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is a co-educational public senior high school in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan. == Overview == Originally founded as a Han school in 1784, Edo Period, Shuyukan is one of the oldest high schools in Japan with a history of over 200 years. After the Meiji Restoration, it was transformed into an English vocational school where all subjects were taught in English. Today, it is considered to be among the elite schools in Japan with a number of graduates continuing their studies at prestigious universities in Japan.〔("Shinro": Shuyukan Website ) Retrieved 2014-02-15〕〔(Fukuoka-shi : Shūyūkan 200-nen Kinen Jigyō Iinkai. ''Shūyūkan nihyakunenshi.'' ) Fukuoka: Shūyūkan Nihyakunenshi Henshū Iinkai,1985.〕〔Otsuka, Satoru. "Shuyukan Monogatari". ''Shuyu Correspondence'' 1962.〕〔Fujiwara, Tomomi. "Kuroda hanko ga zenshin: Shuyukan koko no daiji na oshie." ''President'' pp.64–67. Mar. 3, 2014.〕 The name "Shuyu" was taken from a passage in "The Charge to Prince Weizi" from Shangshu, a history text from ancient China.〔("Senshuketsuyu": Shuyukan Website ) Retrieved 2014-02-15〕 The school logo ''Rokkosei'' (Six-Light-Star) is a reference to a poem by Shu Shunsui (1699-1682), and is shaped after the North Star. Just as the North Star remains in the same position, consistently pointing towards the North, the ''Rokkosei'' serves as a pilot star that will guide the students throughout their lives towards a certain direction with unwavering faith.〔("Rokkousei": Shuyukan Website ) Retrieved 2014-02-15〕
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