
Illustration Club creates crime prevention poster at the request of Nishi-Iruma Police Station
On June 13, 2025 by SasakiAt the request of Nishi-Iruma Police Station, a second-year student created a crime prevention poster to be displayed in convenience stores. This poster will be displayed in all 90-odd convenience stores under the jurisdiction of Nishi-Iruma Police Station.

Illustration Club: First submission and first selection at the 73rd Saitama Prefectural Art Exhibition
On June 13, 2025 by SasakiA third-year student`s first Japanese painting (F50 size, 116.7 x 91.0 cm), “Abandoned Car Body Remaining in the Forest,” was exhibited at the 73rd Saitama Prefectural Art Exhibition for the first time, and was selected for the first time. The exhibition is being held at the Saitama Prefectural Museum of Modern Art in Kita-Urawa until

Boys’ Basketball Team 5/31 Kanto Tournament Results Report
On June 2, 2025 by SasakiTsuchiura Nihon University (104) – Yamamura International (53) Unfortunately, the first Kanto tournament was a tough one. However, we learned a lot, and we were able to experience the atmosphere, tension, and high-intensity play of a top tournament, and get the feel for what the team is aiming for. As the saying goes, “tasting the

Department of Biology visits Tokyo University of Agriculture
On May 30, 2025 by SasakiIt`s the Biology Club! On Friday, May 23rd, we visited Professor Satoshi Watanabe of the Graduate School at Tokyo University of Agriculture (Setagaya). The purpose of the visit was to be invited to attend the lecture “Special Lecture on Cellular and Molecular Function Science I” at the graduate school, as the content is similar to

Boys Basketball- Tournament Results
On May 19, 2025 by SasakiHere are the results of the Saitama Prefecture qualifying tournament for the 2025 Kanto High School Basketball Tournament. Yamamura International (76) – Matsuyama High School (62) Yamamura International (92) – Toyooka High School (58) Shohei High School (91) – Yamamura International (57) Yamamura International (77) – Keio Shiki High School (57) ─5th place deciding match─

JFA 12th All Japan U-18 Futsal Championship Saitama Prefecture Tournament Results
On May 13, 2025 by SasakiThe JFA 12th All Japan U-18 Futsal Championship Saitama Prefecture Tournament was held on Sunday, May 11th. Results Yamamurakokusai VS Estrela Kawaguchi U-15 PK 3 VS 4 Scorers: Nara (3rd year), Maruyama (3rd year), Maeda (3rd year), Nishizawa (3rd year) Yamamurakokusai Estrela Kawaguchi U-15 First Half 2 2 Second Half 2 2 Total 4 4

The Light Music Club participated in the “Heisei Live” hosted by Saitama Heisei High School!
On May 8, 2025 by SasakiOn Tuesday, April 29th (national holiday), three bands participated: the third-year band from the Light Music Club [seRECt (Select)], the mixed band of second- and third-year students [𝑀𝒾𝒹𝓃𝒾𝑔𝒽☨ (Midnight)], and the third-year solo band [Hokage]. In addition to checking the results of the mini-live concert and PA training session held last March, the club president

Light music club, new student welcome, after-school live performance!
On May 1, 2025 by SasakiThe Light Music Club held its annual After-School Live concert to welcome new students over three dates on April 16th, 19th, and 22nd. The band members, who took turns performing, all showed the results of their daily practice and enjoyed performing in front of the new students, despite being a little nervous. The sound engineer

Biology Club: “Nippon Ham Award” Results Announced!
On April 4, 2025 by SasakiIt`s the Biology Club! On Tuesday, March 25th, the Science Castle Research Fund 2024 “Nippon Ham Award” results presentation and certificate award ceremony was held at the Nippon Ham Central Research Institute (Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture). Last year (2024), there were 31 entries from all over the country for the Science Castle “Nippon Ham Award”,

We held a language study trip in Kamakura!
On April 1, 2025 by SasakiFrom Monday, March 24th to Tuesday, March 25th, 9 Yamamura International High School students went on language training in Kamakura and Enoshima. During the day, they not only visited shrines and temples, but also enjoyed local delicacies and relaxed on the beach. In the evening, they reflected on their experiences at the hotel, all in