You may say 'kyouiku.'
The top features of Japanese education system are history lessons, and innovation-based sciences.
You may say "kyouiku," written in Japanese as: 教育
PE (physical education) is 体育 (taiiku) in Japanese.
The reason why all Japanese people are smart is because their parents push them very hard with education,they are very strict with education,they really do hard studying with education,and they value their education very highly,go to the extent and the extreme with education.
Kumaji Yoshida has written: 'Japanese education' -- subject(s): Education
"Kyouka" is pronounced: KYOH-kah.
No. Japans education system is far superior to England's state education system.
Japanese public education is funded by their government. There are also private educators that are funded by the tuitions of students who attend, similarly to American education.
Toyotomi Morimoto has written: 'Japanese Americans and cultural continuity' -- subject(s): Education, History, Japanese Americans, Japanese Schools, Japanese language, Schools, Japanese, Social conditions, Study and teaching
Mamoru Iga has written: 'Japanese egoism' -- subject(s): Civilization, Education, Egoism, History, Japanese National characteristics, National characteristics, Japanese
it might be good in china but i think no it depends
Doo Soo Suh has written: 'A Japanese policy on university education in Korea' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Higher Education, Relations