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词条 Colegio Japonés de Las Palmas
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  1. History

  2. References

  3. External links

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}}{{nihongo|Colegio Japonés de Las Palmas|ラス・パルマス日本人学校|Rasu Parumasu Nihonjin Gakkō}} was a Japanese international school in Tafira Alta, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.[1]

History

It opened in October 1973, making it the first Japanese school in Spain and the third-oldest in Europe if the Canary Islands are counted as being in Europe.[2] A Japanese teacher arrived to the island as it opened.[3] The school served members of the Japanese community involved in the fishing industry. Due to regulations, the business decreased in size, and accordingly the school decreased in size.[4]

In 2001 the Japanese fleet was moved from Las Palmas, leading to a reduction in the area's Japanese community. The student body fell below the minimum number supported by the Japanese government.[5] It closed in March 2001,[6] and was replaced by the Escuela Complementaria Japonesa de Las Palmas (ラスパルマス日本語学校), a part-time school.[3] The decline of the Japanese community of Las Palmas led many institutions catering to the Japanese community, including the day school, to close.[2] The closure of the day school resulted in the demise of the island's Japanese cultural exchange programme.[7]

References

1. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20010722070418/http://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/shotou/clarinet/jeurope.html 欧州の日本人学校一覧]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6Xa6IR0It Archive]). MEXT. Retrieved on 6 April 2015. "ラス・パルマス Japanese School of Las Palmas Carretera Del Centro 47, Tafira Alta, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Espana "
2. ^Ávila Tàpies, Rosalía (University of Kyoto) and Josefina Domínguez Mujica (Universidad de Las Palmas). "The Canary Islands in the Japanese Imaginary: The Analysis of Three Contemporary Narratives" ({{lang-es|Canarias en el imaginario japonés: el análisis de tres narrativas contemporáneas}}; [https://www.webcitation.org/6dJLjNm7A?url=http://mdc.ulpgc.es/cdm/ref/collection/aea/id/2212 Page archive], [https://www.webcitation.org/6dJLN0dE5?url=http://mdc.ulpgc.es/utils/getfile/collection/aea/id/2212/filename/2213.pdf PDF archive]). Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos ISSN 0570-4065, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2011), no. 57, pp. 525-56. Received 26 May 2010. Accepted 30 June 2010. English abstract available. CITATION, p. 528 (PDF 4/38): "El descenso de japoneses afectó a estas instituciones y a la asistencia prestada. Así,[...]El colegio japonés «rasuparumasu nihonjin gakko-» en Tafira Baja, abierto en el año 1973 (octubre) como el tercer colegio japonés más antiguo de Europa y el primero de España, se cerró definitivamente en el 2000 (marzo)."
3. ^"Historia" ({{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304033759/http://escuelajaponesalp.com/?page_id=246 |date=March 4, 2016 }}). Escuela Complementaria Japonesa de Las Palmas.
4. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20000601013445/http://member.nifty.ne.jp:80/toshimaku-taisei/laspal/gaiyo.htm ラスパルマス日本人学校の概要]" (Las Palmas Japanese School profile). Las Palmas Japanese School. June 10, 2000. Retrieved on January 13, 2019. "企業も目立ち、児童・生徒数も多かった。しかし、近年アフリカ西海岸のタコ・イカ漁に対する規制が厳しくなり、企業の事務所移転や人員削減があり、本校の児童・生徒数も減少の傾向にある。こうした中で、小規模・少人数学級の特性を生かして、基礎・基本の徹底はもちろん、「創造活動」と「情緒・体力養成の活動」の2本立で、"
5. ^"Historia" ({{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304033759/http://escuelajaponesalp.com/?page_id=246 |date=March 4, 2016 }}). Escuela Complementaria Japonesa de Las Palmas.
6. ^"関係機関へのリンク" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6XQY0RLGG?url=http://jsdqatar.com/link.html Archive]). The Japan School of Doha. Retrieved on 31 March 2015. "アテネ日本人学校(2007年3月休校)" and "ラス・パルマス日本人学校(2001年3月閉校)"
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www3.gobiernodecanarias.org/medusa/ecoescuela/tamadaba/2001/04/25/intercambios-culturales-con-la-cultura-japonesa-en-el-ceip-manolo-ortega/|work=Intercambio de experiencias (Revista 4)|title=INTERCAMBIOS CULTURALES CON LA CULTURA JAPONESA EN EL CEIP “MANOLO ORTEGA”|publisher=Tamadab (Centros de Profesorado de Gran Canaria), Government of the Canary Islands|date=2001-04-25|accessdate=2019-01-13|quote=Pero lamentablemente todo tiene un final, en este caso se trata del cierre definitivo del colegio japonés de Las Palmas, [...] Siempre es triste que un centro deba cerrar sus puertas,}}

External links

  • {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org//http://member.nifty.ne.jp:80/toshimaku-taisei/laspal/|title=Colegio Japonés de Las Palmas}} {{ja icon}}
  • {{cite web|author=坂東省次|url=https://www.kufs.ac.jp/toshokan/bibl/bibl165/pdf/16512.pdf|title=カナリア諸島 たびたびの旅|work=スペイン語圏を知る本(その31)|publisher=Kyoto University of Foreign Studies|year=2003}}
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