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Overseas Mission (FLOM), and the Lutheran Evangelical Association of Finland (LEAF), joined the efforts to run the school. Parents and volunteers built a structure that the school used until 1987. The peak enrollment was 43 students, most of whom were boarding students, in the spring of 1987. That year a new classroom building and dormitory opened.
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The Finnish Free Foreign Mission established the school, which was originally intended for the sons and daughters of Finnish missionaries. Jasuko opened the fall of 1964 in a church in Chausuyama. Other missionary organizations, including the Finnish Lutheran Mission (FLM), the Finnish Lutheran
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The school population declined as the number of missionaries decreased in the 1990s. The school closed when the missionary cooperation ceased in 2003. In 2006 the school reopened as a trilingual Japanese-Finnish-English school but it closed again in 2008.
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Music Education in Finland I : Case Study of Practical Applications at the Finnish School in Japan and Music Classes in Finnish Primary Schools
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Joona Kallio, a former student, designed a logo for the school's 50 year anniversary. The "5" appears like the Japanese
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This list is incomplete. Schools for U.S. military dependents should be added.
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Kinki Regional Development Bureau. Retrieved on November 1, 2015.
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Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
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Japanese
Finnish
Ōtsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
hiragana
flag of Finland
General information Provided for Visitors from Abroad
Archive
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
A Guide for Living in Osaka Enjoy Osaka
Archived
Wayback Machine


The Finnish School in Japan 50 years
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The Finnish School in Japan 50th anniversary logo
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Portals
Finland
Japan
Schools
Music Education in Finland I : Case Study of Practical Applications at the Finnish School in Japan and Music Classes in Finnish Primary Schools
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Poole Gakuin University
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CiNii
フィンランド人コミュニティー
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