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Tokai High School

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Tokai highschool(Nagoya Aichi Japan)1
Tokai highschool(Nagoya Aichi Japan)1

Tōkai Junior and Senior High School (東海中学校・高等学校, Tōkai Chūgakkō Kōtōgakkō) is a private secondary school in Nagoya, Japan. Tōkai was founded in 1888. It has been ranked as No.1 in Japan concerning the number of students admitted to medical departments at national universities in Japan for the past 8 years since 2008. According to Sunday Mainichi published on April 17, 2016, the number of students at Tōkai High School admitted to medical departments at national universities in Japan in 2016 was 109.

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Tokai High School
Dekimachi-Dōri Avenue, Nagoya Higashi Ward

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東海中学校/高等学校

Dekimachi-Dōri Avenue
461-0032 Nagoya, Higashi Ward
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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum
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The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum (三菱東京UFJ銀行貨幣資料館) is a numismatic museum located in Nagoya, central Japan. As "Tokai Bank Money Museum", it opened in 1961. After a name change due to bank mergers, the present name was adopted in 2006. In 2009, it relocated to its present location near the Akatsuka-shirakabe (赤塚白壁) bus stop on Dekimachi-dori. It contains 10,000 exhibits of world currency. Utagawa Hiroshige's Ukiyo-e, "Fifty-three Stages of the Tokaido", also owns.With the aim of contributing to society by preserving cultural properties and educating the public about them, this museum owns around 15,000 rare coins and bank notes and 1,800 ukiyo-e woodblock prints which are put on public display. The money exhibition room displays rare coins and notes from Japan and various countries around the world, including the world's oldest currency in the form of Shang dynasty cowrie shells. The Japanese currency features a gold coin called "Tensho Oban" whose production was ordered by Hideyoshi Toyotomi as well as Edo period currency and printing blocks, few of which are extant today.MUFG and MUFG Bank operate the Money and Ukiyo-e Museum (Formerly MUFG Bank Money Museum), located on the first floor of their Nagoya Building. The museum has some special collections, including rare coins from Japan and around the world, as well as important ukiyo-e prints by Hiroshige Utagawa.