is a prestigious Japanese public co-educational
senior high school
A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
(secondary school), located in
Tennōji-ku, Osaka
is one of 24 wards of Japan, wards of Osaka, Japan. It is named after the ''Shitennō-ji'', the temple of the Four Heavenly Kings, which is located in the ward.
General information
Tennōji Station is the city's main southeastern rail termina ...
, Japan.
Overview
Shimizudani is one of the oldest high schools in
Osaka
is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the List of cities in Japan, third-most populous city in J ...
with a history of over 100 years. The school was founded in 1900, and named as Osaka
Prefectural First Girls’ High School (traditional Japanese: 大阪府第一高等女學校).
"Shimizudani" was named from a place of Shimizu (清水, which means "pure water" or "clear stream") and Tani (Dani) (谷, which means 'valley'), which means the place that the clear stream flows through.
Shimizudani High School is located on the northern part of "
Uemachi Plateau The Uemachi plateau (上町台地, うえまちだいち, Uemachi Daichi) is a plateau in Osaka City, Japan, that extends from the Osaka Castle and Tenmabashi area to Tennōji in the south.
History and formation
Based on post-war university st ...
" that is the center of Osaka from ancient times, and the South-West of
Osaka Castle
is a Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. The castle is one of Japan's most famous landmarks and played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century of the Azuchi–Momoyama period.
Layout
Th ...
, and the south side of the
Naniwa Palace. Therefore, it is said that there's "
Suzaku Avenue
is the name given to the central avenue leading to the Imperial Palace from the south in Japanese capitals. Traditionally the Imperial palace complex faces south, whilst Suzaku Avenue leads directly away from the main gate. Cities were often ba ...
" under the Shimizudani.
In former times, Shimizudani was the elite school, and place of the cultivation of many an upper class young lady. For example, famous graduates of this school include
Kawashima Itoko (grandmother of
Princess Akishino; great-grandmother of
Prince Hisahito of Akishino
is the youngest child and only son of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko of Japan.
He is the nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second in line to the throne after his father, Fumihito.
Preceding his birth, the paucity of male hei ...
),
Tanizaki Matsuko (wife of
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
was a Japanese author who is considered to be one of the most prominent figures in modern Japanese literature. The tone and subject matter of his work range from shocking depictions of sexuality and destructive erotic obsessions to subtle portr ...
, and a model in Tanizaki's novel "
The Makioka Sisters (novel)
is a novel by Japanese writer Jun'ichirō Tanizaki that was serialized from 1943 to 1948. It follows the lives of the wealthy Makioka family of Osaka from the autumn of 1936 to April 1941, focusing on the family's attempts to find a husband fo ...
"—portrait of the daily life of the upper class of Kansai). The number of Shimizudani graduates is more than 30,000 people.
Shimizudani is the origin school of the "
School uniform
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" in Osaka. The
Sailor suit
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style uniform is called "Shimizudani blue", and designed with three line of bright white by a light blue collar cover. "Shimizudani blue" is very popular in Japan, and appeared in the TV drama
Asadora
, colloquially known as , is a serialized, 15 minutes per episode, Japanese television drama program series broadcast in the mornings by Japanese public broadcaster NHK. The first such series aired in 1961 with the black-and-white , starring Ta ...
("Morning Drama") on
NHK
, also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee.
NHK ope ...
(Japan's National Broadcasting Corporation) many times.
Miho Kanno
is a Japanese actress and J-Pop singer. Her nickname is ''Kanchan'' (菅ちゃん). She was born in Sakado, Saitama, Japan.
Career
In 1992, Kanno made her debut as a member of a group called '' Sakurakko Club'' after passing the orientation ...
,
Juri Ueno
is a Japanese actress. She first gained recognition in the 2005 film '' Swing Girls'' where she was a recipient of Newcomer of the Year prize at the Japanese Academy Awards. Ueno achieved mainstream success for playing the title role in the live- ...
,
Satomi Ishihara
, better known by her stage name , is a Japanese actress.
Early life and career
Ishihara was born Kuniko Ishigami, on December 24, 1986 in Tokyo, Japan. The origin of her stage name comes from the reverse of her surname "Ishihara" ("raw ston ...
wore "Shimizudani blue".
Shimizudani is famous for not only the entrance into a school of higher grade to the famous university, but also the
Classroom
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(
Homeroom
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) and
Club activities, like the Chorus Club, the Orchestra Ensemble Club, etc.
History
Brief history
Shimizudani took a role as the symbol of "the girl's education" in Japan.
The early days of "The (1868–1912 ; Japan started its modernization), Japan's "the girl's education" was a low level, insufficient at degree to give necessary "Sewing and Cooking" for real life.
It would be changed by "the girls' high school law" in February, 1899. The Shimizudani was decided to undergo the opening of a school by
Ministry of Education
An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
notification 194 as the Osaka prefectural management first girls' high school.
The site of Shimizudani was a construction site of the
Japan Women's University
is the oldest and largest of private Japanese women's universities. The university was established on 20 April 1901 by education reformist .
The university has around 6000 students and 200 faculty. It has two campuses, named after the neighbo ...
by
Jinzoh Naruse, at first.
Therefore, the passion of the educational front for Shimizudani as the Osaka's first girls' high school was hot. The placement of the teacher was regarded as important, too.
Ōmura Chujiro described as "the incarnation of the girl education in Japan" took office as Shimizudani's first principal.
What you should mention specially is
Nagai Koji Nagai may refer to:
*Nagai (surname), a Japanese surname
*Nagai, Yamagata, a city in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
*An alternative name for Nagapattinam
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who started for its new post as a music department teacher. Even music education brought up Shimizudani in the palace, but "the girl music textbook" which he edited as the teaching materials came to be used as a standard book in girls' high schools in Japan. Nagai will found "Osaka music school" (
Osaka College of Music) later.
Japanese Celebrities cooperated from the various fields to raise culture and the judgment of the Shimizudani's student and gave a lecture. Including
Ōkuma Shigenobu
Marquess was a Japanese politician who served as the prime minister of Japan in 1898, and from 1914 to 1916.
Born in the Saga Domain, Ōkuma was appointed minister of finance soon after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, aided by his friendship w ...
(the 8th and 17th
Prime Minister of Japan
The is the head of government of Japan. The prime minister chairs the Cabinet of Japan and has the ability to select and dismiss its ministers of state. The prime minister also serves as the commander-in-chief of the Japan Self-Defense Force ...
) and
Shibusawa Eiichi
was a Japanese industrialist widely known today as the "father of Japanese capitalism", having introduced Western capitalism to Japan after the Meiji Restoration. He introduced many economic reforms including use of double-entry accounting, ...
(known as the "father of Japanese capitalism"), more than 120 visit the Shimizudani just to win through up to a record of 20 years after foundation (Refer to the following chronological).
In addition, Prime minister Prince
Kinmochi Saionji wrote to the Shimizudani's alumnus Hall "
Saibikan" to show the thought of "the serious consideration to the girl education". Because, Saionji interchanged with Naruse ( = a friend of Omura, the Shimizudani's principal) and supported it as an establishment promoter of Naruse's "Japan Women's University".
Therefore, popularity of Shimizudani was too very high, and the students who were not able to enter it appeared one after another. So Shimizudani's alumnus organization "Seiyukai" founded a sister school "
Seiyu high School" in
Yao, Osaka
is a Cities of Japan, city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 263,436 in 126,509 households and a population density of 6300 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . The city is the birthplace o ...
.
Chronological table
* 1900 (the 33rd year of ) - Found as "the Osaka First girls' high school".
* 1901 - Renamed to "the Osaka Prefectural Shimizudani girls' high school". Baron
Takaki Kanehiro visits and gives a lecture.
* 1903 - Class reunion organization (alumnus organization) "
Seiyukai" start.
* 1906 -
Ōkuma Shigenobu
Marquess was a Japanese politician who served as the prime minister of Japan in 1898, and from 1914 to 1916.
Born in the Saga Domain, Ōkuma was appointed minister of finance soon after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, aided by his friendship w ...
the 8th and 17th Prime Minister of Japan, and
Chikaaki Takasaki
was a Japanese politician. He fought in the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877. He was governor of Ibaraki Prefecture (1893–1896), Nagano Prefecture (1896–1897), Okayama Prefecture (1897–1900), Miyagi Prefecture (1900), Kyoto Prefecture (1900–190 ...
, the Governor of Osaka,
Kenjiro Yamakawa, who resigned the
Tokyo Imperial University
The University of Tokyo (, abbreviated as in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public university, public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several Edo peri ...
president in 1905, give a lecture.
* 1907 - The alumnus Hall "
Saibikan" was built as the 5th anniversary foundation.
* 1911 -
Shibusawa Eiichi
was a Japanese industrialist widely known today as the "father of Japanese capitalism", having introduced Western capitalism to Japan after the Meiji Restoration. He introduced many economic reforms including use of double-entry accounting, ...
, a Japanese
industrialist
A business magnate, also known as an industrialist or tycoon, is a person who is a powerful entrepreneur and investor who controls, through personal enterprise ownership or a dominant shareholding position, a firm or industry whose goods or ser ...
, gives a lecture.
* 1916 - Establish "the Osaka girls' high school of Art" as the 15th anniversary foundation.
* 1925 - Student sings appearance in a program as Osaka broadcasting station (
NHK
, also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee.
NHK ope ...
Osaka) opening of an office memory.
* 1926 -
Wakatsuki Reijirō
Baron was a Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan.
Early life
Wakatsuki Reijirō was born on 21 March 1866, in Matsue, Izumo Province (present day Shimane Prefecture), the second son of samurai foot soldier ('' ashigaru'') Okumura S ...
, the prime minister of Japan, gives a lecture. As the 25th anniversary foundation memory, erect "Shimizudani
Shrine
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" on the site.
* 1927 (the 2nd year of ) -
Benito Mussolini
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, 40th
Prime Minister of Italy
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, give a handwriting message for the Shimizudani.
* 1930 -
Junnosuke Inoue
was a Japanese financier and statesman of the Taisho and Showa eras. He was the 9th and 11th Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), and Minister of Finance in 1923-1924 and 1929-1931. He was assassinated during the League of Blood Incident in ...
, the
Minister of Finance (Japan)
The is a member of the Cabinet of Japan and is the leader and chief executive of the Ministry of Finance (Japan), Ministry of Finance. The minister is also a statutory member of the National Security Council (Japan), National Security Council and ...
, gives a lecture.
* 1931 -
Nitobe Inazō
was a Japanese agronomist, diplomat, political scientist, politician, and writer. He studied at Sapporo Agricultural College under the influence of its first president William S. Clark and later went to the United States to study agricultural ...
, the Under Secretary General of the
League of Nations
The League of Nations (LN or LoN; , SdN) was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. It was founded on 10 January 1920 by the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920), Paris Peace ...
, gives a lecture.
* 1933 - Nitobe Inazō gives a lecture again.
* 1934 - The "Seiyukai" becomes the corporate judicial person of the
Ministry of Education
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authorization.
* 1941 - The "Seiyukai" establishes a sister school "
Seiyu Academy girl's high school" as 40th anniversary foundation memory, and
the commemoration of Japan's 2600th anniversary.
* 1944 - The alumnus Hall "Saibikan" is used as a classroom of the Osaka teacher's training school (parts of the
Osaka Imperial University
The , abbreviated as UOsaka or , is a national research university in Osaka, Japan. The university traces its roots back to Edo-era institutions Tekijuku (1838) and Kaitokudo (1724), and was officially established in 1931 as the sixth of the Imp ...
).
* 1948 - With educational system' reform, renamed to "Osaka Prefectural Shimizudani High School" from the Shimizudani girls' high school.
* 1961 - The 60th anniversary memory magazine is published, and the 60th anniversary memory ceremony is held.
* 1971 - The 70th anniversary memory magazine is published, and the 70th anniversary memory ceremony is held.
* 1981 - The 80th anniversary memory magazine is published, and the 80th anniversary memory ceremony is held.
* 1991 (the 3rd year of
) - The 90th anniversary foundation commemorative ceremony conduct.
* 1995 - The new school building (the 3rd version) is completed.
* 2001 - The 100th anniversary memory magazine is published, and the 100th anniversary memory ceremony is held at "
Osaka International Convention Center
, also known as
, is a convention center in the city of Osaka, Japan.
Located adjacent to the convention center is underground Nakanoshima Station (Osaka), Nakanoshima Station served by Keihan Electric Railway Keihan Nakanoshima Line, Nakanoshi ...
(GRAND CUBE OSAKA), "
Fusae Ota, Governor of
Osaka prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Osaka Prefecture has a population of 8,778,035 () and has a geographic area of . Osaka Prefecture borders Hyōgo Prefecture to the northwest, Kyoto Prefecture to the north, Nara ...
attendance
Access
*
Osaka Municipal Bus - "Shimizudani-koko-mae" Bus Stop
*
West Japan Railway Company
, also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, ...
Osaka Loop Line
The is a railway Circle route, loop line in Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It encircles central Osaka.
Part of a second, outer loop line, the Osaka Higashi Line, from Hanaten Station, Hanaten to Kyuhoji Station, Kyuh ...
-
Tamatsukuri Station
is a railway station and metro station complex in Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is on the Osaka Loop Line of West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line of Osaka Metro.
Lines
*West Japan Railway Company (JR West ...
or
Tsuruhashi Station
*
Tanimachi Line
The is a rapid transit line of Osaka Metro, running from Dainichi Station in Moriguchi to Yaominami Station in Yao through Osaka. Despite chronologically being the system's fourth line, its official name is , while the Osaka Municipal Tran ...
-
Tanimachi Rokuchōme Station
is a metro station on the Osaka Metro in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan, and also called "".
Lines
*
** (T24)
** (N18)
Layout
This station has an island platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (Bri ...
or
Tanimachi Kyūchōme Station
is a railway station on the two lines of Osaka Metro in Ikutamamaemachi, Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan. Nicknamed "", the station connects with Osaka Uehommachi Station on the Kintetsu lines.
Lines
*Osaka Metro
** (T25)
** (S18)
*Kintetsu (Osaka ...
*
Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
The is an underground rapid transit system in Osaka, Japan, operated by Osaka Metro. It was the first linear motor rapid transit line constructed in Japan (and the first outside North America, predated only by the Intermediate Capacity Transi ...
-
Tamatsukuri Station
is a railway station and metro station complex in Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is on the Osaka Loop Line of West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line of Osaka Metro.
Lines
*West Japan Railway Company (JR West ...
or
Tanimachi Rokuchōme Station
is a metro station on the Osaka Metro in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan, and also called "".
Lines
*
** (T24)
** (N18)
Layout
This station has an island platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (Bri ...
*
Sennichimae Line
is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan. It is one of the lines of Osaka Metro. It links the northwestern district of Fukushima-ku and the southeastern district of Ikuno-ku with the central commercial and entertainment district ...
-
Tanimachi Kyūchōme Station
is a railway station on the two lines of Osaka Metro in Ikutamamaemachi, Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan. Nicknamed "", the station connects with Osaka Uehommachi Station on the Kintetsu lines.
Lines
*Osaka Metro
** (T25)
** (S18)
*Kintetsu (Osaka ...
or
Tsuruhashi Station
*
Kintetsu (
Osaka Line
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and
Namba Line) -
Osaka Uehommachi Station
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third-most populous city in Japan, following the special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population ...
or
Tsuruhashi Station
Alumni
* - Japanese politician of the
Democratic Party of Japan
The was a Centrism, centristThe Democratic Party of Japan was widely described as centrist:
*
*
*
*
*
*
* to Centre-left politics, centre-left, Liberalism, liberal or Social liberalism, social-liberal List of political parties in Japan, ...
, a member of the
House of Councillors
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in the
Diet
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Food
* Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food consumed by an organism or group
* Dieting, the deliberate selection of food to control body weight or nutrient intake
** Diet food, foods that aid in creating a diet for weight loss ...
(national legislature).
* - Architect of "Tower House"
* -
Cinematographer
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* - Japanese actor
* Takatoshi Yoshizumi (Terry Yoshizumi) - Professor of Radiology, Duke University
See also.
*
Osaka Prefectural Board of Education
Osaka Prefectural Board of Education is a branch of the government of Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
The board supervises individual municipal school systems and directly operates public high schools in Osaka prefecture.
Schools operated by the prefect ...
*
Education in Japan
Education in Japan is managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. Education is Compulsory education, compulsory at the Primary education, elementary and Middle school, lower secondary levels, f ...
*
Kinmochi Saionji
*
Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Senior High School
Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Senior High School (KSHS; ) is a high school in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Formerly a Single-sex education, boys' school, the school has offered music, gymnastics and science classes since it became Mixed-sex education, co ...
- International exchange
*
Municipal Kaohsiung Girls' Senior High School - International exchange
References
External links
Osaka Prefectural ShImizadani High School- Official Website (Japanese only)
Seiyukai- The Shimizudani's alumni association "Seiyukai" (Japanese only)
{{Authority control
High schools in Osaka Prefecture
Schools in Osaka
Educational institutions established in 1900
1900 establishments in Japan
Tennōji-ku, Osaka