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    school for ethnic Koreans (in Japan)
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    Chōsen gakkō (Japanese: 朝鮮学校 Chōsen gakkō; Korean: 조선학교) is school located in Japan that teaches Koreans in Japan by Chongryon. It is sponsored by North Korea and Chongryon. Chōsen gakkō is the most popular foreign school for Koreans in Japan, although it is not acknowledged as a regular school. A Korean school sponsored by South Korea and operated by Mindan has fewer students but is so acknowledged. As of 2013 there were 73 North Korean grade schools and ten North Korean high schools in Japan. As of 2014 there were about 150,000 pro-North Korea Zainichi Koreans in Japan, and they form the clientele of the North Korean schools. As of 2013 the North Korea-aligned schools had almost 9,000 ethnic Korean students. There is also a North Korea-aligned university in Japan, Korea University.

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