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Yes, Japanese school students often participate in school camps, known as "shukatsu," which are typically organized for outdoor activities, cultural experiences, or team-building exercises. These camps usually take place during school trips or as part of extracurricular activities, allowing students to bond with their peers and learn new skills. Such experiences are an integral part of Japanese education, emphasizing collaboration and personal development.

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