Yokota High School started construction in the 1970s after a deal was struck with the
Government of Japan to modernize
Yokota Air Base in exchange for Air Force property in Greater Tokyo. Yokota High School officially opened in 1973. The school was designed as a "school with open doors" and students had a
modular schedule containing 27 mods that they could choose from. The modular schedule continued under the next 2 principals.
Renovations The school has gone through some renovations, including an
artificial turf field, with both
football and
soccer lines and a surrounding track, which was built in 2012 at a cost of $1.2 million. == New school ==