Musashi High School and Junior High School explained
is a private boys senior high school in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. It is an affiliate of the Musashi University.
History
The school was founded by industrialist Nezu Kaichirō in 1922 as Musashi High School, and used a seven-year system.[1] After the education reforms of 1948, the school was divided into Musashi Senior High School and Musashi Junior High 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 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.[2]
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
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Eldridge. Robert. Secret Talks Between Tokyo and Washington. 2007. Lexington Books. Plymouth. 978-0-7391-2013-2. xiv.
- Web site: Musashi High School's Three Founding Principles. The History and Principle of Musashi's Education. Mushashi High School and Junior High School.