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{{Infobox school
| name = Chicago Futabakai Japanese School
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| streetaddress = 2550 N. Arlington Heights Rd.
| city = [[Arlington Heights, Illinois|Arlington Heights]]
| state = [[Illinois]]
| zipcode = 60004
| country = [[United States]]
| coordinates = {{coord|42.121423|-87.981362|type:edu_globe:earth_region:US-IL|display=title}}
| pushpin_map = United States Chicago#USA Illinois#USA
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| gender = [[Coeducational|Coed]]
| schooltype = Private 1-9
| grades = 1-9
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| campus type = Suburban
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| homepage = {{URL|chicagojs.com}}
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{{nihongo|'''Chicago Futabakai Japanese School'''|シカゴ双葉会日本語学校|''Shikago Futabakai Nihongo Gakkō''|'''CFJS'''; "Futabakai" means "two leaves" or "bud" organization, or "organization of growing sprouts"}} is a [[Nihonjin gakkō|Japanese elementary and junior high day school]] and [[Hoshū jugyō kō|Saturday education program]] in [[Arlington Heights, Illinois|Arlington Heights]], [[Illinois]] near [[Chicago]].<ref>"[http://www.chicagojs.com/jpn/sumirehomepage/endayori.html 園からのお知らせ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120115034546/http://www.chicagojs.com/jpn/sumirehomepage/endayori.html |date=January 15, 2012 }}." Chicago Futabakai Japanese School. Retrieved on January 10, 2012. "2550 Arlington Heights Rd. Arlington Heights, IL60004"</ref> As of 1988 it is sponsored by the Ministry of Education, now the [[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology]] (MEXT).<ref name=Lyman2>Lyman, Rick. "The Japanese Way In A Quiet New York School, 463 Children Of Japan's Corporate Elite Get A Proper Education." ''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]]''. April 22, 1988. p. [http://articles.philly.com/1988-04-22/news/26254097_1_japanese-school-japanese-student-japanese-education/2 2]. Retrieved on November 9, 2012.</ref> Before moving to Arlington Heights in 1998, the Futabakai education program was previously located in [[Chicago]], [[Skokie, Illinois|Skokie]], and [[Niles, Illinois|Niles]] in Illinois, with the day program beginning during the period in Skokie.<!--Cited below-->
 
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.j-school.net/futaba/ Chicago Futabakai Japanese Saturday School] {{ja icon}} (Archive)
** "[https://archive.is/20030423112551/http://www.j-school.net/futaba/handbook.htm School Handbook 2002]" ([https://archive.is/20030423112551/http://www.j-school.net/futaba/handbook.htm Archive]) - Saturday school English information
 
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