E-Sports Free School RE:VISION Expands Nationwide With Chiyoda Campus
The expansion comes as a Ministry of Education survey shows truant students in Japan reached a record high of about 354,000 in 2024, with many receiving no specialized support.
Reporting from 1 source: KAI-YOU.
RE:VISION, a free school that uses e-sports as an entry point for truant children, is expanding nationwide through a franchise system. The Chiyoda Campus, which pre-opened in April 2026, began full operations in August. The school uses Minecraft and Fortnite for interaction and Tenjin X for learning.
The free school RE:VISION, which uses e-sports as an entry point to help truant children reconnect with learning and society, is expanding nationwide through a franchise system. The Chiyoda Campus, operated by Axil Inc., pre-opened in April 2026 and began full-scale operations in August.
At RE:VISION, children interact through games like Minecraft and Fortnite while learning at their own pace with Tenjin X, a textbook-aligned digital teaching material. The model was built by N·SOURCE Inc., which runs the original campus in Tachikawa, Tokyo.
The expansion follows a 2024 education ministry survey showing about 354,000 truant elementary and junior high students, a record high for the 12th consecutive year. About 136,000 of them receive no specialized consultation or guidance.
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