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an empty parking lot with benches and flowering trees in front of the apartment buildings on either side
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School Building With Cherry Blossom Trees
Cherry Blossom Trees Campus

This was my fave high school ever even though I was here for junior high and part of my freshman year... Nile C. Kinnick High School in Yokosuka, Japan. Life was a dream back then!

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a classroom with chairs and a chalk board

A typical classroom in a Japanese elementary school. These cubbies in the back of a classroom is the designated area for elementary-school-style backpacks (black for boys, red for girls). 2005.

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several children are preparing food at a school cafeteria while adults watch from the sidelines

School lunch in Japan is about more than just providing kids with a nutritious and tasty meal; another aim is to foster healthy eating habits that will benefit them throughout life. An American editor at Nippon.com traveled to Hirayama Elementary School, on the western edge of Tokyo, to learn more about school lunch in Japan.

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the japanese education system is open for students to learn english and chinese in their classroom

While it is a sight that surprises many people to see elementary school students going to school alone in Japan, there are many other aspects of Japanese school culture that are unique to you. How many "things that are natural to the Japanese" do you find fascinating?

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In Japan, a bag for books, pencils and tradition is called randoseru.
 “Randoseru were just part of the normal visual landscape" on streets and train platforms.
"Rarely do you see an elementary child with any other kind of school bag." The backpacks are not required, but strong social norms lead most families to purchase them for their children.
It was only when a Korean journalist compared carrying the bag to hauling a days' worth of rations in a backpack during his army service that it inspired thinking about the randoseru "as a microcosm of Japanese culture."

In Japan, a bag for books, pencils and tradition is called randoseru. “Randoseru were just part of the normal visual landscape" on streets and train platforms. "Rarely do you see an elementary child with any other kind of school bag." The backpacks are not required, but strong social norms lead most families to purchase them for their children. It was only when a Korean journalist compared carrying the bag to hauling a days' worth of rations in a backpack during his army service that it…

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an empty parking lot in front of a large white building with lots of windows on it

Japanese A typical Japanese school ... Not pretty on outside, but offers an incredible educational experience inside! Just opposite in the US ... Beautiful landscaped state of the art schools filled with near-illiterate youth! Where did we go wrong? Previous pinner wrote info. above and I agree. They are more advanced when the graduate and most go on to college.

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