TOKYO -- Japan will provide more support for educating children of foreign nationals from early childhood through high school, including by increasing Japanese-language classes, under a plan released Monday.
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Foreign children study at the New International School of Japan in Tokyo. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
TOKYO -- Japan will provide more support for educating children of foreign nationals from early childhood through high school, including by increasing Japanese-language classes, under a plan released Monday.