Japan to launch language support project for foreign children
The number of public school students requiring special Japanese-language instruction reached a record high of 84,759 in fiscal 2025.
The Japanese government is initiating a new support program aimed at assisting foreign students who struggle with the local language in public schools. This decision follows recent data revealing that the number of pupils requiring specialized Japanese instruction has climbed to an unprecedented 84,759 during the 2025 fiscal year. Education officials intend to provide more robust resources to ensure these children can keep pace with their peers. By enhancing linguistic assistance, the project seeks to foster a more inclusive learning environment across the country. The move highlights the growing need for educational infrastructure to adapt to Japan's increasingly diverse demographic landscape.
This initiative addresses the urgent educational needs of a rapidly expanding population of non-native Japanese speakers within the national school system.
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