At school, students have rich and delicious lunches and snacks every day, and fruits, milk, meat, eggs and jelly are all available. At the beginning of each week, parents will receive a uniformly printed lunch recipe for primary school students this week, detailing the contents and nutritional components of each meal.
Hard training: There are two regular games on Japanese TV. One is to let a mother give a 4-year-old child 3000 yen, let the child enter the commercial street alone, find and buy three designated items, and return within a limited time of three minutes. This is a great challenge to a child's intelligence, language and courage. Children should not only remember three things that their mother wants him to buy, but also deal with all kinds of shop assistants and pedestrians.
The other is to let a 6-year-old child go to a relative's house 10 kilometers away by himself, while the mother disguises herself as a stranger, watching the child how to find a passerby to show the way, how thirsty and how tired he is. Mothers who follow silently often shed tears with distress, but they will never help their children.
Japanese children walk by themselves from the first day of school, no matter how far away from home. If you have any difficulties on the road, you have to find a way to solve them yourself. Moreover, Japanese parents have cultivated their children to be cold-resistant and frost-resistant since childhood. When the cold winter comes, the primary school begins a month-long morning run, requiring each student to run on the playground wearing only a single shirt and shorts. The school has done a very detailed job and sent a form to each parent. Parents are required to take their children's temperature every morning, and fill in the form and stamp it to indicate whether they agree to let their children run in the morning today.
Collectivism: There is a popular group game in Japanese primary schools, in which students in one class line up in a long row, and each student ties his left foot with the right foot of the classmate next to him. Any student who wants to take a step must cooperate with the students on the left and right. If the whole class wants to run a distance, it needs to be highly consistent. To this end, every class practices hard, and there are competitions between classes and schools.