Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education (東京都教育委員会 Tōkyō-to Kyōiku Iinkai) is the board of education in Tokyo, Japan. The board directly manages all of the public high schools in all 23 special wards, the Western Tokyo, and all islands under Tokyo's jurisdiction.
In 2019 policies requiring students who do not naturally have black hair to dye it as such were struck down.[1] In 2017, as stated by survey results, 57% of the state-operated schools in the metropolis required students who did not have hair naturally colored black to submit documents proving so.[2] The Japanese Communist Party criticized measures requiring parents to prove hair color.[3]
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The 23 Wards[]
Adachi[]
High schools[]
Arakawa[]
High schools[]
Bunkyō[]
High schools[]
Chiyoda[]
High schools[]
Chūō[]
High schools[]
Edogawa[]
High schools[]
Itabashi[]
High schools[]
Katsushika[]
High schools[]
Kita[]
High schools[]
Koto[]
High schools[]
Meguro[]
High schools[]
Minato[]
High schools[]
Nakano[]
High schools[]
Nerima[]
High schools[]
Ōta[]
High schools[]
Setagaya[]
High schools[]
Shibuya[]
High schools[]
Shinagawa[]
High schools[]
Shinjuku[]
High schools[]
Suginami[]
High schools[]
Sumida[]
junior high schools[]
High schools[]
Taitō[]
junior high schools[]
High schools[]
Toshima[]
High schools[]
Western Tokyo (incorporated cities)[]
Akiruno[]
High schools[]
Akishima[]
High schools[]
Chōfu[]
High schools[]
Fuchū[]
High schools[]
Fussa[]
High schools[]
Hachiōji[]
High schools[]
Hamura[]
High schools[]
Higashikurume[]
High schools[]
Higashimurayama[]
High schools[]
Higashiyamato[]
High schools[]
Hino[]
High schools[]
Inagi[]
High schools[]
Kiyose[]
High schools[]
Kodaira[]
High schools[]
Koganei[]
High schools[]
Kokubunji[]
High schools[]
Komae[]
High schools[]
Kunitachi[]
High schools[]
Machida[]
High schools[]
Mitaka[]
High schools[]
Mushashimurayama[]
High schools[]
Musashino[]
junior high schools[]
High schools[]
Nishitōkyō[]
High schools[]
Ōme[]
High schools[]
Tachikawa[]
High schools[]
Tama[]
High schools[]
Nishitama District[]
High schools[]
Tokyo-Administered Islands[]
Hachijō[]
High schools[]
Kōzu-shima[]
High schools[]
Miyakejima[]
High schools[]
Niijima[]
High schools[]
Ogasawara[]
High schools[]
Izu Ōshima[]
High schools[]
Specialized schools[]
Technical schools[]
23 special wards[]
Schools for the blind[]
23 special wards[]
Western Tokyo (incorporated cities)[]
- Hachiōji
Schools for the deaf[]
23 special wards[]
- Central School for the Deaf (2 locations) [207] - Shakuji Campus (石神井校舎) in Nerima and Otsuka Campus (大塚校舎) in Toshima
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Tokyo bans forced hair-dyeing at metropolitan junior, senior high schools". Mainichi Shimbun. 2019-09-07. Retrieved 2019-09-09. - Japanese: "黒染め指導禁止通知 都教委、都立中高に文書で示す /東京"
- ^ "Survey: 57% of Tokyo high schools demand hair-color proof". Asahi Shimbun. 2017-05-01. Archived from the original on 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
- ^ Ikegami, Momomo (2021-02-27). "Hair color code at Tokyo high schools raises JCP hackles". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
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Categories:
- Education in Tokyo
- Government of Tokyo
- Prefectural school systems in Japan