全日本指定自動車教習所協会連合会, Driver education federation in Tokyo, Japan
The National Association of Designated Automobile Driving Schools in Japan is a federation that oversees a network of certified driving schools throughout the country and establishes educational standards. The organization operates through ten regional divisions to maintain consistent training quality across all member institutions.
The federation was established in November 1964 to create unified standards for driving education across member schools. Since its founding, it has grown to coordinate training quality and safety practices nationwide.
The federation designates June 25th as National Driving School Day, selecting this date because the numbers 6-2-5 represent safety in Japanese culture.
The headquarters is located in the Sun Kudan Building in Tokyo and distributes training materials, textbooks, and educational resources to member schools nationwide. This is primarily an administrative center rather than a public facility, so visitors should plan accordingly.
The federation holds exclusive rights to publish and distribute learning materials for all driver education in Japan. This central control over educational resources allows the organization to ensure consistent teaching quality across the nation.
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