In 1993, Yamada Yoji's performance of "School of Learning" caused great feedback among Japanese students. It was not only popular, but also won a lot of attention among the major artists. The continuation of "School II" moves the stage to a high school for students with intellectual disabilities in Hokkaido, but still focuses on planning student relations and reflecting on the meaning of education. In the film, Yamada places his expectations on the school and the elderly: education is not just about cultivating good students in the minds of old people, and their job is not just to teach, but more importantly, to establish a deep relationship with students. The whole film is full of emotion and is worth tasting. The Learning Circle, a film by Yamada Yoji and a follow-up to his 1993 hit A Class To Remember, is a moving story about the daily life of teachers and students at a high school for mentally-h...