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  1. Our high school is located in the center of Toyama city by the Jinzu River with an outlook of Mt. Kureha and the Tateyama mountains. Many excellent students from all over the prefecture come to our school expecting to learn and get broader knowledge.

  2. History. Year History. Feb.1920 Toyama Prefectural Jinzu Junior High School. (the present Toyama Chubu S.H.S.) is established. Apr.1920 The school is opened, using a temporary campus in Sanno-machi, Toyama city. Mar.1921 Relocation of campus to Furutettai-machi. Jul.1933 Relocation of campus to Shibazono-cho.

  3. Toyama Chubu High School is the third Super Science High School in Toyama Prefecture, following Toyama HS (2002 - 2006) and Takaoka HS (2003 - 2007). Here is the support system for the Super Science High Schools. (http://rikai.jst.go.jp/eng/e_about/e_sshs.php)

  4. 22 de sept. de 2021 · The three Spring 2021 honorees— Yura Amaya (Toyama Chubu High School, Toyama), Akira Fukutomi (Yaeyama High School, Okinawa), and Yuto Kimura (Waseda University Senior High School, Tokyo)—will be recognized for their coursework and exceptional research essays that focused respectively on “Organ Donation After Brain Death in Japan and the United ...

  5. 29 de ago. de 2013 · When a student at Toyama Chubu High School asked him about the TOMODACHI Initiative’s efforts to help young people develop into world leaders, he said: “I think we’re looking to your generation in connecting up with our generation to really develop the skills necessary to solve the world’s problems.

  6. Toyama Chubu High school (Q11456506) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. High schools in Toyama. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Toyama Chubu High school. High schools in Toyama. Statements. instance of. Japanese high school. 0 references. inception. 1920. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  7. Tanaka was born and raised in Toyama, Japan. He attended Toyama Chubu High School in Toyama City. In 1983, he graduated from Tohoku University with a bachelor's degree in engineering. As of 2008, he is the only person without a post-bachelor's degree to have won a Nobel Prize in a scientific field.