Not to be confused with another school of the same name that became part of University of Tokyo in 1949.
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High school in Japan
Tokyo High School
Location
Ōmori, Tokyo
Japan
Information
Type
high school
Established
1872
Number of students
co-educational in 1971
Affiliation
independent
Website
http://www.tokyo-hs.ac.jp/
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