Iai Joshi Women's Academy

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Iai Joshi Women's Academy
遺愛女子中学校・高等学校
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Address
23-11 Suginami-chō

Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan

041-8543
Coordinates41°47′14.4″N 140°45′24.2″E / 41.787333°N 140.756722°E / 41.787333; 140.756722Coordinates: 41°47′14.4″N 140°45′24.2″E / 41.787333°N 140.756722°E / 41.787333; 140.756722
Information
TypePrivate
Established1874
FoundersMerriman Colbert Harris, Flora Harris
GenderGirls

Iai Joshi Women's Academy (遺愛女子中学校・高等学校)[citation needed] is a girls' school in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. It consists of Iai Joshi Women's senior and junior high school.

History[]

Founded by Merriman Colbert Harris and wife Flora Harris in 1874[1] , Iai Joshi Academy is the oldest girl's school in Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido. In 1873, Harris, a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was sent to Japan and stationed in Hakodate, one of the first cities in Japan whose ports were opened as a result of the Ansei Treaties. The school started as a "day school" with an attendance of six in its first year.

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