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  2. School uniforms in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese school uniform is modeled in appearance similar to that of the European-style naval uniforms. It was first used in Japan in the late 19th century, replacing the traditional kimono. [1] Today, school uniforms are common in many of the Japanese public and private school systems. The Japanese word for this type of uniform is seifuku ...

  3. Gakushūin - Wikipedia

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    Gakushūin. The Gakushūin ( 学習 院), or Gakushuin School Corporation (学校法人学習院), historically known as the Peers' School, [1] is a Japanese educational institution in Tokyo, originally established as Gakushūjo (学習所) to educate the children of Japan's nobility. [2] The original school expanded from its original mandate ...

  4. Elementary schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    An elementary school class in Japan. Elementary school (小学校, Shōgakkō) in Japan is compulsory. [1] All children begin first grade in the April after they turn six [1] — kindergarten is growing increasingly popular, but is not mandatory—and starting school is considered a very important event in a child's life.

  5. Japanese school uniforms - Wikipedia

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  6. Kobe Ryukoku Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The school uniform was also changed to the COMME CA DU MODE (in Japanese) School Label. History. 1921 Seitoku Women's Practical School is established in a location other than the current one. 1924 Name changed to Kobe Seitoku Women's High School. 1926 Moved to the current location in Chuo-ku, Kobe.

  7. Shunmyō Masuno - Wikipedia

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    Shunmyō Masuno (枡野 俊明, Masuno Shunmyō) (born 28 February 1953) [1] is a Japanese monk and garden designer. He is chief priest of the Sōtō Zen temple Kenkō-ji (建功寺), professor at Tama Art University, and president of a design firm that has completed numerous projects in Japan and overseas. He has been called "Japan's leading ...

  8. Talk:School uniforms in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Calling them "Sailor Fuku" makes absolutely no sense. "Fuku" is merely a Japanese word for clothing, it will literally translate as "sailor outfit/uniform/clothes". I see no reason to use Japanese words here, as English ones fit just fine. As such, "Fuku" has been changed back to "outfit (s)". Changing all without thinking the context is not ...

  9. 4 questions that could determine Bob Menendez’s legal – and ...

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    Sen. Bob Menendez’s trial enters a new phase this week as prosecutors and defense lawyers test the boundaries of the court, the law and the judge running the show.