Japanese schools are much ruder. The students are allowed to walk out of a room if they don't like the lesson, even though Japanese people are very polite.
Some similarities between Australia and Japan include their advanced economies, high standards of living, and strong emphasis on education. However, they differ in terms of geography, culture, and language, as Japan is an island nation in East Asia with a homogenous population, while Australia is a continent-country in Oceania with a diverse multicultural society. Additionally, Japan has a long history of ancient traditions, whereas Australia has a more recent history of colonization.
The capital of Australia is in Canberra, which is in Australia, not Japan. The Australian Embassy in Japan is in Tokyo, Japan.
Japan is northeast of Australia
what does Australia do the same to japan
Japan has an alphabet, but it is not like Australia's.
Schools in Australia and US have differences like in Australia we have school uniforms where as US can have casual clothes schools, US schools could have security guards surrounding the grounds and cameras where as Australia has staff supervising and security cameras. There isn't much of a difference between schools in Australia and US but if you're choosing a private school than they will have a more stricter uniform, but it's practically the same compared to public. Sometimes it's not the school, but the students. Hope this helped!
school is very different, hair colour, skin colour, the area of country e.t.c
because Australia hate and fight with japan first ^_^
In Australia, cricket. In Japan, karate.
No, Japan is north of Australia and New Zealand.
Boys went to school girls stayed home...all children go school now.
The area of Australia is more than 20 times the area of Japan.