Why Do Japanese Kids Clean Their Own School? (The “O-Soji” Culture)
If you visit a Japanese school, you will see elementary school students scrubbing floors and wiping windows. You might wonder, “Why are the students doing the work of a professional cleaner?” Actually, schools do have staff (called Yomuin) for maintenance and heavy tasks. However, cleaning the classroom is strictly the students’ job. It is a daily routine called “O-Soji.”
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