Basic stuff that any 1st world westernized nation wold learn, except substitute things particular to the given nation in which you were educated (poetry, history, social studies) for an emphasis on Japanese culture. Not that different from anyone else. What did you think they learned, bushido and seppuku?
Japanese people do not speak Chinese unless they have learned it in school or have lived in China. For the languages of Japan, click here.
At a school
Journalism is a school subject. Students learn about the Japanese language and culture in school.
only by Japanese visitors and those who learn it in school as a second language.
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
english, cantonese, japanese, hindu.
Conji
yes if they want to
judo, Japanese, journalism
YouTube videos, talking to Japanese people
dojo means school in Japanese so a dojo is somewhere you learn in America it is common to call a place where you learn a Japanese martial art a dojo
It is essential that Japanese people/children learn English because English is the most common language. Not only is it useful for travel but also for business. ___ To answer the actual question that was asked, Japanese kids start learning English very early in elementary school, and will continue to have English lessons (both reading/grammar as well as speaking/understanding) all through high-school.