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学びTimes is a Japanese learning-content website with the tagline “Make learning more fun.” Based on the extracted page text, it is not a typical live-class, recorded-course, or 1v1 tutoring platform. Instead, it provides subject explanations in article form, with key sections such as “Beautiful Stories of High School Mathematics.” Its content covers high school math formulas, tips, checking methods, theorems, proofs, diagrams, and application examples.
Mathematics is the clearest focus area, especially high school math, university entrance exams, preparation for the most competitive universities, Mathematical Olympiad topics, and some university-level math. The site supports browsing by difficulty and by topic, such as trigonometric functions, factorization, equations, inequalities, integers, probability, sets, and propositions.
In terms of instructors and contributors, the page lists several supervisors or authors with backgrounds including completion of graduate studies at the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo, professors involved in university English education, and authors who were admitted to the University of Tokyo’s Science I track while having experience in individual tutoring. Overall, the academic and exam-related experience of its content creators is relatively transparent.
The extracted content does not show clear pricing, subscription plans, purchase entry points, or payment methods, so it can only be judged as being closer to a free-to-read content site. In terms of teaching format, the page does not mention live classes, recorded courses, or 1v1 services, nor does it provide information about study plans, homework correction, or Q&A communities. Certifications or certificates are also not disclosed, so it is not suitable for learners whose main goal is to obtain a certificate.
Its strengths are detailed content categorization and highly targeted topics, making it suitable for looking up specific math concepts or problem-solving techniques. It also emphasizes being “easy to understand” and “unambiguous,” which is valuable for self-learners.
The downsides are that the platform is not very course-oriented and lacks interaction, feedback, and learning-path management. The content is mainly in Japanese, which creates a language barrier for Chinese-speaking users.
It is better suited to high school students with some Japanese reading ability, university entrance exam candidates, math competition enthusiasts, and self-directed learners. The extracted text does not provide information about access from China, so this needs to be tested directly; payment information is also not disclosed. If you need Chinese-language explanations, structured courses, or interactive services, alternatives may include domestic Chinese math online courses, high-quality courses on Bilibili, or platforms such as Khan Academy and Coursera.
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manabitimes.jp is an Japan Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach manabitimes.jp directly.