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Views of the Central Media on Japanese Schools
The central media's view of Japanese schools: a silent view.

In China, there are only 35 pure Japanese schools, accounting for nearly half of the number in other countries. These Japanese schools are located in China and spread all over developed areas such as Shanghai and Suzhou, unlike other primary and secondary schools in China.

The students in the school are all pure Japanese students. If you get into it, it's just like in Japan. The students in it are all Japanese, and they are educated all over Japan, including textbooks and books. Even the teachers who teach are imported from Japan.

Japanese universities accredited by the Ministry of Education of China:

1, National University, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University of Education, Muroran University of Technology, Otaru University of Commerce, Daiguang Agriculture and Forestry University, Asahikawa Medical College, Kitajima University of Technology, Hirosaki University, etc.

2. Public universities, Kushiro Public University, Sapporo Medical University, Aomori Health University, Aomori Public University, Iwate University, Akita University, Miyagi University, etc.

3. Private universities, Asahikawa University, Sapporo College University, Sapporo International University, Chitose University of Science and Technology, Daodu University, Ozawa University, Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido Nursing University, etc.

Japanese universities are divided into public universities and private universities. Public universities in China emphasize academic research, while private universities emphasize social practice. The two types of schools have different styles and have their own advantages.

There are 82 national universities in Japan, 87 public universities in Japan, 588 private universities in Japan, and the remaining 7 universities, accounting for 764. In terms of the number of students, China's public universities only account for 5% of the total because of the small number of schools, strict enrollment and low tuition fees? .

However, the authoritative ranking institutions in the world have always provided the ranking of Japanese domestic universities as an important reference for academic research and enrollment of Japanese domestic universities. The standards of authoritative ranking institutions in the world are mainly academic research, so the national universities that undertake the core of scientific research have a good world ranking and international reputation.

For example, in academic ranking of world universities, the top ten Japanese universities are all national universities. Due to the large scale of graduates and wide participation in social activities, private universities have a slight advantage when they take office in Japan.

There are 764 universities in Japan (academic qualifications correspond to more than 870 domestic undergraduate universities) and many junior colleges (academic qualifications correspond to domestic junior colleges and junior colleges). Since the Japanese government does not recognize Japanese specialized schools, most international students studying in China will choose to study in Japanese universities.