Noshiro Technical High School
Noshiro Technical High School 能代工業高等学校 | |
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Hannyamachi 3-1 Noshiroshi Akitaken 016-0896 Japan | |
Coordinates | 40°12′40.51″N 140°1′13.12″E / 40.2112528°N 140.0203111°ECoordinates: 40°12′40.51″N 140°1′13.12″E / 40.2112528°N 140.0203111°E |
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Funding type | Public school |
Established | 1912 |
Status | Open |
School board | Akita Prefectural Board of Education |
School code | 05118H |
Years offered | High school (10-12) |
Gender | Mixed |
Language | Japanese |
Website |
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Former basketball Head Coach Hiroshi Kato
Noshiro Technical High School (秋田県立能代工業高等学校 Akitakenritsu Noshiro Kōgyō Kōtō Gakkō) is a high school located in Noshiro, Akita, Japan. It was established in 1912. Noshiro Tech is best known for their powerhouse basketball and won Japanese high school championship 58 times.[1]
Notable alumni
- Keishi Handa
- Makoto Hasegawa
- Takumi Hasegawa (basketball)
- Reina Itakura
- Mitsuhiko Kato
- Yuki Kikuchi
- Yuki Kitamuki
- Yuta Kobayashi
- Yuki Mitsuhara
- Seiichi Oba
- Shuji Ono
- Yuki Sasaki
- Kiyomi Sato
- Nobunaga Sato
- Kimikazu Suzuki
- Yuta Tabuse
- Kenta Tateyama
- Kazuki Tomokawa
- Shingo Utsumi
- Tomohide Utsumi
- Kenji Yamada (basketball)
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Satellite view
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