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This blog explores the world of cram schools in East Asia, discussing their origins, purpose, and implications on students. It compares East Asian education systems to those in the West and suggests alternative approaches to foster a love for learning.
Explore the unique and rigorous educational system of Japan, from elementary school to university, learning about the daily routines, curriculum, and life stages that prepare students for a global society.
Explore the vibrant sporting culture of Japan, from traditional sports like sumo and kyudo to modern favorites like baseball and soccer. Discover the history, rules, and cultural significance of these sports and how they contribute to Japan's rich heritage.
In Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward, a seemingly routine educational issue has exposed a deep-seated problem of systemic corruption. Recent investigations have revealed that former district council member Hideshi Shimazaki was involved in corrupt practices concerning cross-border enrollments, raising serious questions about educational fairness and exposing the darker side of the competitive drive for prestigious schools.
Japan is undergoing significant changes in immigration policies, economy, and healthcare systems. The introduction of the Nomad Visa, new national standards for Japanese language schools, plans to double immigration, and changes in healthcare and vet care are reshaping Japan's future. These developments may impact Japan's economy, society, and international relations as the country adapts to global trends and internal challenges.
Explore the origins, evolution, and contemporary celebrations of the Tanabata Festival in Japan. From its mythological roots to modern-day rituals like Tanzaku, Tanabata is a timeless celebration of love, hope, and dreams that connects generations and cultures.
Explore the rich tapestry of Japanese society through its diverse occupations, from revered teachers to skilled fishermen, each role contributing uniquely to Japan's vibrant culture and daily life.
Every summer, Japan faces the relentless threat of typhoons, a seasonal challenge due to its location in the Western Pacific typhoon zone. This island nation, accustomed to the frequent arrival of typhoons, has developed some of the most advanced disaster prevention and response systems in the world. From pre-typhoon warnings to evacuation shelters, from disaster education to technological innovations, Japan's approach is a comprehensive model of how to manage natural disasters. Through centuries of experience and ongoing technological advancements, Japan has built a robust disaster management framework that involves government agencies, local communities, individuals, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
This article explores the nuances of summer vacations in Japan, the United States, and beyond, discussing the expectations, experiences, and impacts of these breaks on students, parents, and communities. It highlights the differences in the education systems, the role of parents and communities, and the cultural impacts of summer breaks, calling for a reimagined future that better serves all stakeholders.
The article examines a tragic traffic accident in Nagano, Japan, where a family's camper van overturned, resulting in the death of an 8-year-old boy and injuries to other family members. It explores Japan's advanced transportation system, including highway design, urban transit integration, and traffic regulations. It also discusses the specific challenges and safety concerns associated with camper vans, tire maintenance, and aging drivers, and highlights the importance of continuous improvement in road safety and accident prevention.