Shizutani School is considered to be the oldest public school in Japan because it was the first school in the country to offer an education to students outside of the ruling classes. The school is located off the beaten path, up in the mountains of Bizen City. I’m sure there was some advantage to this location when the school was established but now the former school grounds that harken to the days of the samurai serve as a reminder of the peace and tranquility that was Shizutani School during a simpler time. The original building overlooks the school grounds and an impressive koi pond complete with an arched stone bridge.
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Shizutani Japan's First School
Shizutani is Japan's first public school
By Kenji Chida
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Carol Akiyama
9 years ago
It almost looks like a temple! Did the school grow out of the Tera koya tradition?
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