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List of Brazilian schools in Japan

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This is a list of Brazilian schools in Japan. The Brazilian schools on Japanese soil, aimed at the hundreds of thousands of Brazilians in Japan, number more than 80.

Gifu Prefecture

Shizuoka Prefecture

  • Fuji
    • Escola Fuji

Aichi Prefecture

Mie Prefecture

Gunma Prefecture

See also

References

  1. ^ 大学入学資格について(※3)我が国において、高等学校相当として指定した外国人学校一覧(平成20年7月24日現在)-文部科学省 (Retrieved on June 14, 2009)
  2. HIRO学園 Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved on June 14, 2009)
  3. ^ 教育/カナル・ハママツ Archived 2007-12-03 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved on June 14, 2009)
Brazilian schools in Japan
Some international schools are classified as "miscellaneous schools."
Aichi Prefecture
(Nagoya area)
Gunma Prefecture
Mie Prefecture
Shizuoka Prefecture
(incl. Hamamatsu)
Related articles
This list is incomplete.
International schools in Japan
Some international schools are classified as "miscellaneous schools" and some are classified as "Article 1 schools".
Tokyo area
(Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba,
and Saitama prefectures)
Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto
(Osaka, Kyoto,
and Hyogo prefectures)
Aichi Prefecture
(Nagoya area)
Aomori Prefecture
Fukuoka Prefecture
(Fukuoka)
Gunma Prefecture
Hiroshima Prefecture
Hokkaido
Ibaraki Prefecture
Mie Prefecture
Miyagi Prefecture
(Sendai)
Okinawa Prefecture
Shiga Prefecture
Closed
Shizuoka Prefecture
(incl. Shizuoka and Hamamatsu)
Yamaguchi Prefecture
Closed or merged
Related articles
This list is incomplete. Schools for U.S. military dependents should be added.
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