What is the approximate schedule of school in Japan? Elementary school, junior high school and high school all say,

Japanese schools are generally relatively large, and all kinds of teaching equipment are readily available. Japanese schools are lax with students and pay attention to their quality education and practical ability. The schedule is to arrive at school at 8 am and finish school at 3: 40 pm. (local time) eat lunch with the unified diet provided by the school or bring your own lunch. Students and teachers in Japan are equal. When they meet, they all bow and greet each other. Teachers call students "students". In Japan, teachers and students are just like friends, friends of previous years. In Japanese schools, their classes are usually arithmetic, handicrafts, Mandarin, physical education and so on. I have personally experienced Japanese classes. Japanese schools have few classes. For example, there are only three classes in each grade in Xiaozhongye Primary School, which we visited. Moreover, there are only more than 30 people in a class. Japanese students are very enthusiastic. They help each other and greet each other like friends. They also give me everything they do, and I give them my things. Taking classes in Japan is just like playing games. Even I was infected by this atmosphere, and the whole class was in a harmonious environment. In school, all kinds of school affairs are managed by students themselves, and teachers only play a role in teaching. Some students check whether there is garbage or garbage classification error in front of the trash can; Some students stood at the door of the classroom to check the hygiene; There are also students walking around the school to maintain discipline. Although campus affairs are numerous and complicated, they have become orderly under their management, which makes us have to admire their self-reliance ability. Japanese students can not only take care of themselves, but also be very patriotic. They value their own culture. For example, primary schools in Japan don't learn English, but they carry forward their own culture-origami. When watching their performances, Japanese students sing books and make a lion's roar, which makes people deeply impressed by their patriotic beliefs. Japanese pupils are very tenacious. When we jump rope in all the virtues Tai Primary School, some people are afraid of being hit by the rope and dare not jump, while Japanese students, like those energetic people, bravely rush forward; When doing cleaning, freshmen kneel on the ground with a rag and wipe the floor carefully. How tenacious they are! There is also that Japanese schools are divided into three semesters.