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How is college life in Japan?
Central University is a private university in Japan. It was founded in 1938 and provides university education in 1964.

Ranking: Universities in various countries rank 99th in the global university network (4ICU) and 199 1 in webometrics.

Campus life of central universities in Japan

I. Accommodation

There are few (not all) staff and student dormitories in Japanese universities.

Two. Classroom learning

The teaching level of Japanese universities is still relatively high, and the lecture system is relatively popular.

Three. After-school study

Japanese college students' after-school study is mainly concentrated in two periods, one is to study in the library or empty classroom before or after school, and the other is the self-study time at night.

In addition to self-study after class, Japanese college students also like to go to special schools to learn one or two extracurricular skills, such as management, foreign languages, decoration and design, driving, car maintenance, cooking, calligraphy, flower arrangement, piano and so on.

Fourth, outside of study.

1 overview

The extracurricular life of Japanese college students is very rich. As for the students, they are very busy. At school, in addition to classes, almost 42% of boys will go to cafes outside the school to chat with friends over coffee. After school in the afternoon, 42% of the female students will go to the coffee shop on the street to have a drink and chat. In fact, off-campus cafes and cold drinks shops have become a major destination for Japanese college students.

At school, 37% of students join clubs after class in the afternoon, mainly boys.

Many Japanese college students do odd jobs.

It is common for college students to go back to their dormitories, listen to music and watch TV.

Step 2 unite

There are about 80 clubs in every university in Japan.