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Senzoku Gakuen

1924 establishments in JapanEducational institutions established in 1924Japanese junior collegesKawasaki, KanagawaMusic schools in Japan
Private universities and colleges in JapanUniversities and colleges in Kanagawa Prefecture
Senzokugakuen
Senzokugakuen

Senzoku Gakuen (洗足学園, Senzoku gakuen) is a private educational institution in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The institution operates a school of music, a junior college, primary and secondary schools, and a kindergarten. The first Senzoku Gakuen school, the Hiratsuka Sewing School for Women, was founded in 1924 by Wakao Maeda, followed by the opening of Senzoku Women's Higher School in 1927. Senzoku Gakuen Women's Junior High School was established in 1947, followed by a kindergarten in 1948 and an elementary school in 1949.

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Senzoku Gakuen
Nanbuensen doro, Kawasaki Takatsu Ward

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洗足学園

Nanbuensen doro
213-0011 Kawasaki, Takatsu Ward
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