List of jukus in Japan explained

This is a list of jukus in Japan. There are two types, namely academic or cram schools (focusing on supplementary education and test prep) and nonacademic schools (lessons in swimming, art, and other extracurricular activities).

Academic juku

There are two types of academic juku, yobiko (large cram schools specializing in entrance exams) and general academic schools.[1]

Yobiko

General academic juku

Prep schools for Daigaku-Kentei exam

The Daigaku-Kentei is a test sanctioned by the Education Ministry as a prerequisite for entering university where applicants do not have a formal high school diploma from a local public or private school.[1] Schools that prepare people for this exam include:[1]

Large-chain juku

The strong selling point of the cram schools in this category is their original published materials.[1]

Other juku

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cram Schools . www.education-in-japan.info . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080828111231/http://www.education-in-japan.info/sub203.html . 2008-08-28.
  2. https://tosemi.jp/