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gakusyuu-net is a Japanese online learning resources website. Its homepage tagline is “supporting the spirit of learning,” and its core focus is providing questions and explanations around junior high school entrance exams in Japan. The site clearly states that all content is free to use, and that it hopes everyone—from current entrance-exam students to adults who want to study again—can enjoy the process of learning through thinking. Rather than a typical online course platform selling class packages, it is closer to an open question bank and educational reading site.
The subject areas include language studies, arithmetic, science, and social studies. The language section covers English and German; its English manga content can help learners study grammar roughly from Eiken Grade 5 to pre-Grade 2 level. The arithmetic section features story-based characters, including Miki-chan and characters from the arithmetic world, along with short quizzes and explanations. Science and social studies mainly use “one-line question collections,” emphasizing repeated practice until learners achieve a perfect score or get every answer right. The available text does not mention live classes, recorded video lessons, or one-on-one tutoring, so the teaching format should be understood as web-based self-study material rather than interactive courses.
Pricing is the site’s biggest highlight: the text explicitly says “すべて無料でご利用できます,” meaning everything can be used for free. There is no visible mention of subscriptions, individual course purchases, memberships, or payment methods. The main content language is Japanese, while the language-learning section involves English and German, so it is more suitable for learners who can read Japanese. The site also does not disclose any accreditation, completion certificates, or official Eiken authorization, so it should not be regarded as a certificate course.
Its strengths are that it is free, covers a relatively broad range of subjects, and lowers the barrier to entry through manga, characters, and one-line questions. It works well as supplementary material for junior high school entrance exam preparation and basic subject review. The drawbacks are also clear: it lacks a structured learning path, teacher background information, Q&A support, and learning progress management. The latest updates appear to be concentrated mainly between 2020 and 2021, so the current level of content maintenance remains uncertain.
It is suitable for students preparing for Japanese junior high school entrance exams, learners studying Eiken grammar from beginner levels up to pre-Grade 2, and adults who want to relearn foundational knowledge using Japanese materials. For users in China, the main barrier is not cost but Japanese reading ability and access stability. The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payments, or network restrictions, so this remains unknown. If you need structured Chinese-language courses, domestic basic-subject platforms may be more appropriate; if you need free international resources, alternatives such as Khan Academy and NHK for School are also worth considering.
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