Japanese School Uniform: Activities--Lunch


Figure 1.--Japanese primary children normally eath their lunch in their classrooms. Traditionally they brought a lunch prepared by mother to school. We note children being served lunch at school schools, we think mosly after World War II. Some schools now may have a cafeteria.

Japanese primary children normally eath their lunch in their classrooms. Traditionally they brought a lunch prepared by mother to school. We note children being served lunch at school schools, we think mosly after World War II. Some schools now may have a cafeteria. We are not sure about that. Secondary children also used to bring a lunh to school. We are less sure about the situation at these schools today. Some secondary schools are quite large. We suspect that many now have cafeterias, but we have little information.






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