Japanese students don't always go to school based on where they lived.
AbiJapan has an efficient public-transportation system, so yellow school buses were nonexistent.
Instead, in the rural area I lived, students commuted to school by public bus, train, bicycle, or some combination of the three.
School districts also weren't based on students' addresses, which is generally the case for public schools in the US.
Japanese students take a countrywide entrance exam and attend a school based on several aspects, such as price, location, affiliation, and education quality.
Persons:
Long, Abi Japan
Locations:
Japan, Oregon