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-9 years school compulsory

-Have a test b4 you can enter middle school and high school.

-The test can be very hard

-japanese people take shoes off b4 entering house/ school

-has set colors for each grade

-Literacy rate over 99%, highest in the world.

-Hw starts on first grade

-many school events like relay races, tug of war. Excursions to historical sites, festivals and perfomances by children.

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