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I intend to immigrate to Japan. My new home is in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Daughter 10 years old, son 8 years old. Will the past be appropriate? ...

Hello!

Children will soon adapt to Japan, and their language barriers will soon disappear. It may be that adults adapt slowly, especially those who are not very communicative. Life is not very important, the problem is the notice of children's school, parents' meeting, etc.

I don't know what you mean by a good primary school. Generally speaking, after foreigners' children come to Japan, they all go to the nearest school and attend public schools stipulated in the district, so they cannot choose schools at will. However, if you go to a private school, that's fine. You are free to choose any private school in Japan as long as you pass their exams. The most famous private primary school in Shinjuku District is Xueyuan Primary School, with an annual tuition fee of1.2000 yen.

Public primary and secondary schools are free. I don't know your actual situation (family conditions, whether your lover is Japanese or China, etc.). ), but all districts also provide subsidies for foreign children, such as money for school bags and school equipment.