Sup /trv/, this is probably gonna sound super cringey but here goes. I'd always wanted to see a snippet of what high school in Japan is like, and from what I've researched the best way to experience that is to go to one of those high school festivals open to the public. However I've found very little information on them online, some sites say these sort of festivals open in October, some say in July. Any more experienced gaijins know about this?
>>1245372
Would you go to a high school event in your home country when you knew none of the students or their family?
>>1245377
Now that I think about it this is actually a terrible idea.
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>>1245377
No but high schools in my country don't have qt anime girls ~
>>1245372
school starts at 8am, then runs until 5pm, then you have club (non-optional) after school 1-2 days a week, then maybe (definitely) cram school a couple of nights a week at least
it's like school anywhere else but even worse, no wonder they have so much teen suicide
>>1245372
I cringed harder than I have ever cringed on /trv/ to be fair though, many Euros and Japs are curious about our prom traditions.
Please stay away from japanese school childreb you degenerate
>>1245372
>I'd always wanted to see a snippet of what high school in Japan is like
Long hours, class six days a week, boring as fuck, and lots of stupid high school drama. But all in Japanese.
>and from what I've researched the best way to experience that is to go to one of those high school festivals open to the public.
"Open to the public" doesn't necessarily mean "we're cool with random, foreign vagrants showing up and weirding out the kids, their families, and the staff."