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Nairobi Japanese School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nairobi Japanese School The is a Japanese school located in the Lang'ata area of Nairobi, Kenya,〔"(NAIROBI JAPANESE SCHOOL )." (map to the Nairobi Japanese School) ((Archive )) Rosslyn Academy. Retrieved on August 27, 2013.〕 in proximity to Karen.〔"(image1.jpg )." ((Archive )) Nairobi Japanese School. Retrieved on August 27, 2013.〕 The school serves Japanese expatriate students. ==History== The school was founded on 9 May 1970 (Shōwa 45),〔 (概要 ) (School outline) ((Archive )) Nairobi Japanese School. Retrieved on 4 May 2014. - Includes map in Japanese. Information supporting founding date: "設置年月日1970年(昭和45年)5月9日"〕 with its first campus in Hurlingham. The school had originated from volunteer teaching duties held at the Embassy of Japan in Nairobi that began in 1967. In January 1975 the school received permission to begin its junior high school classes. The first school camp was established in Tsavo Park in September 1976, and the wooden school on Gitanga Road in Lavington opened the following January. The current campus in Langata was completed on 26 June 1981.〔"(1 An overview of our school )" ((Archive )). Nairobi Japanese School. February 4, 1999. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. Translated into English from the original Japanese page: "(1 日本人学校の概要 )" ((Archive )). (Author and translator credits at this page ) ((Archive )): Authors were teacher Kenichi Shinoda (篠田 賢一 ''Shinoda Ken'ichi'') and five students, and the English translators were Linda Henson and Emma Cadzow〕 On Wednesday August 16, 1995,〔Mickolus, p. (855 ) ("1992-1995 incidents"). Retrieved from Google Books on August 26, 2013. "August 16, 1995--Two gunmen shot to death the pinrcipal of the Japanese School in Nairobi as he arrived at the school. They drove off in his four-wheel-drive vehicle."〕 56-year-old Kuniaki Asano (浅野 邦章 ''Asano Kuniaki''), the school's principal, died in an apparent robbery attempt,〔"(PRINCIPAL SLAIN IN KENYA )." ''Associated Press'' at the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch''. August 17, 1995. Five Star Lift Edition. News p. 10A. Retrieved on August 26, 2013. ID#: 9508170086. "Author: AP Two gunmen killed the principal of Nairobi's Japanese school Wednesday in an apparent robbery, the Japanese Embassy said. Kuniaki Asano, 56()"〕 just as he was located at the school's entrance.〔Coplin, p. (not stated in preview ), contains "The concentration of a large and growing population of unemployed()". Retrieved from Google Books on August 26, 2013. "()the Japanese school in Nairobi was killed by carjackers at the school gate,()〕 Two gunmen shot him and stole his car.〔 The shooting occurred during a crime wave in Kenya,〔Lorch, Donatella. "(Nairobi Journal;Kenya's Asphalt Jungle, With a Law to Match It )." ''The New York Times''. October 5, 1995. Retrieved on August 26, 2013. "A scourge of the city are the brazen and well-armed carjackers who steal scores of cars in broad daylight, even at crowded intersections in Nairobi and often by opening fire on the car and driver. The principal of the Japanese school in Nairobi was shot and killed in this way,()"〕 which targeted foreigners and occurred in the early 1990s.〔''Africa Development, Volume 26'', p. (302 ). "()the Principal of the Japanese School in Nairobi was shot dead by armed robbers, who drove away from his Karen suburb in()" and "Criminal Violence on Embassy Staff and Expatriates In the early 1990s, criminal violence in Nairobi seemed ot be targeted on foreigners - especially on staff members of foreign embassies and()"〕
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