Cyprus vs Japan
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Cyprus
Cypriot children on opposite sides of a UN buffer zone attend separate school systems.
The divided island means Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot children grow up with different curricula, languages, and narratives.
Japan
In Japan, six-year-olds ride the Tokyo subway alone.
A culture of collective responsibility and meticulous safety infrastructure makes child independence possible in one of the world's largest cities.
Cyprus
Cyprus has two separate education systems divided by the UN buffer zone. The Republic of Cyprus follows a Greek-influenced 6-3-3 system with free public education. Northern Cyprus follows a Turkish model. Both emphasize language, identity, and national narrative.
Japan
Academic rigor balanced with group harmony. Students clean their own classrooms and serve lunch. The school year starts in April. Cram schools (juku) supplement formal education for 60%+ of students by middle school.
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