A Small Abacus School in Aomori Transitions to an Online School with 770 Students in 26 Countries Spurred by the Pandemic—The Challenge of 'Kawakami School Japan' attracting Media Attention
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Kawakami School Japan, a small abacus school in Aomori, shifted completely online during the COVID-19 pandemic and rapidly grew via SNS into a massive platform teaching 770 students globally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of class is Kawakami School Japan?
- A: It is a large-scale online abacus class in Japan, originating from Towada City, Aomori Prefecture, where 770 students from 26 countries around the world study.
- Q: How did it expand its scale?
- A: It closed its physical classrooms in the Kanto region due to the pandemic and transitioned to a fully online format, rapidly increasing its student base through word-of-mouth on social media in just three months.
- Q: Can students from overseas or distant regions also attend?
- A: Yes, due to its fully online format, students can attend from anywhere, including Hokkaido to Okinawa and even overseas.