• were founded after the secondary school law in 1886. Later, kōtō jogakkō (高等女学校), secondary school for girls (1891), and jitsugyō gakkō (実業学校), vocational...
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    Hokkai Girls School (私立北海女学校, Siritu Hokkai Jo Gakko) by Eisei Kiyokawa. In 1910, Private Hokkai Girls High School (私立北海高等女学校, Siritsu Hokkai Koutou Jo...
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  • middle schools; for boys kyusei chugakko (旧制中学校), for girls koto jogakko (高等女学校), and for both sexes vocational school jitsugyo gakko (実業学校). It was in April...
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    Osaka. It was established in April 1922 as Tennoji Women's High School (天王寺高等女学校, Tennōji Kōtōjogakkō). Yoko Akino Mitsuki Takahata Reon Yuzuki Miho Takeda...
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    School was founded as a female school called Urawa Daini Kōtō Jogakkō (浦和第二高等女学校). The school changed its name to Urawa Daini Joshi Kōtō Gakkō (浦和第二女子高等学校)...
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    college was founded in 1939 as girls' school, Mizuho Koutou Jogakkou (瑞穂高等女学校). It was chartered as a college in 1950 for women and renamed Aichi Mizuho...
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  • Osaka, Japan The school was founded in 1929 as Teikoku Kōtō Jogakkō (帝国高等女学校). It was chartered as a junior college in 1962 for women only. with the Department...
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  • Women's Seminary (ランバス記念伝道女学校, Lambuth Kinen Dendo Jogakō) (founded 1888) and Nursing Course of Hiroshima Women's School (l広島女学校, Hiroshima Jogakō) (founded...
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    Ying Wa Girls' School Traditional Chinese 英華女學校 Simplified Chinese 英华女学校...
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    official teaching positions and many taught in schools exclusively for girls (女学校, jogakkō). In the early 20th century, education at the primary level was...
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    The school was founded in 1912 as a school called Anjō Saihō Jogakkō (安城裁縫女学校). It was chartered as a junior college in 1950 and renamed Anjō Gakuen Joshi...
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  • in the choir. St. Lulim's Girls' School St. Lulim's Girls' School (聖ル・リム女学校, Sei Ru Rimu Jogakkō) (originally Le Lim) is the newest of the three schools...
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  • Thumbnail for Iwamoto Yoshiharu
    Beginning in 1885 Iwamoto helped to found and taught at Meiji Girls' School (明治女学校, Meiji Jogakkō) in Kōjimachi, Tokyo with Tsuda Umeko, Kimura Kenzō, Shimada...
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    Gakuen Eimei was founded in 1917 as the Meizen Girls' High School (私立明善高等女学校開校, Shiritsu Meizen Kōtō Joshigakkō). Near the end of World War II, the school...
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    Chūgakkō) and Kagoshima Prefectural Daiichi Girls’ High School (鹿児島県立第一高等女学校, Kagoshima Kenritsu Daiichi Kōtōjogakkō). Those schools became Tsurumaru...
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    founded on 14 June 1917 as Nam Wah Girls' School (simplified Chinese: 南华女学校; traditional Chinese: 南華女學校), by Xiong Shangfu, an overseas Chinese industrialist...
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    Chambers of Commerce (商業会議所連合会) 48 The Empress at the Peeress' School 華族女学校行啓 Kazoku jogakkō gyōkei 3 November 1885 Atomi Yutaka (跡見泰) (1884–1953) November...
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    its name to "Kyusei Gakko (救世学校, Salvation School" and "Kaigan Jyogakko (海岸女学校, Coastal Girls' School)" due to criticism of Christianity, but later developed...
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    School (中立売小学校) and Kyoto Prefectural First Girls' High School (京都府立京都第一高等女学校, currently Kyoto Prefectural Kamoen High School 京都府立鴨沂高等学校). The school,...
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    facilities were built at 178 Yamate. It was renamed to Ferris Waei Jogakkō (フェリス和英女学校 Ferisu Waei Jogakkō; "Ferris Japanese-English Girls' School") in 1889. Mary...
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  • unique at that time. The school changed its name to Kōbe Eiwa-jogakkō (神戸英和女学校)." 1885: A one-year college division was established. 1891: A three-year...
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    originated with the opening of Chikushi Private Girls High School (私立筑紫高等女学校, shiritsu Chikushi kōtō jogakkō) in 1907. The junior college, Chikushi Jogakuen...
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    Dedicated for Tōko Kimura, the First Principal of Meiji Girls' School" [明治女学校初代校長木村鐙子を弔う詩]. 1886. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine=...
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  • graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kakogawa Women's Higher School (兵庫県立加古川高等女学校) in 1940.: 62  She was a member of the painting club at the school. From...
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    Kagoshima Chūgakkō) and Kagoshima Prefectural Daini Girls' High School (鹿児島県立第二高等女学校, Kagoshima Kenritsu Daini Kōtōjogakkō). The two schools became Kagoshima...
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    psychology, western-style education, and kanji, at the Meiji Girls' School (明治女学校) in Tokyo. In 1890, he helped launch a women's magazine Joshigakusei ("Schoolgirl")...
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  • Tokyo French School. He later taught at the Tokyo Higher Normal School, 独立女学校, the Fifth Higher School (Kumamoto), the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and...
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    higher education for women, Murakami establish the Toyo Kutou Jyogakkou(東洋高等女学校) in 1905. 村上重良, 「日本百年の宗教―排仏毀釈から創価学会まで」. Translated as Japanese Religion in...
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  • Comments Image Coordinates Ref. Iai Gakuin (Former Iai Girls School) 遺愛学院(旧遺愛女学校) Iai gakuin (kyū-Iai jo-gakkō) 1908 Hakodate designation comprises two components:...
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  • miniature (hinagata) clothes and tools from Tokyo Sewing Girls' School (東京裁縫女学校) and Tokyo Girls' Vocational School (東京女子専門学校), predecessors of Tokyo Kasei...
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