List of elementary schools in Kanagawa Prefecture

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This is a list of elementary schools in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Municipal

Yokohama

Aoba-ku

[1]

Asahi-ku

[2]

  • Fudōmaru (不動丸)
  • Futamatagawa (二俣川)
  • Higashi-Kibōgaoka (東希望が丘)
  • Honjuku (本宿)
  • Ichisawa (市沢)
  • Imajuku (今宿)
  • Imajuku-Minami (今宿南)
  • Kami-kawai (上川井)
  • Kami-shirane (上白根)
  • Kawai (川井)
  • Kibōgaoka (希望ケ丘)
  • Makigahara (万騎が原)
  • Minami-Honjuku (南本宿)
  • Nakao (中尾)
  • Nakazawa (中沢)
  • Sachigaoka (さちが丘)
  • Sakon-yama (左近山)
  • Sasanodai (笹野台)
  • Shiki-no-mori (四季の森)
  • Shirane (白根)
  • Tsuoka (都岡)
  • Tsurugamine (鶴ケ峯)
  • Wakabadai (若葉台)
  • Zenbu (善部)

Hodogaya-ku

[3]

  • Arai (新井)
  • Bukkō (仏向)
  • Fujimidai (富士見台)
  • Fujizuka (藤塚)
  • Gontazaka (権太坂)
  • Hatsunegaoka (初音が丘)
  • Hodogaya (保土ケ谷)
  • Hoshikawa (星川)
  • Imai (今井)
  • Iwasaki (岩崎)
  • Kamihoshikawa (上星川)
  • Kamisugeta Sasa no Oka (上菅田笹の丘)
  • Katabira (帷子)
  • Kawashima (川島)
  • Mine (峯)
  • Sakamoto (坂本)
  • Sakuradai (桜台)
  • Setogaya (瀬戸ケ谷)
  • Tokiwadai (常盤台)

Isogo-ku

[4]

  • Bairin (梅林)
  • Byōbugaura (屏風浦)
  • Hama (浜)
  • Isogo (磯子)
  • Mori-higashi (森東)
  • Negishi (根岸)
  • Okamura (岡村)
  • Sannōdai (山王台)
  • Sawanosato (さわの里)
  • Shiomidai (汐見台)
  • Sugita (杉田)
  • Takigashira (滝頭)
  • Yōkōdai-Dai-ichi (洋光台第一)
  • Yōkōdai-Daini (洋光台第二)
  • Yōkōdai-Daisan (No. 3) (洋光台第三)
  • Yōkōdai-Daiyon (No. 4) (洋光台第四)

Izumi-ku

[5]

  • Higashi-nakada (東中田)
  • Iidakita-Ichō (飯田北いちょう)
  • Iseyama (伊勢山)
  • Izumi (和泉)
  • Izumino (いずみ野)
  • Kami-Iida (上飯田)
  • Kuzuno (葛野)
  • Nakada (中田)
  • Nakawada (中和田)
  • Nakawada-minami (中和田南)
  • Nishigaoka (西が岡)
  • Okazu (岡津)
  • Shimo-Izumi (下和泉)
  • Shinbashi (新橋)

Kanagawa-ku

[6]

Kanazawa-ku

Nishi Kanazawa Elementary/Junior High School a.k.a. Nishi Kanazawa Gakuen (西金沢学園) is a combined elementary and junior high school in Kanazawa-ku. [7]

Elementary schools: [8]

Kohoku-ku

[9]

  • Futoo (太尾)
  • Hiyoshidai (日吉台)
  • Hiyoshiminami (日吉南)
  • Kikuna (菊名)
  • Kitatsunashima (北綱島)
  • Kohoku (港北)
  • Komabayashi (駒林)
  • Kozukue (小机)
  • Mamedo (大豆戸)
  • Minowa (箕輪)
  • Morooka (師岡)
  • Nitta (新田)
  • Nippa (新羽)
  • Osone (大曽根)
  • Otsuna (大綱)
  • Shimoda (下田)
  • Shinohara (篠原)
  • Shinohara Nishi (篠原西)
  • Shin Yoshida (新吉田)
  • Shin Yoshida Daini (No. 2) (新吉田第二)
  • Shirosato (城郷)
  • Takata (高田)
  • Takata Higashi (高田東)
  • Tsunashima (綱島)
  • Tsunashima Higashi (綱島東)
  • Yagami (矢上)

Konan-ku

Elementary schools: [10]

  • Higiriyama (日限山)
  • Hino (日野)
  • Hino-minami (日野南)
  • Hishita (日下)
  • Kami-Ōoka (上大岡)
  • Kōnandai-Dai-ichi (No. 1) (港南台第一)
  • Kōnandai-Daini (No. 2) (港南台第二)
  • Kōnandai-Daisan (No. 3) (港南台第三)
  • Kotsubo (小坪)
  • Maruyamadai (丸山台)
  • Minamidai (南台)
  • Nagano (永野)
  • Nagaya (永谷)
  • Noba-Suzukake (野庭すずかけ)
  • Sakuraoka (桜岡)
  • Serigaya (芹が谷)
  • Serigaya-minami (芹が谷南)
  • Shimonagaya (下永谷)
  • Shimonoba (下野庭)
  • Sōbuyama (相武山)
  • Yoshihara (吉原)

Midori-ku

There is a combined elementary and junior high school, Kirigaoka Gakuen (霧が丘学園). [7]

Municipal elementary schools: [11]

Minami-ku

[12]

  • Bessho (別所)
  • Fujinoki (藤の木)
  • Hie (日枝)
  • Idogaya (井土ケ谷)
  • Ishikawa (石川)
  • Maita (蒔田)
  • Minami (南)
  • Minami Ota (南太田)
  • Minami Yoshida (南吉田)
  • Mutsukawa (六つ川)
  • Mutsukawadai (六つ川台)
  • Mutsukawa Nishi (六つ川西)
  • Nagata (永田)
  • Nagatadai (永田台)
  • Nakamura (中村)
  • Ooka (大岡)
  • Ota (太田)

Naka-ku

[13]

  • Honcho (本町)
  • Honmoku (本牧)
  • Honmoku Minami (本牧南)
  • Kitagata (北方)
  • Makado (間門)
  • Motomachi (元街)
  • Otori (大鳥)
  • Tateno (立野)
  • Yamamoto (山元)

Nishi-ku

[14]

Sakae-ku

[15]

  • Hongō (本郷)
  • Hongōdai (本郷台)
  • Iijima (飯島)
  • Kamigō (上郷)
  • Kasama (笠間)
  • Katsuradai (桂台)
  • Kosugaya (小菅ケ谷)
  • Koyamadai (小山台)
  • Kuden (公田)
  • Nishihongō (西本郷)
  • Sakurai (桜井)
  • Senshū (千秀)
  • Shōdo (庄戸)
  • Toyoda (豊田)

Seya-ku

[16]

Totsuka-ku

[17]

  • Akiba (秋葉)
  • Fukaya (深谷)
  • Gumisawa (汲沢)
  • Higashi-gumisawa (東汲沢)
  • Higashi-matano (東俣野)
  • Higashi-shinano (東品濃)
  • Higashi-totsuka (東戸塚)
  • Hirado (平戸)
  • Hiradodai (平戸台)
  • Kamiyabe (上矢部)
  • Kashio (柏尾)
  • Kawakami (川上)
  • Kawakami-kita (川上北)
  • Kosuzume (小雀)
  • Kurata (倉田)
  • Maioka (舞岡)
  • Minami-maioka (南舞岡)
  • Minami-totsuka (南戸塚)
  • Nase (名瀬)
  • Sakaigi (境木)
  • Shimogō (下郷)
  • Shinano (品濃)
  • Taishō (大正)
  • Torigaoka (鳥が丘)
  • Totsuka (戸塚)
  • Yabe (矢部)
  • Yokohama Fukayadai (横浜深谷台)

Former elementary schools:

  • Matano (俣野) - Merged into Fukayadai Elementary (深谷台小学校) in 2017 to form Yokohama Fukayadai Elementary. [18]

Tsurumi-ku

[19]

  • Asahi ()
  • Baba (馬場)
  • Heian (平安)
  • Higashidai (東台)
  • Ichiba (市場)
  • Irifune (入船)
  • Kamisueyoshi (上末吉)
  • Kamiterao (上寺尾)
  • Kishiya (岸谷)
  • Komaoka (駒岡)
  • Namamugi (生麦)
  • Shimosueyoshi (下末吉)
  • Shin Tsurumi (新鶴見)
  • Shioiri (汐入)
  • Shishigaya (獅子ケ谷)
  • Shitanoya (下野谷)
  • Sueyoshi (末吉)
  • Terao (寺尾)
  • Toyooka (豊岡)
  • Tsurumi (鶴見)
  • Ushioda (潮田)
  • Yako (矢向)

Tsuzuki-ku

[20]

Kawasaki

Asao-ku

Municipal elementary schools: [21]

Former elementary schools: [21]

  • Hakusan (白山小学校) - Closed March 31, 2009 (Heisei 21)
  • Ozenji (王禅寺小学校) - Closed March 31, 2009 (Heisei 21)

Kawasaki-ku

Municipal elementary schools: [22]

Former elementary schools: [22]

  • Higashi Sakuramoto (東桜本小学校) - Closed on March 31, 2010 (Heisei 22)
  • Sakuramoto (桜本小学校) - Closed on March 31, 2010 (Heisei 22)

Miyamae-ku

[23]

Nakahara-ku

[24]

Saiwai-ku

[25]

Former elementary schools: [25]

  • Kawaramachi (河原町小学校) - Closed on March 31, 2006 (Heisei 18)

Takatsu-ku

[26]

Tama-ku

[27]

Sagamihara

[28]

Chuo-ku
Midori-ku
Minami-ku

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