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Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya High School (東京都立日比谷高等学校, Tōkyō Toritsu Hibiya Kōtōgakkō) is a Japanese high school founded in 1878 as the Tokyo First Middle School or Tokyo First Junior High School (東京府立第一中学校, Tōkyō Furitsu Daiichi Chūgakkō). It was well known in the 1950s and 1960s for the large proportion of graduates who gained admission to the prestigious University of Tokyo; though it suffered a decline in the 1970s, as of 2005 it was once again being referred to as the "best public high school in Japan". Although Japanese law prohibits the hiring of non-Japanese-citizens as teachers, there's one full-time Russian native speaker teacher.

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  • Escuela Secundaria Hibiya (es)
  • Hibiya High School (en)
  • 東京都立日比谷高等学校 (ja)
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  • Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya High School (東京都立日比谷高等学校, Tōkyō Toritsu Hibiya Kōtōgakkō) is a Japanese high school founded in 1878 as the Tokyo First Middle School or Tokyo First Junior High School (東京府立第一中学校, Tōkyō Furitsu Daiichi Chūgakkō). It was well known in the 1950s and 1960s for the large proportion of graduates who gained admission to the prestigious University of Tokyo; though it suffered a decline in the 1970s, as of 2005 it was once again being referred to as the "best public high school in Japan". Although Japanese law prohibits the hiring of non-Japanese-citizens as teachers, there's one full-time Russian native speaker teacher. (en)
  • 東京都立日比谷高等学校(とうきょうとりつ ひびやこうとうがっこう、英語: Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya High School)は、東京都千代田区永田町二丁目に所在する東京都立高等学校。 校名には「日比谷」とあるが、日比谷や日比谷公園ではく永田町に位置する (ja)
  • Escuela Secundaria Hibiya de la zona metropolitana de Tokio (東京都立日比谷高等学校 Tōkyō Toritsu Hibiya Kōtōgakkō?) es un instituto japonés fundado en 1878 bajo el nombre Primera escuela de enseñanza media de Tokio or Primera Escuela Secundaria de Tokio (東京府立第一中学校 Tōkyō Furitsu Daiichi Chūgakkō?) Adquirió reconocimiento en la década de 1950 y los 1960, por la extensa proporción de graduados en dicha institución que lograban obtener la admisión para la prestigiosa Universidad de Tokio (es)
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  • Hibiya High School (en)
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