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
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
To say you are in high school: "Watashi WA koukou no seito desu." It literally means I am high school's student. If you want to specify the year you are in, you would say one of three things: "watashi WA koukou ichinensei (first year pupil) desu," "watashi WA koukou ninensei (second year pupil) desu," or " watashi WA koukou sanensei (third year student) desu." In Japan, there are only three years of high school. A freshman in the United States would still be in middle school in Japan. But if you just want to say "I am a high school student", you could just say "Watashi wa koukousei desu." (わたしわこうこうせいです。)
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
"Junior high school" (middle school) is 'chuugakkou' in Japanese.
学校にいた is how you say I was at school in Japanese.
Japanese High School Baseball Championship was created in 1915.
Japanese High School Baseball Invitational Tournament was created in 1924.
gakko no kamoku
Sayyyyy Whattt?
Nyūsatsu no gakkō
死んだ人の高等学校 (shinda hito no koutou gakkou)
Joshikousei.
not at the moment ;)
Kurai kage gakkō
Personally I would say Galena High School.