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Food and Drink during the Japanese New Year

January 13, 2012 – 4:45 am |

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A look at some traditional Japanese food and drink (and what it symbolizes) during the New Year. Feel free to leave comments or questions on the Black Tokyo TV YouTube channel.  I look forward …

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What's up with Japan's education gap?

Submitted by on April 27, 2009 – 11:11 amNo Comment

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Did you know?: “High school is not compulsory in Japan, and even public high schools require tuition fees. In Tokyo, students have to pay a little more than ¥10,000 a month to attend public high schools.” 

Phillip Brasor in a Japan Times piece reports that “media silence on first lady’s school visit shows Japan’s education gap.” He says, “In essence, there is no such thing as a “scholarship” in Japan.” Surprising? Well check out the rest of his article here

Additionally, you can read Ms. Aya Abe’s report (in English), “Empirical Analysis of Relative Deprivation and Poverty in Japan” published by the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, March, 2006 via this link. and a report on “Indicators of Social Quality in Japan” here.

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