Ibaraki Korean Primary, Middle and High School

North Korea-affiliated school in Japan

School building

Ibaraki Korean Primary, Middle and High School (茨城朝鮮初中高級学校, Ibaraki Chōsen Shochūkōkyūgakkō, Korean: 이바라기조선초중고급학교) is a North Korean national school (chōsen gakkō) in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan.[1]

References

  1. ^ "茨城朝鮮初中高級学校ホームページ". www.hakkyo.ac.jp. Ibaraki Korean School. Retrieved 17 July 2017.

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36°21′24″N 140°27′26″E / 36.3566°N 140.4573°E / 36.3566; 140.4573


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