Hokkaido Korean Primary, Middle and High School (北海道朝鮮初中高級学校, Hokkaidō Chōsen Shochūkōkyūgakkō, Korean: 혹가이도 조선초중고급학교) or the Hokkaido Corean School is a North Korean elementary, junior high, and senior high school in Kiyota-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Notable students
- Jake Lee, Zainichi Korean pro-wrestler (Real Name: Lee Che-Gyong, Korean: 이 체경 - All Japan Pro-Wrestling)
See also
References
- "Education" (Archive). City of Sapporo. Retrieved on October 12, 2015. "Hokkaido Korean Primary, Middle and High School Hiraoka 4-jo 2-chome 6-1, Kiyota-ku"
External links
- Hokkaido Korean Primary, Middle and High School (in Japanese)
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