Aoba-Japan International School
Aoba-Japan International School was initially founded as Aoba International School (AIS) in 1976 by Regina M. Doi in the Meguro area of central Tokyo. Shortly after being founded, the school moved to a site adjacent to Saigoyama Park. A second campus was established near Daikanyama Station in 1979 under the name Japan International School (JIS). This campus included an elementary and middle school. Due to increasing enrollment, A-JIS moved to Harajuku in 1980, Suginami in 1991, and to its present location in Hikarigaoka in 2012.
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Aoba-Japan International School
Aoba-Japan International School was initially founded as Aoba International School (AIS) in 1976 by Regina M. Doi in the Meguro area of central Tokyo. Shortly after being founded, the school moved to a site adjacent to Saigoyama Park. A second campus was established near Daikanyama Station in 1979 under the name Japan International School (JIS). This campus included an elementary and middle school. Due to increasing enrollment, A-JIS moved to Harajuku in 1980, Suginami in 1991, and to its present location in Hikarigaoka in 2012.
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Aoba-Japan International Schoo ...... d Waseda International School.
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アオバジャパンインターナショナルスクール(Aoba - Ja ...... 練馬区にキャンパスを持つインターナショナル・スクールである。
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Aoba-Japan International Schoo ...... cation in Hikarigaoka in 2012.
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アオバジャパンインターナショナルスクール(Aoba - Ja ...... 練馬区にキャンパスを持つインターナショナル・スクールである。
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アオバ・ジャパン・インターナショナルスクール
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