Chiba City Tsubakimori Junior High School buzzed with youthful energy. But imagine this same school in 1948, newly established as Chiba City Fourth Junior High School. The very air hummed with a different kind of energy, the energy of post-war rebuilding and the promise of a new era. Chiba City Tsubakimori Junior High School stands as a testament to this period of transformation. In 1951, the school was renamed Chiba City Tsubakimori Junior High School. The name change reflects the city’s growth and the evolving landscape of education in Japan. Now, fast forward to 2021. ZOZO, a Japanese fashion and e-commerce company, partnered with Chiba City Tsubakimori Junior High School. They implemented a “Working Program” for the second-grade students. This program provided valuable insights into different career paths within ZOZO. Students explored brand sales, customer support, logistics, and design. They even tackled real-world challenges. For example, the design division challenged students to design inspiring ZOZO boxes. This program gave students a glimpse into the daily workings of a major company. It offered a unique learning experience outside the traditional classroom setting at Chiba City Tsubakimori Junior High School. The students’ enthusiasm underscores the program’s success. Chiba City Tsubakimori Junior High School continues to evolve and adapt. It prepares its students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
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