Zoshindo-Juken Kenkyusha releases 'High School Exam Jitsuyoku Toppa: 3-Year Complete Review' covering Japanese, social studies, math, science, and English on June 8, 2026, priced at 1,595 yen.
Zoshindo-Juken Kenkyusha (Osaka) will release a five-subject high school entrance exam workbook series on June 8, 2026. 'Jitsuyoku Toppa: 3-Year Complete Review' covers Japanese, social studies, math, science, and English in B5-format volumes of 152-176 pages each, with separate answer booklets. The series targets junior high 3rd-year students preparing for public to competitive high school exams. Each subject follows a 3- or 4-step structure: foundational skills, practical application, critical thinking and written-response training, and mock exam sections. Recent exam trends emphasizing analytical thinking and descriptive answers are addressed with dedicated problem sets. A digital feature lets students scan QR codes to access fill-in-the-blank review exercises on smartphones for efficient repetition. English volumes include QR-linked audio for example sentences and listening practice. Icons mark frequently tested, advanced, and descriptive problems to support self-study. Retail price is 1,595 yen (tax included).
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What subjects does the new workbook series cover?
It covers five subjects: Japanese, social studies, mathematics, science, and English, each sold as a separate B5-format volume.
When is the release date and what is the price?
The series goes on sale June 8, 2026 at a retail price of 1,595 yen per volume, tax included.
How is the study content structured?
Most subjects use a 4-step progression: foundational review, practical exercises, critical-thinking and written-response drills, and full mock exams. English uses 3 steps.
What digital features are included?
QR codes on book covers link to smartphone-based fill-in-the-blank exercises for key points, enabling quick repetitive review on the go.
Who is the target audience for this series?
The series is designed for 9th-grade (junior high 3rd-year) students preparing for high school entrance exams, from public to competitive schools.