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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.
This blog post explores the Lazy Fluency Podcast episode on STEM vs. Humanities in Japan, discussing the Japanese educational system's rigid division between STEM and Humanities and contrasting it with the more fluid American system. The post highlights the benefits and drawbacks of each approach and argues for a balanced education incorporating elements of both STEM and Humanities for personal and professional success.
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.
Explore Japan's unique blend of traditional and modern culture through its laws, rules, and manners. From drinking age to pension systems, waste disposal to health insurance, learn about daily life, education, labor laws, transportation etiquette, and more. This comprehensive guide is essential for foreigners living in or visiting Japan.
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).
Explore the redesigned Japanese banknotes featuring Kitasato Shibasaburō, Tsuda Umeko, and Shibusawa Eiichi. Learn about their contributions to medicine, women's education, and entrepreneurship, and discover the advanced anti-counterfeiting measures that make these notes a marvel of modern technology.
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.
This article explores the stereotypes associated with Japan's 47 prefectures and the pride that comes with regional identity. It also discusses reverse culture shock, a phenomenon experienced by individuals returning home after living abroad, highlighting the challenges and adjustments they face. By understanding these aspects, we can gain a deeper appreciation for Japan's rich cultural heritage and the experiences of those navigating the complexities of cultural reintegration.