[1][2] A Japanese businessperson and a Japanese government official had a conversation and had concluded that there should be a supplementary school in the Orlando area; this resulted in the school's establishment.
[1] The school was initially intended to serve Japanese persons temporarily living in the United States.
[4][5] As of 2007, there were 88 students, mostly at the elementary and junior high school levels.
That year U.S.-born children made up 80% of the weekend school's students.
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