Japanese School and Sightseeing Private Tour in Aomori

Japanese School and Sightseeing Private Tour in Aomori

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Aren’t you interested in visiting Japanese schools and experiencing some activities with the students there?

11/06/2018

Thank you, folks, for your interest in my school visit tour. I'm sure you can see Japanese students' daily routine at school with your own eyes, part of which is quite different from yours, and enjoy watching them working on it briskly.

For further information on the tour, just check out the following website and/or contact me through email on the web.

https://triplelights.com/japan/tour/aomori-school-visitssightseeing-spots-1515

Japanese School and Sightseeing Private Tour in Aomori Aren’t you interested in visiting Japanese schools and experiencing some activities with the students there?

02/06/2018

School lunch is served at each classroom by students in Japan. They eat hot lunch together with their classmates.

Lunch time at Japanese schools is not a lunch break but part of education teaching students such things as cooperation, manners, nutritional value and food culture. They even clean up after the meal. They usually eat lunch making several groups to enjoy eating with other students. They often encourage some students in the same group who are choosy about food to try to eat the food and help them not have a prejudice against the food (食わず嫌いしないように).
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Q: Who cleans the classroom in your country?
A: In Japan, students do.

All the students from elementary to high school are required to do something after school. What is that? Homework? Yes, definitely. But they can do their homework at home. This is what they have to do at school.
The answer is cleaning their own classrooms. They also have to clean other places in the school building, even the restrooms. Of course we have janitors (用務員) in Japanese schools. But janitors usually don't clean classrooms in Japan.
This comes from an idea that we should clean places we always use on our own. You can see students clean their classrooms in Thailand, too.

30/03/2018

Japan's School Lunches

・Students SERVE LUNCH to each other and CLEAN UP afterward, which TEACHES them cooperation and manners.

・In Japan, lunchtime is part of their EDUCATION, not a break from it.

・It's no wonder they have one of the LOWEST child OBESITY rates.

・SHARE the following video if you think more countries should FOLLOW JAPAN'S LEAD.

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109-343, Hiraoka Shinjo, Aomori City
Aomori-shi, Aomori
038-0042