塾 (juku) in Japanese, is a type of school that students go to when they are not attending regular classes. Usually it is referred to as a "cram school". A majority of Japanese High School students wish to attend college after they graduate from High School and one way of ensuring they have the necessary knowledge to pass the entrance exams is by attending a cram school. If the student fails to get into the school they want to, they usually attend a 予備校 (yobikou), or College Entrance Exam preparatory school so that they will hopefully be able to attend the next year (they call these students 浪人 [rounin]). So to answer your question directly, cram school is important for getting into college after graduating High School.
Juku Pent died in 1995.
Juku Pent was born in 1918.
Daido Juku was created in 1981.
Sankai Juku was created in 1975.
The word Juku means "Private or Public School in Japan". <3
The duration of Adventures of Juku the Dog is 240.0 seconds.
Adventures of Juku the Dog was created on 1931-04-30.
Ōta-juku Nakasendō Museum was created in 2006-04.
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Around 60-70% of Japanese kids attend juku, which are private after-school tutoring or cram schools. Juku are popular in Japan because they provide additional academic support and help students prepare for entrance exams.
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Mainly in Japan, Juku schools or Gakushu Juku (sometimes known as cram schools) are private after hours and weekend private schools students are sent to to gain additional education after normal school hours. The hope is to further the student's education in order to make them perform better in both regular education testing and to prepare for future secondary level testing.