akudai
Akudai is a Japanese term that translates to "bad" or "evil" "study" or "learning." It refers to a negative or unproductive approach to academic pursuits. This can manifest in several ways, such as a lack of genuine interest in the subject matter, a focus solely on passing exams rather than understanding concepts, or a tendency to engage in cheating or other dishonest practices. Akudai is often contrasted with the ideal of "gokaku," which signifies passing exams, and "manabi," which represents true learning and intellectual growth.
The concept of akudai is particularly relevant in the context of the highly competitive Japanese education