Japan holds their elections every 4 years.
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9 years. 6 years in primary school plus 3 years in secondary school.
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Japan didn't have anything after that. It took 15 years for US to rebuild Japan.
8 years
it is for nine years
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High School in Japan is three years. Kids in the first HS grade (ichi (1) nen (year) sei (student) ) are the equivalent of 10th graders in the United States. There is the extra year at the elementary school level which creates this. In the US elementary is over at 5th grade however in Japan it goes to 6th. Hope this helps.
Japan has a mandatory education that lasts through middle school. This breaks down into 9 years of mandatory education with 6 years in primary school and an additional 3 in middle school. Most Japanese students do however go to High School which is an additional 3 years meaning the average Japanese citizen has more likely than not gone through at least 12 years of education.
Is that mean high school? If it is they end up school at 12th grade. On the other way when they are 17 or 18 years old. But school is over in march every year then starts april. And high school is only 3 years.
American School in Japan was created in 1902.
Friends School - Japan - was created in 1887.
Try the link below to a Manga school in Japan .
Aoba-Japan International School was created in 1976.
Horizon Japan International School was created in 2003.
Japan Professional School of Education was created in 2006.