They would need a lot of space to make lunchrooms so they don't have lunchrooms and just let the students make/buy their own lumch and eat in class/school wherever they want.
d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.
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There are many schools that are specific to Japanese language, for instance if you wish to study at Japan, you are required to learn Japanese first, because the courses in Japan are in Japanese. if you fulfil the requirements you can go to Japanese language schools.
Japanese schools take their shoes of and where slippers at school and all the kids bow before a class
Yes, Japanese tap water is safe.
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.
to Japanese schools sometimes maybe for occasions
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
there are plenty of inline schools
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 there were schools in these Interment Camps. However it was only until the later years when they were eventually aloud to get jobs. The Japanese spent there own money and built these schools themselves much like they did everything else they wanted.
Garbage is usually dumped in the oceans, on streets, in school lunchrooms and scatered around the garbage can.