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Girlschool continued to tour Europe and South America in 2011-12 and returned in Japan in 2013. [127] In early 2015, they recorded a new album titled Guilty as Sin with producer Chris Tsangarides , [ 128 ] which was released on 13 November 2015. [ 129 ]
Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in Japan may also be included. Pages in category "Girls' schools in Japan" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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Take a Bite is the seventh studio album by British heavy metal band, Girlschool, released by GWR Records in 1988. It is the first album to feature Tracey Lamb on bass, replacing Gil Weston-Jones. It is the first album to feature Tracey Lamb on bass, replacing Gil Weston-Jones.
Race with the Devil Live (Receiver Records RRCD 254) is the third live album by British heavy metal band, Girlschool, released in 1998. It is the recording of a concert held in Tokyo, during the 1982 Japanese tour. Enid Williams would leave the band soon thereafter. [1] The album was released again in 2008 with a different cover by Phantom Records.
Shizuoka Seien Girls' High School. In 1906, Seien Girls' High School was established by Iwao Okamoto (1867-1942) as a private women's school with the goal of nurturing "excellent mothers", through his principle that "the first education of any great and wise person is his mother."
Kogal girls, identified by shortened Japanese school uniform skirts. The two leftmost girls are also wearing loose socks.. In Japanese culture, Kogal (コギャル, kogyaru) refers to the members of the Gyaru subculture who are still in high school and who incorporate their school uniforms into their dress style. [1]
High School Girls (女子高生, Joshi Kōsei, also known as Girl's High) is a Japanese manga series, created by Towa Oshima, which was originally serialized in Futabasha's Weekly Manga Action magazine from 2001, and then subsequently Comic High! from 2004.