Aichi Korean Middle and High School | |
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Aichi Korean Middle and High School | |
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Toyoake, Aichi Prefecture Japan | |
Coordinates | 35°03′29″N 136°58′37″E / 35.0581°N 136.9769°E / 35.0581; 136.9769 |
Information | |
Established | 1948 (1948) |
Enrollment | 277 (as of 2014) |
Aichi Korean Middle and High School (愛知朝鮮中高級学校, Aichi Chōsen Chūkōkyūgakkō), Korean: 아이찌조선중고급학교) is a North Korea-aligned Korean international school in Toyoake, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, in the Nagoya metropolitan area. As of 2013, the principal is Hwang In-suk.
As of 2013, many students are officially stateless(Due to them being assigned the Chōsen-seki); some of them are South Korean citizens and some are naturalized Japanese citizens. Overall most students are fourth and/or fifth generation Zainichi Koreans. As of the same year, students who are close to graduating take trips to North Korea.
Notable alumni
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References
- ^ "愛知朝鮮中高級学校 高級部舞踊部" [Aichi Korean Junior and Senior High School High School Dance Club]. The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). February 7, 2014. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
- "Home page Archived 2015-04-12 at the Wayback Machine. Aichi Korean Middle and High School. Retrieved on April 12, 2015. "アクセス&問い合わせ 〒470-1168 愛知県豊明市栄町南舘55"
- ^ Talmadge, Eric (August 23, 2013). "Japan turns up pressure on pro-Pyongyang schools". Associated Press. Archived from the original on May 22, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
External links
- Aichi Korean Middle and High School (in Japanese)
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Aichi Prefecture (Nagoya area) | |||
Aomori Prefecture | |||
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Mie Prefecture | |||
Miyagi Prefecture (Sendai) | |||
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