1. Characteristics of education system: Compared with other countries' high school education systems, Japan pays attention to cultivating all-round talents and quality education of students. In teaching, sometimes more attention is paid to students' creativity and problem-solving ability, rather than just memorizing knowledge.
2. Education environment: Japan's high school education environment is relatively good, school facilities are perfect, and the relationship between teachers and students is relatively relaxed and harmonious. Students are generally supported and valued by teachers and schools, and have more opportunities to participate in various extracurricular activities and clubs.
3. Learning atmosphere: Compared with some countries with high competitive pressure, the learning atmosphere in Japanese high schools is relatively relaxed. Although there are some examination and rating systems, on the whole, the school pays attention to cultivating students' interest and ability, which reduces the tension of study.
It should be noted that this view that Japanese high schools are relaxed does not apply to all students, because each student's learning experience and feelings are different. Some students may have to face their own study pressure and competition, as well as some extra-curricular cram schools and various pressures for further studies. Therefore, it is subjective to evaluate the difficulty of a country's education, and various factors need to be considered comprehensively.