List of single-gender schools in Japan

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This is a list of single-gender schools (boys' schools and girls' schools) in Japan.

Contents

Aichi Prefecture

Chiba Prefecture

Gifu Prefecture

Hyōgo Prefecture

Ibaraki Prefecture

Girls' Schools

Kanagawa Prefecture

Boys' schools
Girls schools

Kobe Prefecture

Kumamoto Prefecture

Miyagi Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture

Saitama Prefecture

Boys' schools

Shizuoka Prefecture

Tokyo Metropolis

Separate boys' and girls' schools
Boys' schools
Girls' schools

Former single gender schools

Boys'
Girls'

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