Hiroomote
Hiroomote (広面, Hiroomote) is a neighbourhood located in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Annexed by the city in 1941,[6] it borders the neighborhoods of Shimokitate on the east, Yanagida on the north, Tegata on the west and Sakura and Yokomori on the south that is bounded by Taihei River.[7] Developed primarily in the post-World War II era, it is residential with commercial uses fronting prefectural roads #41, #28 and #62. The neighborhood is the location of the Akita University Hospital and Hiroomote Shopping Center.[8][9] Households and population
As of 1 October 2016, there were 14,095 people residing in this neighborhood, which contained 7,160 housing units.[2]
SchoolsHiroomote Elementary School
Hiroomote Elementary School 秋田市立広面小学校 (Akitashi Public Elementary School, Akitashiritsu Hiroomote shōgakkō) is a coeducational primary school located in Hiroomote, Akita City in Akita Prefecture, Japan, teaching children of aged 6 to 12 years. The school starts in April and ends in March,[14] and the nickname is Hirosho. It was founded in 1874, and the school had its 140th anniversary celebration in 2015.[15][16][6][17] The neighbouring places include an area of native forest named "Woods of Green Boy" as a part of Tegatayama.[18] It is governed by the City of Akita Board of Education, and the staff is composed of a principal, an associate principal, classroom teachers and an administration team of staff, totally 42 persons.[6] The principal from 2018 to 2020 was Kazuki Hoshino.[19] The current principal is Tomoko Owada.[20] HistoryThe school was formed in a private house of Yanaisado, Hiroomote Village, Minamiakita District, Akita, on 3 November 1874 (Meiji 7).[6] The former school building was located in Tsurubemachi, a current E-pal site.[6] The school moved to its current location in 1977 and a new swimming pool was opened in 1980.[6] The Hiroomote baseball club won prefectural titles several times under the reign of manager Tatsuro Tsuruta(鶴田達郎) in late 70's and 80's.[21] The team was also coached by former Nipponham Fighters pitcher, Mikio Kudo.[22] They have got 2-time prefectural gold medal at NHK School Choir Competition in 2007 and 2011,[6] and 2-time prefectural champion of "30 persons 31 legs" race in 2000 and 2001.[19] They also have in-hospital classrooms called “Himawari class (elementary school students)” at Akita University Hospital.[23][24] Hiroomote Jidokan (広面児童館, children's center) is attached and it occasionally turned out to be a polling station placing ballot boxes.[25][26] Students, logo, uniform and school lunchesAs of 2019, the school has a roll of 550 students.[6] The Hiroomote ES logo consists of "hiro" letter in kanji and three unhulled rice, which represents Virtue, Wisdom and Body.[27] It does not have a compulsory uniform that must be worn daily except for gym clothes. Kyushoku (School meals) are prepared in the school kitchen, and provided in Hiroomote ES.[28] CurriculumCore subjects include
Source:[30] Sports dayThey have a "Hirosho Dai Undokai", Sports Day event in May, and the school is divided into red, white and blue teams, which compete in footraces, obstacle races, tamaire (a kind of basketball), and relay races. All grades participate in the half-day festivities, families join in to watch, to set up the tents, to cheer their children.[31][32][33] School shows and productionsHiroomote ES host a school play entitled "Gakushu Happyokai" every year at Hirosho Arena.[34] This performing arts show had been called "Gakugeikai".[35] School trips and camps11-year-old students usually have a stay & camp at Mantarame(39°47′54.4″N 140°13′31.1″E / 39.798444°N 140.225306°E) of Taiheizan Resort Park located in the skirt of Mt. Taihei.[36] This lodging training had been done at Omoriyama Boys' House(39°40′15.7″N 140°04′21.3″E / 39.671028°N 140.072583°E) until 2002.[37] 12-year-old pupils have their largest school trip to Sendai area.[38] ![]() No janitorsJapanese primary schools do not employ janitors, and student have to clean it up themselves.[39][40] ![]() Gallery
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Joto Junior High SchoolAkita Municipal Joto Junior High School (秋田市立城東中学校, Akitashiritu Jōtō Chūgakkō), referred to as "Joto" by most, is a public school in Japan. It teaches teenagers between seventh and ninth grades.[62] Akita's Joto claimed its maiden title at Japan's National Junior High School Baseball Championship at Yokohama Stadium in 1982.[63][64] Notable alumni
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