The Country Study on Japan provides a comprehensive overview and detailed insights into the
Japanese system of education vocational training and labour market. Typical characteristics of
vocational education and training in Japan are presented and illustrated with many examples.
Japan is a particularly interesting context for comparative research on vocational education
and training because the mechanisms of organising vocational education and training differ
considerably from European concepts. Examples of this are the emphasised orientation towards
in-company learning after completion of a career in the education system and the low importance
of regulated occupations as opposed to in-company careers. The change in the Japanese economy
and society and the implications for VET are also presented in the country study.