international schools?
no, Hibiya high is a public school in Chiyoda, Tokyo Japan.The school's mascot is a Kodiak, and was founded by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 1878.It is one of the best graduating schools in Tokyo.
Yes, IGCSE qualifications are accepted in Tokyo, Japan, particularly by international schools and institutions that follow a British or international curriculum. Many international schools in Tokyo offer IGCSE courses and recognize the qualification for further education. Additionally, universities in Japan may accept IGCSE results as part of their admission criteria, especially for international students. It's always best to check with specific schools or universities for their individual requirements.
the language people speak in Tokyo is 日本後 Nihongo (Japanese) the writen languages (alphabet) is Hiragana, Katakana, Romaji and Kanji
you can find herehttp://www.japan-international-schools.comAlso recommended, for independent reviews of the best international schools in Tokyo:http://internationaltokyo.wordpress.com
Tokyo was created in 1457.
It's in the east of the middle of the country.
The Shinkansen stops at Tokyo Station in Tokyo.
These are the famous hotels in Tokyo Japan: Shinagawa Prince Hotel Tokyo Akasaka Prince Hotel Tokyo Ana Hotel Tokyo Asakusa View Hotel Tokyo.
The Shinkansen station in Tokyo is located at Tokyo Station in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan.
No. Tokyo is a city.
Tokyo is definitely not owned by KFC Tokyo is not owned by anyone in paticular mostly private landowners
Tokyo Collection - Tokyo Jihen Album - was created on 2005-02-09.