about 5
All that are not brain dead.
Most schools cater to people with blindness - it's part of a disability/equality policy, but there are some specialist colleges and schools for the blind/deaf, but not a lot. There aren't any statistics that state how many there are though.
They're just called "Blind Schools" or "Schools for the Blind" as far as I know. We have one in the neighboring town and that's what it's called here at least. Answer: Blind people go to many types of schools. Some go to regular public schools. Some go to residential or day schools for the blind. Some go to private schools. The type of school that is best depends on what services the student needs and what type of school can most readily provide those services.
People who attend schools for the blind learn how to deal with their disability. They will learn to read in braille.
not enough money for schools since there were so many earthquakes.
Schools in Japan have Japanese people and English schools have English, Australian,American, multicultural people and schools in Japan are more advanced due to their technologies
yes in blind schools
There are many schools in Japan that teach English to children, including public schools, private schools, and language schools. English education is often incorporated into the curriculum from elementary school onwards, with the aim of improving language proficiency among students. The exact number of schools teaching English to children in Japan is not readily available.
No. the term "Venetian" blind refers to a specific type of blind which was not used historically in japan.
i think abut 70-90
they are not that alike japan schools are more strict but they learn the same things as us just in a different style
Most of the schools in Japan has no janitors. They let the students clean as a training for morality and discipline.