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About Shinagawa International School

SIS is located in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Japan.
Members of dynamic school community represent over 15 different nationalities which give stiudents a great mixture of different experiences and cultures

As an IB PYP school SIS offers a comprehensive education that incorporates the five essential elements of the IB program (Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, Conceptual Understanding, and Action). The SIS mission and education philosophy promote the balance of acquiring knowledge, developing skills and promoting positive attitudes and attributes that will contribute to every students' capability to be inspired lifelong learners .

Age 3 through 12. co-ed.
Language: English

Shinagawa International School contact information

Address: 4-8-8 Higashishinagawa, Shinkan Bldg. 3rd fl, Shinagawa-ku, 13, 140-0002, Japan
Phone: +81 (0)3-6433-1531

Japan at a glance

Country information

Capital: Tokyo

Language: Japanese

Population: 127,799,000 (10th)

Currency: Yen (¥) / En (円 or 圓) (JPY)

Government: Unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy

Major Religion(s): Buddhism, Shinto

Climate: Temperate

Country quick facts

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More than 70% of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes.
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Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, is an active volcano.
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A nice musk melon, similar to a cantaloupe, may sell for over $300US.
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There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji.
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Japan’s literacy rate is almost 100%.
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There are around 1,500 earthquakes every year in Japan.
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The first novel, The Tale of Genji, was written in 1007 by a Japanese noble woman, Murasaki Shikibu.
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