Sayyyyy Whattt?
"Junior high school" (middle school) is 'chuugakkou' in Japanese.
Their mascot is a viking.
Japanese High School Baseball Championship was created in 1915.
Japanese High School Baseball Invitational Tournament was created in 1924.
I am a Japanese high school student. High school in Japanese is Koukou. But it is pronounced Kohkoh, long vowels in Japanese are written with the first sound then a う (translates into a u sound) people writing it write the u and this gives the wrong idea, so once again it is said kohkoh like as in "oh, i didn't know that" that o sound
Joshikousei.
not at the moment ;)
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Yes!
There isn't a restriction on naming schools. Many names of high schools in Japan are correspondent to their respective prefectures where they are located, and also their founders' surnames (in Japanese surnames come first). The title 高等学校 /kou tou ga-kkou/ meaning 'senior high school' (where junior high school would mean middle school) follows the title.
After high school, at the average age of 18-20
When I looked this up in my dictionary it said it was Chop Suey which to me sounds right but i am only about to graduate from my first year in Japanese. [high school Japanese class that is]