Fukushima Prefectural Asaka High School
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History
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Asaka High School has promoted the themes "Frontier Spirit", "Literary and Military arts", and "Spartan".[1]
It has a rivalry with Fukushima High School and Iwaki High School.
Notable alumni
- Hiroyuki Arai
- Kwan-Ichi Asakawa[2]
- Kōichirō Gemba
- Toru Iwaya
- Masao Kume
- Nakayama Gishu
- Teruhiko Mashiko
- Takumi Nemoto
- Eisaku Satō (governor)
- Shinzo Shinjo
- Takayama Chogyū
- Toshio Tamogami
- Joji Yuasa
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