Shudo Junior and Senior High School explained

Shudo Junior & Senior High School
Native Name:修道中学校・修道高等学校
Motto:質実剛健、知徳併進
Head Label:Headmaster
Type:Private
Location:Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Gender:Boys
Grades:7–12
Enrollment:280 per grade
Colors:Dark red
Homepage:Shudo J&S

Shudo Junior and Senior High School (修道中学校・修道高等学校) is a university-preparatory school for boys located in Hiroshima City. It is one of the oldest high schools in Japan, with a history of over 290 years.[1] The school was founded within the Hiroshima Castle by the Fifth Lord of Hiroshima Domain (広島藩), Yoshinaga Asano, in 1725. Shudo was originally the Domain School (藩校) teaching sons of samurais in the feudal domain, but was changed to a private school by the Twelfth Lord, Nagakoto Asano, in 1878.[2] The school, students and teachers suffered severely from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima City in 1945.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Shudo is known as one of the prestigious schools in Japan.[7] Shudo has educated generations of Japanese statesmen, bureaucrats, artists, professors, businessmen and athletes including Tomosaburo Kato, 12th Prime Minister of Japan, and Kōji Kikkawa, rock musician and actor.

Football, swimming and climbing teams of the school have won the All Japan High School Championships several times. Shogi (Japanese chess) and Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) teams also have become the national champions.[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Notable alumni

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.shudo-h.ed.jp/history.html Shudo Official Site: History
  2. https://www.shudo-h.ed.jp/history.html Shudo Official Site: History
  3. http://www.asahi.com/hibakusha/english/shimen/kikitakatta/kiki2013-06e.html Asahi Shinbun Newspaper
  4. http://www.global-peace.go.jp/en/picture/en_pic_syousai.php?gbID=414&dt=150811091129 National Peace Memorial Halls
  5. http://www.global-peace.go.jp/en/taikenki/en_taikenki_syousai.php?gbID=223&dt=160509020700 National Peace Memorial Halls
  6. http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/virtual/VirtualMuseum_e/exhibit_e/exh0407_e/exh04076_e.html Hiroshima City
  7. Toshimasa Ota "Meimonkou towa nanika (What is an elite school?)" Asahi Shinbun Publishing 2015, p113-120.
  8. http://www.swim.or.jp/sub2_games/08/polo_01_r.html 日本水泳連盟
  9. http://www.shogi.or.jp/taikai/highschool_senshuken/yuusyou.html List of Shogi Champions
  10. https://www.shudo-h.ed.jp/%E6%95%99%E5%93%A1%E6%97%A5%E8%AA%8C/31/ Shudo Official Site
  11. http://www.pref.hiroshima.lg.jp/site/kyouiku/04file-soumu-h18-2maple-index.html Hiroshima Prefecture
  12. http://www.city.hiroshima.lg.jp/www/sp/contents/1454640836358/index.html Hiroshima City