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Community early childhood education facilities in Japan include
Community early childhood education facilities in Japan include the following aspects:

kindergarten

Kindergartens in Japan are educational institutions that provide services for children aged 3-6. They usually offer a series of educational courses on a half-day or full-time basis, such as life skills, music, art, sports and social skills.

nursery

Nursery is a facility that provides services for children aged 0-5, providing services such as child care, nursing, education and nursing, so that parents can have a safe and stable environment to take care of their children at work. The quantity and quality of nurseries play a very important role in community preschool education in Japan.

Extracurricular activity center

In addition to kindergartens and nurseries, Japanese communities also have extracurricular activities centers, which provide colorful extracurricular activities for preschool children, such as music, art, sports, handicrafts and reading. Let children learn and grow happily in extracurricular activities.

Local community center

The local community center is a facility to provide services for community residents, and also provides a place for children to experience various community cultures and activities. Here, children can participate in various community activities, such as cultural display, festival celebration and social activities.

Civic activity center

Civic activity center is a place to provide various cultural, entertainment, health and other activities for community residents, and provide more learning and development opportunities for children. Here, children can take part in various courses and activities, such as physical exercise, music performances, handicrafts and so on.

In short, the facilities of community early childhood education in Japan are very diverse, including not only kindergartens and nurseries, but also extracurricular activity centers, local community centers and civic activity centers, which provide rich learning and development opportunities for young children and promote the all-round development of community early childhood education.