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Why did I suddenly write this article? You probably know the reason, so I won’t say much. For a long time, there has been a phenomenon that puzzles Chinese people, which is:

The Japanese built schools on our land, but only Japanese children can attend, and outsiders are not even allowed to visit, making it very mysterious.

So many people questioned:

Why do the Japanese want to establish Japanese schools on our land? And why don’t they allow our Chinese children to attend?

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Ordinary people question it, and famous Hong Kong actors also question it, it can be said to be almost universal. On short video platforms, there are many short dramas that are about beating up the guards of Japanese schools, and all the short dramas end with this sentence: China is no longer the China of 100 years ago…

It’s so exciting to watch that you can’t wait to rush over and beat up the Japanese yourself. However, Japan has never come forward to explain why it wants to set up Japanese schools on our land.

So various speculations arose among the people, of course, most of them are various theories. What is the reason?

Let me say a few words. Japanese students who participate in the national college entrance examination must also have a Japanese nationality and have a complete learning experience in schools that meet the qualifications recognized by their education department. In other words, they must complete their studies in Japanese schools in order to participate in the national unified examination.

This is the same as us, we have school registration, and Japan also has it. As we all know, there are many multinational Japanese companies, and there are many in our country, such as Shanghai and Suzhou. In Suzhou alone, there are nearly 3,000 Japanese-funded enterprises. Each Japanese-funded enterprise in China must send Japanese people from their home country.

Many of these Japanese people who are sent to China come with their families.

Then the question arises, what about their children’s schooling? Can they attend our schools? As mentioned earlier, the Japanese unified examination requires a complete Japanese school registration, and attending our schools, the Japanese school registration in China is not recognized. Therefore, this problem must be solved.

The Japanese side communicated with our diplomatic and education departments, and with our approval, established Japanese schools on our land, specifically for the children of Japanese people sent to China to attend. The purpose is for these children to have complete Japanese school registration, making it convenient for them to transfer back to their home country to continue their studies at any time. Therefore, such schools, of course, do not accept non-Japanese children, because you do not have legal Japanese school registration and cannot register.

In China, there are about 35 Japanese schools, distributed in cities with more Japanese-funded enterprises, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Qingdao, Dalian, etc. There are also many people who say that where these children who attend Japanese schools go in the end has also become a mystery, and some people even suspect that these children eventually become Japanese JD. In fact, these children, along with the transfer of their parents’ work, if their parents are transferred back to China after being sent abroad for a few years, the children will of course return to Japan to go to school. Therefore, they did not disappear, but returned to their home country, and finally either entered their national universities or studied abroad.

This is the general situation, but it has been processed and rendered in various ways over the years, and the result is no longer worth looking at.

Finally, let me say, on our land, in addition to Japanese schools, there are also German schools, British schools, and Canadian schools, and the nature is the same.

It’s definitely right to think more about everything, but if you don’t understand, you can verify more, don’t start with conspiracy theories.


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