afukuokacityfreeschool
afukuokacityfreeschool
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Fukuoka City Free School
Fukuoka City Free School is a school that does not charge tuition for elementary and junior high students. However, students must pay fees for school lunches, supplies and some school trips. Students who have financial difficulties paying these fees may apply for assistance. Details can be obtained from the schools or the School Enrollment & Finance Subsection (Gakuji-gakari) of the Educational Support Section (Kyoiku Shien-ka), Fukuoka City Board of Education. Check their site to know more details 福岡市フリースクール.
Located along the shores of Hakata Bay, Fukuoka has been an international port city since ancient times. This historic city continues to draw visitors from around the world, especially since Japan reintroduced visa-free entry for foreign tourists in October 2018. Visitors are drawn by Fukuoka’s renowned cuisine, casual atmosphere and arts scenes.
One of the city’s many cultural assets is the Fukuoka Museum, which combines classical Japanese architecture with modern art and is also registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Fukuoka Prefecture. Another must-see attraction is the Hakata Port Tower, a symbol of the city that offers beautiful views over the sea and a modern shopping and dining complex below.
The city is a leading center of Japanese music, with an abundance of venues and talented artists. Notable musical names include renowned singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki, the popular duo Chage & Aska and Morning Musume 6th generation member Reina Tanaka. In addition, Dominican singer and songwriter Juan Luis Guerra paid tribute to the city with his bachata song Bachata en Fukuoka.
Fukuoka is home to a number of universities and colleges that offer courses in the liberal arts, sciences and technical subjects as well as business and economics. In addition, Fukuoka City runs an extensive program of educational and cultural events for citizens and visitors from abroad.
There are also several private schools in the city that cater to students with special needs or those who do not pass the entrance examination for public schools. These schools are operated by the city and not by the prefecture. The city also offers after school care for children of elementary school age whose parents are away during the day. These clubs provide a safe environment where students can study and play.
As a major gateway to Asia, Fukuoka is a hub for international exchange with China and Korea. The city encourages citizen-led exchange through partnerships with local exchange associations and other organizations. In addition, the city supports overseas students with scholarships and offers consultations on human rights and resident status procedures for foreigners living in Fukuoka. The city also hosts an event for new international students every autumn. This is a great opportunity to meet other international residents and learn about the city’s culture and history.
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