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Japanese private schools: the key to cultivating all-round talents
In Japanese dramas, fictional names of people, places, schools and companies are very common, which is also to make the story more attractive. Although Shenghua Women's University is fictional in TV series, there are similar private universities in Japan in reality, and the number is increasing year by year. This paper will discuss the development course and characteristics of Japanese private schools in order to help readers better understand this education system.

Independent private school

After World War II, Japanese private schools began to be independent, and got rid of the pre-war auxiliary education system. The autonomy of these schools is protected by law and regulated accordingly.

The key to training talents in all fields

Private schools have played a key role in the development of Japanese society, cultivated talents in all aspects for the society, and showed their publicity. They also pay attention to characteristics, and some famous private universities are famous for their high standards and characteristic disciplines.

Characteristics of famous private universities

For example, Waseda University is committed to cultivating enterprising talents and forming a free and broad school spirit. Keio University, on the other hand, is famous for its "practical learning", which aims at cultivating students' independent self-esteem.

Characteristics of private primary and secondary schools

Private primary and secondary schools in Japan also have their own characteristics. For example, private adult primary schools emphasize respect for individuality, closeness to nature, perception education and education based on scientific research.