In Japan, children as young as six are entrusted with responsibilities like cleaning classrooms and serving lunch, fostering a strong sense of community and teamwork.
The character-building traditions in Japanese education, as illustrated through the experiences of students like Ayame, highlight the balance between discipline and personal freedom.
Japanese society’s efficiency, such as trains running on time, stems from values instilled in children to prioritize harmony and consideration for others from an early age.
Instruments of a Beating Heart showcases first graders overcoming challenges within a music orchestra, demonstrating the collective pressure and joy of being part of a community.
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