Shenzhen Japanese School

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Shenzhen Japanese School
深圳日本人学校
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Shenzhen Japanese School
295 Gongye 8th Road, Nanshan Dist., Shenzhen, Guangdong
Japanese: 広東省深圳市南山区工業八路295号
Chinese: 广东省深圳市南山区工业八路295号
Coordinates 22°30′05″N113°55′03″E / 22.501345°N 113.917554°E / 22.501345; 113.917554
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Website jsszcn.com
  1. 新晨大厦; 新晨大廈; Xīnchén Dàshà; san1 san4 daai6 haa6
  2. 海涛酒店; 海濤酒店; Hǎitāo Jiǔdiàn; hoi2 tou4 zau2 dim3

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Shenzhen Japanese School
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 深圳日本人学校
Traditional Chinese 深圳日本人學校