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]
The 23 Wards
Adachi
High schools
Arakawa
High schools
Bunkyō
High schools
- Kogei High School
- Koishikawa High School
- Koishikawa Secondary Education School
- Mukogaoka High School
- Takehaya High School
Chiyoda
High schools
- Kudan Secondary Education School
- Hibiya High School
- Hitotsubashi High School
Chūō
High schools
Edogawa
High schools
Itabashi
High schools
Katsushika
High schools
Kita
High schools
Koto
High schools
Meguro
High schools
Minato
High schools
- Mita High School
- Ota Sakuradai High School
- Roppongi High School
- Shiba Commercial High School
Nakano
High schools
Nerima
High schools
Ōta
High schools
- Den-en Chofu High School
- Kamata High School
- Mihara High School
- Omori High School
- Rokugoh Technical High School
- Tsubasa Sogo High School
- Yukigaya High School
Setagaya
High schools
Shibuya
High schools
Shinagawa
High schools
Shinjuku
High schools
- Shinjuku High School
- Shinjuku Yamabuki High School
- Toyama High School
Suginami
High schools
- Nishi High School
- Nogei High School
- Ogikubo High School
- Suginami High School
- Suginami Sogo High School
- Suginami Technical High School
- Toyotama High School
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
- Machida High School
- Machida Technical High School
- Naruse High School
- Nozuta High School
- Ogawa High School
- Yamasaki High School
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
- Oshima High School
- Oshima Kaiyo-kokusai High School
Specialized schools
Technical schools
23 special wards
Schools for the blind
23 special wards
Western Tokyo (incorporated cities)
Schools for the deaf
23 special wards
- Central School for the Deaf (2 locations) - 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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