Japanese School Uniform: Activities--Classrooms


Figure 1.--Here we see a Japanese primary class. I'm not sure if this is their gym uniform. Note the boys do not wear their shoes in the classroom. The class is a music class. Click on the imge to see more.

We are collecting images of Japanese classrooms and classroom activities which provide a range of insights on Japanese education. The arrangement od the classroon and the classroom furniture all provides interesting information. Many of the classroom activities are the same as in classrooms in other countries, but there are some activities unique to Japaan or schools in north Asia. The relationship between the children and the teachers can be seen in some of these images. One interesting aspect of Japanese schools is the important role children playing in in maintaining the classrooms and school in general clean. Children of course take off their caps and their jackets for class. We assume the same was true for blazers in the schools that had them. Primary children also take off their shoes. We are less sure about secondary students.







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