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Understanding Japan's Education System

July 14, 2026
Japan's education system is structured with multiple levels, focusing on compulsory and optional schooling phases. Foreign students have various schooling options available to them.
### Elementary and Junior High School Education in Japan begins with elementary school followed by junior high school, both of which are compulsory. ### High School High school is optional but serves as a critical phase for further education. ### Schools for Foreign Students Dedicated schools and programs assist foreign students in integrating into the Japanese education system. ### Evening Classes Evening classes at junior high schools are available for students seeking flexible education schedules. ### Equivalency Examinations Examinations for lower and upper secondary school equivalency provide alternative paths to educational certification. ### Higher Educational Institutes Colleges and universities in Japan offer diverse programs for advanced learning. ### Entrance Examinations Entry into higher educational institutions typically involves competitive entrance exams. --- Source: Immigration Services Agency of Japan "Life and Work Guidebook" 第7版 https://www.moj.go.jp/isa/support/portal/guidebook_all.html This article was reorganized by SIAデジタルテクノロジー株式会社 based on the above source.

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