Shiseikan High School is an all boys school in Sendai. They have only five members in their Orchestra Club.The campus is located near Aoba Castle. and Sendai's Founder Masamune Date is often referenced for this school.
Shiseikan is translated as "House of Sincerity". Characters who are in this school is named after referenced Meiji Era.
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During the Meiji period, a cultivator brave Hokkaido's harsh weather to plant crops and forests. Determined to never lose against nature, he wanted to somehow pass his experiences onto the next generation. He became a scholar and professor, eventually using his knowledge to found what would be later known as Shiseikan High School. Over the ages, the school has made gradual adjustments for contemporary needs yet would continue to offer the founder's cultivation methods into its curriculum due to its historical importance to the school. A honorary statue and plaque dedicated to the founder is present at the school's front gate.
Middle school and high school students can attend Shiseikan. It is an all boys school in the vanilla title. feat. Shiseikan states that a special course which allows female students began the year prior to the protagonist's admission. The new course is a teaching plan which combines classes which would be necessary for postgraduate enrollment. It doubles as an experimental adaptation to contemporary trends.
Among its extracurricular clubs, the Wind Instrument Club (吹奏楽部, suisōgaku-bu) is one of the school's pride. The club's trumpet, trombone, horn and tuba players have received famed recognition within local concourse and marching band competitions for many years. It originally functioned in two groups, the seniors and juniors. The seniors would plan club events and instruct the juniors. Juniors were expected to be standby reserve members for the seniors' competitions. Every member supported one another with advice and constructive criticism.
After a serious incident, the club is threatened to be disbanded, Many members left to join Brass Brand Club instead than to protect the honors of Club. To protect their clubs, the remaining members has to be victorious in a national tournament.