The school is based on two campuses spanning over 2 hectares with a swimming pool, a soccer field, a gymnasium, a dojo, a tennis court, a running track and an auditorium.
In 1973, the building was bought by France, and in January 1975 became the Lycée franco-japonais (日仏学園 Nichifutsu Gakuen).
At the start of the 2003 school year, the Primary students were grouped together on the Fujimi site.
Secondary students and their teachers moved to the campus of the former Japanese school of Ryuhoku (Taito-Ku).
[2] High school (upper secondary) students who speak Japanese may enroll in the Option international du Baccalauréat (OIB).