During the month of May you will find hundreds of young students in uniform at historic spots in Kyoto, Nara and Hiroshima. You may think they are skipping classes in a group but actually they are enjoying a field trip. School trips are a part of the school education in Japan and it’s compulsory for most of the students. When traveling from city to city, the school groups will travel in groups of as large as 400 or 500 students. During this time of the year, entire Shinkansen trains are dedicated to school groups. But when touring a destination, they go around historic spots in groups of 5. They are by themselves or with a taxi driver. They don’t have to worry about being kidnapped or robbed because the crime rate is very low in Japan.