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      Musashi high" target="_blank">High school" target="_blank">School and Junior high" target="_blank">High school" target="_blank">School (武蔵高等学校 中学校, Musashi Kōtōgakkō Chūgakkō) is a private boys senior high" target="_blank">high school" target="_blank">school in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. It is an affiliate of the Musashi University.


      History


      The school" target="_blank">school was founded by industrialist Nezu Kaichirō in 1922 as Musashi high" target="_blank">High school" target="_blank">School, and used a seven-year system. After the education reforms of 1948, the school" target="_blank">school was divided into Musashi Senior high" target="_blank">High school" target="_blank">School and Musashi Junior high" target="_blank">High school" target="_blank">School. Musashi University was founded in 1949 and forms part of the same legal entity.


      Academics


      An entrance exam is required for admission. The school" target="_blank">school aims to produce graduates who are "individuals capable of independent thought and research", and many graduates have enrolled in selective universities inside and outside Japan.


      Notable alumni


      Akito Arima (1930–2020), physicist and former Minister of Education
      Toshiro Fujita (1948–), physician and scientist
      Yoshitsugu Harada (1952–), politician
      Hiroshi Hoketsu (1941–), equestrian
      Shinya Inoué (1921–2019), biophysicist
      Kenkichi Iwasawa (1917–1998), Cole Prize-winning mathematician
      Tamio Kageyama (1947–1998), novelist
      Seiji Kameda (1964–), music producer
      Seiji Kihara (1970–), politician and former Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
      Takeaki Matsumoto (1959–), politician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs
      Hiroshi Miyazawa (1921–2012), former Minister of Justice
      Kiichi Miyazawa (1919–2007), former Prime Minister of Japan from 1991 to 1993
      Taizo Nishimuro (1935–2017), CEO of Japan Post Holdings
      Yoshinobu Nishizaki (1934–2010), film producer
      Shōichi Saba (1919–2012), former CEO of Toshiba
      Toshitsugu Saito (1944–), politician and former Minister of Defense
      Isao Sasaki (1942–), actor
      Masahiko Shibayama (1965–), politician and former Senior Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
      Tsuneo Tamagawa (1925–2017), mathematician
      Naoki Tanaka (1940–), former Minister of Defense
      Morikazu Toda (1917–2010), physicist
      Hiroomi Umezawa (1924–1995), physicist
      Eiiti Wada (1931–), computer scientist


      See also


      List of high" target="_blank">high schools in Tokyo


      References




      External links


      (in Japanese) Official website

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