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Japanese schools are quite old-looking in apperance compared to American schools, but the space is about the same.

There is usually a big entrance door built of continuous pillars that are pretty low. Once you go in, you can see a big ground made of sand, on which the students can play during free time between classes.

Once you go into the main building, there are small lockers (without doors), often made of wood, where students can put there shoes in. In Japanese schools, students wear a kind of gym shoes called "uwagutsu" inside the buildings.

The hallway is similar to American schools, just looks a little old.

The classroom door is opened by pulling the door to the right, unlike American classroom doors which is opened by pulling in or out.

The Japanese schools tend to use blackboards and chalks rather than whiteboards and markers.

The seat and desks the students use are usually made of wood, again, somewhat old.

The great difference between American and Japanese schools is that in elementary school, the schools serves lunch everyday to students, and the lunch includes milk everyday.

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Depends on the size of it. For example, a nursery school can look like a house, others are just big square or rectangular buildings.

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there ugly

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