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Mundo De Alegría
is a Peruvian international school ( ペルー学校) in Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan. The school, which has primary and secondary levels, uses Spanish as the medium of instruction. In 2013 the Embassy of Peru celebrated the school's 10 year anniversary."" (). Embassy of Peru in Japan. Retrieved on October 24, 2015. The school also has a Brazilian primary school section.Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão
(). Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo. Retrieved on October 13, 2015. "3. Colégio Mundo de Alegria (Hamamatsu) ..ndereço: 9611-1 Ubumi, Yuto-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken 431-0102"


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Associação Civil De Divulgação Cultural E Educacional Japonesa Do Rio De Janeiro
Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro ("Civil Association of Japanese Educational and Cultural Dissemination of Rio de Janeiro"; Japanese: リオ・デ・ジャネイロ日本人学校 ''Rio de Janeiro Nihonjin Gakkō'' "Japanese School of Rio de Janeiro") is a Japanese international school in Cosme Velho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was established on August 2, 1971 ( Shōwa 46).学校紹介/Introdução
(). Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved on 8 May 2015.
It opened to serve employees of . The student body decreas ...
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Brazil–Japan Relations
Brazil–Japan relations are the current and historical international relations between Brazil and Japan. The diplomatic relations were officially established on 5 November 1895 with the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation signed in Paris. Early relations were dominated by the Japanese immigration issues. The total number of Japanese immigrants reached 190,000 in the pre-World War II period. Now, more than 2 million Brazilians are of Japanese descent, making Brazil host to the largest Japanese community outside Japan. At the same time, Japan is host to the third largest Brazilian population, most being of Japanese origin. Both nations are members of the G4 nations, G20 and World Trade Organization. History First contact between Brazil and Japan was through Portuguese explorers who first arrived to Japan in 1543 and got foreign control of the city of Nagasaki; 43 years after Portugal founded its first colonies in Brazil. From 1543 to 1638, Portugal traded with Japan w ...
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High Schools In Shizuoka Prefecture
High may refer to: Science and technology * Height * High (atmospheric), a high-pressure area * High (computability), a quality of a Turing degree, in computability theory * High (tectonics), in geology an area where relative tectonic uplift took or takes place * Substance intoxication, also known by the slang description "being high" * Sugar high, a misconception about the supposed psychological effects of sucrose Music Performers * High (musical group), a 1974–1990 Indian rock group * The High, an English rock band formed in 1989 Albums * ''High'' (The Blue Nile album) or the title song, 2004 * ''High'' (Flotsam and Jetsam album), 1997 * ''High'' (New Model Army album) or the title song, 2007 * ''High'' (Royal Headache album) or the title song, 2015 * ''High'' (Keith Urban album), 2024 * ''High'' (EP), by Jarryd James, or the title song, 2016 Songs * "High" (Alison Wonderland song), 2018 * "High" (The Chainsmokers song), 2022 * "High" (The Cure song), 1992 * "Hi ...
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Schools In Hamamatsu
A school is the educational institution (and, in the case of in-person learning, the building) designed to provide learning environments for the teaching of students, usually under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools that can be built and operated by both government and private organization. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the '' Regional terms'' section below) but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. An institution where higher education is taught is commonly called a university college or university. In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (elementary in the U.S.) and secondary (middle school in the U.S.) education. Kindergarten or preschool provide some sch ...
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Elementary Schools In Japan
In Japan, are compulsory to all children begin first grade in the April after they turn six—kindergarten is growing increasingly popular, but is not mandatory—and starting school is considered an important event in a child's life. History In the Edo period, some children attended terakoya or temple schools where they learned practical methods of reading, writing, and calculation. In 1886, the modern elementary school system started as compulsory education. Until 1947, only elementary schools were compulsory. Immediately before and during World War II, state education was used as a propaganda tool by the Japanese fascist government. Today, virtually all elementary education takes place in public schools. Tuition to these schools is free, although families have to pay for school lunches, supplies, and non-school expenses, such as extra books or lessons. Less than 1% of the schools are private, partly because of the latter's expense. Some private elementary schools are ...
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International Press Digital
International is an adjective (also used as a noun) meaning "between nations". International may also refer to: Music Albums * ''International'' (Kevin Michael album), 2011 * ''International'' (New Order album), 2002 * ''International'' (The Three Degrees album), 1975 *''International'', 2018 album by L'Algérino Songs * The Internationale, the left-wing anthem * "International" (Chase & Status song), 2014 * "International", by Adventures in Stereo from ''Monomania'', 2000 * "International", by Brass Construction from ''Renegades'', 1984 * "International", by Thomas Leer from ''The Scale of Ten'', 1985 * "International", by Kevin Michael from ''International'' (Kevin Michael album), 2011 * "International", by McGuinness Flint from ''McGuinness Flint'', 1970 * "International", by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from '' Dazzle Ships'', 1983 * "International (Serious)", by Estelle from '' All of Me'', 2012 Politics * Internationalism (politics) * Political international, any ...
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Escola Japonesa De Manaus
Japanese School of Manaus (Portuguese: Escola Japonesa de Manaus; Japanese: マナオス日本人学校 ''Manaosu Nihonjin Gakkō'') is a Japanese international school in Manaus, Brazil. The school, which has students between the ages of 6 and 15, has 15 Brazilian Japanese students and 12 Japanese students as of 2013. It was established to educate children of Japanese businesspersons working in the Manaus area.Viana, André.Brasil x Japão: Japoneses estão confiantes para a estreia na Copa das Confederações". Universo Online (UOL). 15 June 2013. Retrieved on 4 May 2015. "A milenar cultura japonesa tem como pilares a disciplina e o respeito. Foi com esses alicerces que a Escola Japonesa de Manaus foi criada há 31 anos. Construída para que os filhos dos empresários nascidos na Terra do Sol Nascente transferidos para o Pólo Industrial de Manaus seguissem o rígido aprendizado em que foram criados no Japão, o local abriga hoje 27 alunos (12 deles japoneses e 15 brasileiros filh ...
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Escola Japonesa De São Paulo
The ''Escola Japonesa de São Paulo'' (, "São Paulo Japanese School"; ) is a Japanese international day school in , Capão Redondo, Subprefecture of Campo Limpo, São Paulo, operated by the ''Sociedade Japonesa de Educação e Cultura''. It serves students from 6 to 15 years of age in grades 1 through 9. Most of the students have Japanese company executives as parents. The school uses the Japanese curriculum.Feitoza, Mirna.Alunos japoneses no lado de cá '' Folha de S.Paulo''. August 30, 1997. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. History The school opened on August 14, 1967.学校紹介
." ''Escola Japonesa de São Paulo''. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. From the time of opening until 1981, school enrollment increased due to a corresponding increase in Japanese corporate operations. Enrollment decreased after 1981.< ...
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Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu
is one of the three wards of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, located in the south part of the city. It encompasses the site of Hamamatsu Castle, Lake Hamana and Hamamatsu Station, the central business and residential district. Although its area is the smallest of the three wards of Hamamatsu, it has by far the largest population.区再編ガイドブック(広報はままつ臨時号)PDF版
(in Japanese) Hamamatsu City, November 5, 2023
It is bordered by Hamana-ku, Kosai, Shizuoka, and

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Asociación Academia De Cultura Japonesa (Peru)
is a Japanese international school in Surco, Lima, Peru. It is under the , which has the same Spanish name but a different Japanese name.リマ日本人学校の概要


. Asociación Academia de Cultura Japonesa. Retrieved on October 25, 2015.
It serves elementary and junior high school levels. The リマ日本語講習会 opened in 1969. The Instituto Nacional de Cultura of Peru gave approval for the establishment of the day school in June 1971.


Notable alumni

* Toshiki Koike, footballer


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Colegio Hispano Americano De Gunma
is a Peruvian international school ( ペルー学校) in Isesaki, Gunma, Japan. A part of the Centro de Desarrollo Hispano Americano, it serves levels six months through preschool, primary school (years 1-6) and secondary school (years 1-5). It was established in 1999.Colegio


. Colegio Hispano Americano de Gunma. Retrieved on October 24, 2015.


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