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American School In Japan
asijlogo.jpg
Head of School Tim Carr
School type Private Day
Religious affiliation None
Established 1902
Location Tokyo Japan
Enrollment Around 1,525
Campus Surroundings Large Private Campus
Mascot Mustang
School color(s) Black and Gold

Founded in 1902, the American School in Japan (or ASIJ) is a private school in the city of Chofu, Tokyo, Japan. Instruction is principally in English and follows an American-style curriculum. About two thirds of the school's students are the children of citizens of English-speaking countries who are on temporary assignment in Japan, and the remaining one third are Japanese students who speak English.

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni of ASIJ include former U.S. ambassador Edwin O. Reischauer, co-writer of the Japanese constitution Beate Sirota Gordon, author Lois Lowry, actor Oliver Platt, Marianne Kuroda (neƩ Marianne Wilson), award-winning documentary filmmaker Marisa Karplus, and popular Japanese celebrities Nishida Hikaru and Utada Hikaru.

The school was closed during World War II and re-opened under the United States Military during the Allied Occupation of Japan. It operated from 1947 until the spring of 1952 when the Occupation ended. During that time it was called the Tokyo American School at Meguro.

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