The Scuola Giapponese di Milano (ミラノ日本人学校, Mirano Nihonjin Gakkō, English: "Milan Japanese School") is a Nihonjin gakkō in Milan, Italy.
Francesco Segoni of the publication Magazine of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore argued that the school building looks more like a country house than an educational building.
[3] Almost all of the students have parents working for Japanese multinational companies who had been transferred to Milan.
[2] It uses the public educational system of Japan, and is classified as a private school in Italy.
At that time, 140 companies with Milan area offices, all from Japan, helped finance the school.