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Why do Japanese counselors patrol outside?
Japanese counselors patrol outside to ensure the safety of students and maintain campus order. Patrol can include patrolling various areas of the campus, such as classrooms, corridors, canteens, libraries, etc. , to ensure that students' behavior conforms to the school rules, and to find and solve existing problems in time. The following are some reasons why counselors go out to patrol:

1. Safety management: The patrol of counselors can prevent and discover potential safety hazards, such as monitoring whether students use dangerous goods and obey traffic rules, thus ensuring the safety of students.

2. Discipline management: Counselors' inspections can supervise whether students abide by school rules and disciplines, such as not being late and leaving early, and not fighting in class, so as to maintain campus order and a good learning atmosphere.

3. Student support: Counselors can also interact and communicate with students during the inspection process and provide necessary support and guidance. They can listen to students' problems and troubles and give appropriate suggestions and help.

4. Social activities: Counselors can also participate in students' social activities, such as physical education class and community activities. To establish a good teacher-student relationship with students and promote the cohesion and friendly atmosphere of the school community.