Nakano, Shinjuku, ...


High schools

* Bunkyo High Schoolbr>
* Chihaya High Schoolbr>
* Toshima High Schoolbr>


Western Tokyo (incorporated cities)


Akiruno, Tokyo, Akiruno


High schools

* Akirudai High Schoolbr>
* Itsukaichi High Schoo


Akishima, Tokyo, Akishima


High schools

* Haijima High Schoolbr>
* Showa High Schoolbr>


Chōfu, Tokyo, Chōfu


High schools

* Chofu North High Schoolbr>
* Chofu South High Schoolbr>
* Jindai High Schoolbr>


Fuchū, Tokyo, Fuchū


High schools

* Fuchu High Schoolbr>
* Fuchu East High Schoolbr>
* Fuchu West High Schoolbr>
* Fuchu Technical High Schoolbr>
* Nogyo High Schoolbr>


Fussa, Tokyo, Fussa


High schools

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Fussa High School is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 56,786, and a population density of 5600 persons per km². The total area of the city is . About one third of the city area is o ...
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Tama Technical High School Tama may mean: Languages * Tama language, the language of the Sudanese Tama people * Tama languages, a language family of northern Papua New Guinea Music * Tama Drums, a Japanese brand manufactured by Hoshino Gakki * Tama (percussion), a type o ...
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Hachiōji, Tokyo, Hachiōji


High schools

* Fujimori High Schoolbr>
* Hachioji East High Schoolbr>
* Hachioji North High Schoolbr>
* Hachioji Takushin High Schoolbr>
* Hachioji Technical High Schoolbr>
* Katakura High Schoolbr>
* Matsugaya High Schoolbr>
* Minamitama High Schoolbr>
* Second Commercial High Schoolbr>
* Shoyo High Schoolbr>


Hamura, Tokyo, Hamura


High schools

*
Hamura High School is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 54,622, and a population density of 5500 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Hamura is approximately in t ...
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Higashikurume, Tokyo, Higashikurume


High schools

* Kurume High Schoolbr>
* Kurume West High Schoolbr>
* Higashikurume Sogo High Schoolbr>


Higashimurayama, Tokyo, Higashimurayama


High schools

* Higashimurayama High Schoolbr>
* Higashimurayama West High Schoolbr>


Higashiyamato, Tokyo, Higashiyamato


High schools

* Higashiyamato High Schoolbr>
* Higashiyamato South High Schoolbr>


Hino, Tokyo, Hino


High schools

* Hino High Schoolbr>
* Hinodai High Schoolbr>
* Minamidaira High Schoolbr>


Inagi, Tokyo, Inagi


High schools

* Wakaba Sogo High Schoolbr>


Kiyose, Tokyo, Kiyose


High schools

* Kiyose High Schoolbr>


Kodaira, Tokyo, Kodaira


High schools

* Kodaira High Schoolbr>
* Kodaira South High Schoolbr>
* Kodaira West High Schoolbr>


Koganei, Tokyo, Koganei


High schools

* Koganei North High Schoolbr>
* Koganei Technical High Schoolbr>


Kokubunji, Tokyo, Kokubunji


High schools

* Kokubunji High Schoolbr>


Komae, Tokyo, Komae


High schools

* Komae High Schoolbr>


Kunitachi, Tokyo, Kunitachi


High schools

* Kunitachi High Schoolbr>
* Fifth Commercial High Schoolbr>


Machida, Tokyo, Machida


High schools

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Machida High School Machida may refer to * Machida (surname) * Machida, Tokyo, a city in Japan * Machida High School, high school in Machida * Machida Station (disambiguation), multiple train stations in Japan {{disambiguation, geo ...
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* Machida Technical High Schoolbr>
* Naruse High Schoolbr>
* Nozuta High Schoolbr>
* Ogawa High Schoolbr>
* Yamasaki High Schoolbr>


Mitaka, Tokyo, Mitaka


High schools

* Mitaka High Schoolbr>


Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Mushashimurayama


High schools

* Josui High Schoolbr>
* Mushashimurayama High Schoolbr>


Musashino, Tokyo, Musashino


junior high schools

* Musashi Junior High Schoolbr>


High schools

* Musashi High School (Musashino, Tokyo), Musashi High Schoolbr>
* Musashino North High Schoolbr>


Nishitōkyō, Tokyo, Nishitōkyō


High schools

* Hoya High Schoolbr>
* Tanashi High Schoolbr>
* Tanashi High School of Technologybr>


Ōme, Tokyo, Ōme


High schools

* Ome Sogo High Schoolbr>
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Tama High School Tama may mean: Languages * Tama language, the language of the Sudanese Tama people * Tama languages, a language family of northern Papua New Guinea Music * Tama Drums, a Japanese brand manufactured by Hoshino Gakki * Tama (percussion), a type o ...
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Tachikawa, Tokyo, Tachikawa


High schools

* Kitatama High Schoolbr>
* Sunagawa High Schoolbr>
* Tachikawa High Schoolbr>
* Tachikawa International Secondary Education Schoolbr>


Tama, Tokyo, Tama


High schools

* Nagayama High Schoolbr>


Nishitama District, Tokyo, Nishitama District


High schools

* Mizuho Nōgei High School (
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Hachijō, Tokyo, Hachijō


High schools

* Hachijō High Schoolbr>


Kōzu-shima is a volcanic Japanese island in the Philippine Sea. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)"''Izu Shotō'',"''Japan Encyclopedia,'' p. 412. The island is administered by Tōkyō and is located approximately northwest of the Miyake-jima and s ...


High schools

* Kozu High Schoolbr>


Miyakejima is an inhabited volcanic island in the Izu archipelago in the Philippine Sea approximately southeast of Tokyo, Japan. As with the other islands in the Izu Island group, Miyake-jima forms part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Etymo ...


High schools

* Miyake High Schoolbr>


Niijima, Tokyo, Niijima


High schools

* Niijima High Schoolbr>


Ogasawara, Tokyo, Ogasawara


High schools

* Chichijima ** Ogasawara High Schoolbr>


Izu Ōshima


High schools

* Oshima High Schoolbr>
* Oshima Kaiyo-kokusai High Schoolbr>


Specialized schools


Technical schools


23 special wards

* Arakawa **
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* Shinagawa ** Tokyo Metropolitan College of Technologybr>
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Tokyo Metropolitan College of Industrial Technology Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ...
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Schools for the blind


Special wards of Tokyo, 23 special wards

* Bunkyō ** Bunkyo School for the Blindbr>
* Katsushika ** Katsushika School for the Blindbr>
* Setagaya ** Kugayama School for the Blindbr>


Western Tokyo (incorporated cities)

* Hachiōji ** Hachiōji School for the Blindbr>


Schools for the deaf


23 special wards

* Tokyo School for the Deaf, Central School for the Deaf (2 locations

- Shakuji Campus (石神井校舎) in Nerima and Otsuka Campus (大塚校舎) in Toshima


See also

* Secondary education in Japan


References


External links


Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education
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Pages in English
{{Authority control Education in Tokyo Government of Tokyo Prefectural school systems in Japan