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door Shikiho Fujimoto 5 jaren geleden

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School Rules

In Japan, school regulations are stringent, reflecting deep-rooted traditions and an emphasis on conformity. Both public and private institutions enforce strict dress codes, requiring students to wear uniforms that display their school name, ID, rank, and school year to avoid any visible economic disparities.

School Rules

School Rules

These are rules for


high school students in Japan


Jr. high school students in Japan


Students at Public schools


Students at Private schools



Historical Background

After WW 2
Before WW 2

Reasons

Traditions
Control students in their free time
Conformity

Japan

Females
Males
uniform
Show achievements

medals

Show School name / ID
Show Rank and school year
to prevent showing the gap between rich and poor
clothes
almost everything is decided what students should wear in the school
hair style
stereotypes

people who dye their hair are not serious

the Japanese hair should be black

hair accessories

almost they aren't allowed in the school

should keep length

flamboyant hair style isn't allowed(shaved sides, undercut)

girls→shoulder-length (if it is long, they have to tie their hair)

boys→short (not long)

should be black

If someone's hair is brown, they have to dye their hair black.

health checks