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Is there any benefits of going to a Japanese high school?

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Is there any benefits of going to a Japanese high school?

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Hey there, good to know theres other Japanese YahooAnswerers on this site! The highschool i went to in Osaka rp, had a strict “fluent or nothing” policy, even for exchange students coming from the US. You being genetically Japanese doesn’t matter at all, for all the government care your American, you live in America, you cant talk native-level Japanese, you moved away from Japan to live in another country, you hold another countries passport and citizenship. So in a nutshell, your no longer Japanese in their eyes. My nephew is currently attending one of the top High schools in Nagoya, and what he tells me, its unbeleivably hard. The amount of homework and compulsory after school work he gets is astonishing. I remeber the last time i visited he was still studying at 3am, and had to get up in 3 hours to leave for school. Japanese schools kinda work like this, they sleep throughout lessons, muck about and dont do the work set, then when they get home, because of the traditional high stand

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