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  2. List of municipal schools in Shinjuku - Wikipedia

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    Elementary schools: [1] Aijitsu Elementary School (愛日小学校)Edogawa Elementary School (江戸川小学校)Hanazono Elementary School (花園小学校) Higashitoyama Elementary School (東戸山小学校)

  3. 8 best family ski resorts for 2025 holidays

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    A family trip to Soldeu in Grandvalira, Andorra’s largest ski area, features 210km of slopes easily accessible for all ages, including a dedicated “Snow Garden” for children between three ...

  4. Mad River Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It is located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Campbell Hill, Ohio's highest point, and it is near the source of the Mad River. The resort's iconic bar venue called 'The Loft' caught fire on September 16, 2015, and was considered a total loss. [5] Local firm Thomas & Marker Construction was chosen to prepare the resort for the 2015-2016 winter season.

  5. Ski school - Wikipedia

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    Ski lesson. A ski school is an establishment that teaches skiing, typically in a ski resort.The modern version of the ski school was invented by the Austrian ski pioneer Hannes Schneider in the early 1920s when he formalized instruction methods and established these methods as teaching principles for all ski instructors at his school.

  6. Hanazono Station (Kyoto) - Wikipedia

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    Hanazono Station (花園駅, Hanazono-eki) is a train station in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The station (and surrounding neighborhood) are named for Emperor Hanazono , who had a palace in the area, now the Myōshin-ji temple complex.

  7. Hanazono University - Wikipedia

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    Hanazono University (花園大学, Hanazono Daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan that belongs to the Rinzai sect (specifically the Myōshin-ji temple complex, which it is next to). The university and the neighborhood are named for Emperor Hanazono , whose donated his palace to make Myōshin-ji.