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There are many young students in Japan who have not been coping with school life - so much so that they refuse to go to school. The reason is wide ranging from their school performance to their relationship with classmates.
When this issue is reasonably widespread throughout Japan, on August 25, a tweet was sent by Kamakura City Library (@kamakura_tosyok), which has been retweeted more than 60,000 times because of its heartwarming message. Here's the tweet (and its translation) in full:
By sending this tweet, this library offered a helping hand to those students who are emotionally struggling. This message had touched the hearts of many:
It's not that students are free to skip school, but we're sure that such message would provide some sort of relief to all those students who are struggling.