Japan
Japan has traditionally fared admirably in the educational field. As a result, it has remained in second place in the 'World Top 20 Educational Poll' for the past three years. Japan's educational system is strong for a variety of reasons.
To begin with, all of Japan's curriculums are developed at the national level, with no educational discrimination. Second, basic education in Japan is nearly free for children aged 6 to 15. People usually receive an education until they reach the age of 18.
Furthermore, the country's educational constitution is quite strong, and there are no fundamental defects in it. Yes, robust educational legislations and national level curricula that adhere to social and cultural norms are seen to be sufficient for good educational outcomes. As a result of the 104 power ranking score, it is ranked second here.