Azabu High School
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, referred to as "Azabu," is a private preparatory day school in Japan. It teaches boys between seventh and twelves grades. The campus of Azabu is located in the Azabu
Azabu
is an area within Minato in Tokyo, Japan, built on a marshy area of foothills south of central Tokyo. Its coverage roughly corresponds to that of the former Azabu Ward, presently consisting of nine official districts: Azabu-Jūban, Azabudai, Azabu-Nagasakachō, Azabu-Mamianachō, Nishi-Azabu,...

 district of Minato
Minato, Tokyo
is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 1 March 2008, it had an official population of 217,335 and a population density of 10,865 persons per km². The total area is 20.34 km².Minato hosts 49 embassies...

, Tokyo, Japan. Azabu High School technically consists of two institutions, which are , a former teaches pupils between seventh and ninth grades while the latter teaches pupils between tenth and twelves grades.

Azabu is one of the most prestigious preparatory schools in Japan, and perhaps most widely known as a member of "The Three Houses for Boys," along with Kaisei Academy
Kaisei Academy
-History:The school, which has produced many notable alumni, was founded in 1871. At first, it was established as a Kyōryū Gakkō of the prepschool to Senior school such as First High School(After the WWⅡ,this school was integrated into The University of Tokyo.). Its motto is "The pen is mightier...

 and Musashi Junior & Senior High School
Musashi Junior & Senior High School
is a distinguished privately owned school based in Nerima, Tokyo.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...

. The school has been constantly sending approximately one third of its graduates to the most prestigious university in Japan, University of Tokyo
University of Tokyo
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. Unlike other academically distinguished schools (including Kaisei Academy
Kaisei Academy
-History:The school, which has produced many notable alumni, was founded in 1871. At first, it was established as a Kyōryū Gakkō of the prepschool to Senior school such as First High School(After the WWⅡ,this school was integrated into The University of Tokyo.). Its motto is "The pen is mightier...

) sending students to the University of Tokyo, however, the traditions at Azabu are liberal and magnanimous. For example, there are no established school rules that students are required to observe, and there is no "study-compelling" atmosphere.

History

Azabu started its history as Middle School at Toyo Eiwa School in 1984. The school was founded by Ebara Soroku, a Japanese educator in the transitional period of Japan, and President of Toyo Eiwa School at that time. The school was initially not accredited but gained the initial accreditation in 1895. Gaining its name as Azabu Ordinary Middle School, Azabu decided to relocate to the current location as Toyo Eiwa Theological Seminary where Azabu was holding classes was driven into permanent closure due to low enrollment. In 1890, the relocation occurred and the school received a new name, Azabu Middle School. After the World War II, the school was reformed to meet new regulations, and two institutions, Azabu Junior and Senior High Schools, were established. Although they're technically separate entities, Azabu has been run as a single school which teaches pupils between seventh and twelves grades. During the long history of the school, it maintained its prestige as an academically distinguished institution, however, it remembers numerous historical events including Sagami Lake Incident, and School Disputes.

Present

Azabu teaches male students between seventh and twelves grades, and admits 300 students each year through the junior high entrance exams. There are over 100 teachers and about 1,800 students. The school festival, which usually takes place from third to fifth of May, is one of the largest in Japanese high schools, with over 20,000 people attending each year. The athletic meet is held in October. There are nearly 50 clubs, and the chess club, the othello club, the go club, and the shogi club are especially famous for their performances, winning the all-Japan championships almost every year. The clubs (often referred to as “circles” in the school), the school festival, and the athletic meet are all planned and run completely by the students. Azabu is also active in international exchange programs. There currently are exchange programs with Shawnigan Lake School
Shawnigan Lake School
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 in Canada, Winchester College
Winchester College
Winchester College is an independent school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire, the former capital of England. It has existed in its present location for over 600 years and claims the longest unbroken history of any school in England...

 in UK, and Ningbo Polytechnic in People's Republic of China. Nobuhiro Hikami, Professor of Philosophy, serves as the principle of the school today.

Location/facility

The school is located in the Azabu
Azabu
is an area within Minato in Tokyo, Japan, built on a marshy area of foothills south of central Tokyo. Its coverage roughly corresponds to that of the former Azabu Ward, presently consisting of nine official districts: Azabu-Jūban, Azabudai, Azabu-Nagasakachō, Azabu-Mamianachō, Nishi-Azabu,...

 district (the origin of the school name) which is an area in the Minato Ward, and the nearest train station is Hiroo Station
Hiroo Station
is a subway station in Tokyo operated by Tokyo Metro.-Lines:Hiroo Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line from to , with through-running services to and from the Tōbu Isesaki Line in the north and Tōkyū Tōyoko Line in the south...

 (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
The is a metro line owned and operated by Tokyo Metro located in Tokyo, Japan. The line was named after the district of Hibiya, under which it passes.-Overview:The Hibiya Line runs between in Meguro and in Adachi...

). The Azabu district is mostly a residential area, and the main gate of the school is so narrow that one may not notice that there is a large school there. This fact produced the famous phrase "Azabu’s narrow gates," which also implies its extremely competitive admission policy.

The classrooms are located in the main building, which is a square-shaped, 4-story building with a courtyard. The courtyard can also be used as two tennis courts. In 1995, a building commemorating the 100th anniversary was constructed, which houses the library and some clubrooms. The number of books in the library is over 40,000, which is a fairly large number for a high school library.

The schoolyard has a 200-meter track (which is also a soccer field), four volleyball courts, two more tennis courts and a 25-meter pool.

Notable alumni

This is an incomplete list of notable alumni of Azabu.
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    , Minister of Agriculture
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    , Minister of Finance
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    , president of Seibu Railway
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    , former wealthiest person in the world
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    , President and CEO of Honda
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     Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Atsushi Furukawa, Chairperson, Microsoft Japan
  • Yoshiro Nakamatsu
    Yoshiro Nakamatsu
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    , inventor
  • Morio Kita
    Morio Kita
    was the pen name of , a Japanese novelist, essayist, and psychiatrist.A graduate of Tohoku University's School of Medicine, Kita initially worked as a doctor at Keio University Hospital. Motivated by the collections of his father's poems and the books of German author Thomas Mann, he decided to...

    , novelist
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    , manga artist
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  • Takashi Yuasa
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    , international lawyer
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    , commentator
  • Hidekatsu Shibata
    Hidekatsu Shibata
    is a Japanese voice actor from Asakusa, Tokyo who is affiliated with Aoni Production. He was a classmate of Yasuo Fukuda at Azabu High School. He is married to voice actress Akiko Sekine....

    , seiyū
    Seiyu
    Voice acting in Japan has far greater prominence than in most other countries. Japan's large animation industry produces 60% of the animated series in the world; as a result, Japanese voice actors, or , are able to achieve fame on a national and international level.Besides acting as narrators and...

    (grad. 1955)

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