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Why Japanese Kids Study in 40°C Heat With No Air Conditioning

Japan's summers are brutally hot and humid — often reaching 35°C or higher. Yet for decades, most Japanese schools had no air conditioning at all. Students sweated through lessons with only fans and open windows. Why did one of the world's most advanced countries leave its children to study in extreme heat? And what finally changed? The answer reveals a fascinating tension between tradition and modern life in Japan.

Did your school have air conditioning? How did you deal with summer heat? 👇

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