School address: 4-35- 1 Tamamachi, Hachi, Tokyo.
Type of school: private full-time co-education
Dormitory for international students: walk from school 10 minutes. It provides breakfast, evening and dinner, with household appliances and furniture, and managers live together.
2. Waseda University School of Advanced Studies
Waseda University College of Higher Learning is an affiliated high school of Waseda University, ranking among the top high schools in Japan.
School address: Japan/Tokyo/Ma Lian.
Accommodation: No dormitory.
Year of establishment: 1920
3. Middle school affiliated to University of Science and Technology
School address: Japan/Tokyo/Hachioji Nakano-machi
Type of school: private full-time co-education
Accommodation: breakfast, evening and dinner are provided, with household appliances and furniture, and management personnel live together. The bus from Tsuhara-machi Station is direct 15-20.
Can share resources with engineering universities, including teachers, educational facilities, teaching resources and so on.
4. Ebara College
Ebara College is a secondary school affiliated to Japan Sport University. On April 1 day, 2065438, the name of the school was changed from "Japan Sports University" to "Japan Sports University". 1904 has been an all-boys school since its establishment. From 1998, it became a coeducational school, and the uniform of boys changed from a stand-up collar to a tie. Commonly known as "バラ School", it is an affiliated school of Sport University, with many athletes and coaches.
School address: Japan/Tokyo/Daejeon
Accommodation: No dormitory.
Nature of school: coeducation
5. Ikebukuro No.1 High School in Japan
School address: Japan/Tokyo/Ikebukuro
Accommodation: No dormitory.
Nature of school: coeducation
Senior one began to carry out vocational studies, conduct vocational surveys and interviews, and publish them. Senior three can choose courses freely, and there are about 40 courses to choose from. Teachers of Rikkyo University set up special study lectures. Carry out a number of off-campus studies, which are chosen by students.