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Which major is better in Japanese vocational schools?

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Japanese vocational schools are schools for learning professional skills. Technical schools are legally in the same academic status as Japanese junior colleges and are equivalent to Chinese junior colleges. Unlike Japanese universities that focus on academic research, vocational colleges focus more on the practical skills and employment rate of students for future employment. The academic system of Japanese vocational schools ranges from one to four years, with two years being the most common. The shorter study time enables students to learn a professional skill as soon as possible and enter the workplace.

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The majors of Japanese vocational schools are diverse and can be roughly divided into the following categories:

1. Cultural industries. Including CG animation, comics, animation production, art, design, photography, dubbing, publicity planning, music, games, foreign language translation, tourism, hotel management, aviation, etc.

2. Industrial. Including IT, information processing, data analysis, automobiles, construction, civil engineering, electronic appliances, robots, measurement, landscaping, etc.

3. Commercial. Including business, bookkeeping, tax accountant, accounting, management, secretarial, administrative scrivener, sales, etc.

4. Education. Including early childhood education, childcare, psychology, foreign languages, etc.

5. Beauty salon and clothing category. Including clothing tailoring, fashion design, fashion business, daily necessities design, stylists, beauticians, hairdressers, makeup artists, manicures, etc.

6. Medical. Including nursing care, nursing welfare, social welfare, medical welfare, mental health welfare, nursing, rehabilitation science, dentistry, osteopathy, acupuncture, clinical examination, etc.