Japanese culture in early childhood education: What do Fuji children learn every day?
In recent years, Japanese-style preschool education has increasingly gained attention from parents. Renowned not only for discipline, the Japanese have built an educational foundation that emphasizes character, independence, and community spirit from the very first years of life.

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At Fuji Preschool, Japanese culture is not just a theory—it is integrated into every daily activity of the children.
1. What do Fuji children learn from Japanese culture?
1.1. Independence in the smallest things
One of the hallmarks of Japanese education is fostering independence at an early age. At Fuji, children are guided to:
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Feed themselves and clean up after meals
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Put away their backpacks and shoes in designated places
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Handle personal tasks appropriate for their age
This helps children form habits of self-reliance, proactivity, and personal responsibility.

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1.2. Discipline and respect for the community
The Japanese highly value discipline and community spirit. At Fuji, children learn to:
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Line up and wait for their turn
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Listen to the teacher’s instructions
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Cooperate with friends in group activities
Rather than being forced, children are guided to understand: “I am a part of the community.
1.3.Politeness and Gratitude
Japanese culture emphasizes politeness and gratitude in life. At Fuji, children practice:
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Greeting politely every day
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Saying “thank you” and “sorry” at the right moments
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Respecting friends, teachers, and the environment
This is an essential foundation for developing a beautiful personality and positive emotions.
1.4. Meticulousness and Concentration
Activities such as crafts, drawing, and life skills practice all help children develop patience, meticulousness, and high concentration.

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1.5. Love for nature and a healthy lifestyle
At Fuji, children regularly participate in outdoor activities, observe plants, and learn how to maintain hygiene. This helps them develop physical health and a positive soul.

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2. Fuji – Not just a school, but a nurturing environment for character
The difference at Fuji lies not only in the curriculum but also in:
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A safe environment designed according to Japanese standards
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Patient and understanding teachers
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A “child-centered” educational approach
Every day at school, children learn not only knowledge but also how to become a good person.

Independence skills
Japanese-style preschool education focuses on building a solid foundation: Independence, Discipline, Character, and Life Skills.
At Fuji Infinity, every day at school is a journey for children to grow, become more confident, and carry sustainable human values within them.
