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Japanese School in Moscow

Japanese international school in Russia
Japanese School in Moscow
モスクワ日本人学校
Японская школа
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Leninsky Prospekt 78A Moscow Russia
Ленинский проспект 78A, Москва, Россия


Russia
Coordinates 55°40′59′′N 37°32′02′′E / 55.683061°N 37.533854099999985°E / 55.683061; 37.533854099999985
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TypeJapanese international school
Websitesites.google.com/view/mosnichi-edu/

Japanese School in Moscow (Russian: Японская школа, Japanese: モスクワ日本人学校 Mosukuwa Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school located in Lomonosovsky District, South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow.[1] It was established in 1967.[2] It occupies the fourth and fifth floors of its building, which is also used by the Moscow Finnish School, the Swedish School in Moscow, and the Scuola Italiana Italo Calvino (Italian school). The campus also has a dining hall, an indoor gymnasium, a technical classroom, a playing field that doubles as a skating rink in the winter, and outdoor athletic fields.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "00-Joubu-Title.htm". Japanese School in Moscow. Archived from the original on 2014年01月02日. Retrieved 2022年12月03日.
  2. ^ "モスクワ日本人学校の歩み". モスクワ日本人学校 (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2006年11月14日. Retrieved 2022年12月03日.
  3. ^ "English". Finnish School in Moscow. Archived from the original on 2008年01月19日. Retrieved 2022年12月03日.

Further reading

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(in Russian)

(in Japanese) Independent sources:

  • モスクワ日本人学校調査報告 ("Inquiry Report on Japanese School in Moscow"). 大阪教育大学社会学研究会 (Ōsaka Kyōiku Shakaigaku Kenkyūkai; Osaka Kyoiku University Sociological Workshop). 大阪教育大学社会学研究会編. 大阪教育大学比較社会研究室, 1998.7. NCID: BA6999366X. See profile at CiNii.

Non-independent sources:

  • Noto, Masayuki (能登 政之). 校長室から一筆 : モスクワ日本人学校の思い出 ("A Note from the President's Room: Memories of Japanese School in Moscow"). 能登政之著. 北海道教育社, 1994.3. NCID, BN10617013. See profile at CiNii.
  • 大村 穣 (前モスクワ日本人学校校長・大阪府堺市百舌鳥小学校校長). "モスクワ日本人学校における教育活動の見直し : 在外における教育相談のキーステーションとしての日本人学校をめざして." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 24, 138–142, 2001. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.
  • 日原 万理子 (兵庫県出石町立弘道小学校・モスクワ日本人学校(前)). "モスクワ日本人学校における日本語指導(第5章日本語指導)." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 27, 83–85, 2004. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.
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