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Kobe Korean Senior High School

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North Korea-affiliated school in Japan

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Kobe Korean Senior High School (神戸朝鮮高級学校 Kōbe Chōsen Kōkyūgakkō; 고베조선고급학교) is a Korean heritage high school in Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Japan.=

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Korean international schools in Japan
Some international schools in Japan are classified as "miscellaneous schools", others as ordinary private schools
North Korea (DPRK)-
oriented schools
Elementary-senior high
Junior-senior high
Senior high
Closed
Primary-junior high
South Korea (ROK)-
oriented schools
Other
This list is not complete. There are about 60 or so North Korean schools and five or so South Korean schools.
International schools in the Keihanshin (Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area)
Osaka/Osaka area
Kobe area
Closed
Kyoto
Schools with asterisks "(*)" are recognized as Article 1 private schools under the School Education Act. Some schools may need to be designated as such. Schools that are not recognized under Article 1 are categorized as "miscellaneous schools".

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