Liceo Mexicano Japonés

Liceo Mexicano Japonés, A.C. (社団法人日本メキシコ学院 Shadan Hōjin Nihon Mekishiko Gakuin, Spanish for "Mexican-Japanese Lyceum", or 日墨学院 Nichiboku Gakuin "Japan-Mexico Institute"), is a Japanese school based in the Pedregal neighborhood of the Álvaro Obregón borough in southern Mexico City, Mexico. Carlos Kasuga Osaka, who served as the director of Yakult Mexico, founded the school and served as its chair. Within any Nikkei community, it was the first transnational educational institution. As of 1983 many Nikkei and Japanese persons come to the school to study its management techniques and problems.

Liceo Mexicano Japonés

Liceo Mexicano Japonés, A.C. (社団法人日本メキシコ学院 Shadan Hōjin Nihon Mekishiko Gakuin, Spanish for "Mexican-Japanese Lyceum", or 日墨学院 Nichiboku Gakuin "Japan-Mexico Institute"), is a Japanese school based in the Pedregal neighborhood of the Álvaro Obregón borough in southern Mexico City, Mexico. Carlos Kasuga Osaka, who served as the director of Yakult Mexico, founded the school and served as its chair. Within any Nikkei community, it was the first transnational educational institution. As of 1983 many Nikkei and Japanese persons come to the school to study its management techniques and problems.