Sunday, January 24, 2010

Is it allowable in Japan for boys to wear the school uniforms of the girls if they want

Is it allowable in Japan for boys to wear the school uniforms of the girls if they want?
Just curious, nevermind whether they'd get laughed at or not, is it allowed? Like the gym burumas or the everyday skirt. Anyone know if this happens at all?
Fashion & Accessories - 6 Answers
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just wondering, why would you wanna do that? o_O
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Hmmm... idk Technically, I guess it would still fit under the dress code, so i'm going to say yes... that's a good question...
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in the manga Fruit Baskets, one boy did, but in real life, no
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If he has necessary reason to do so, it's not impossible. For example, when he has transsexualism. However, such a thing is not so acceptable to show it in public in Japanese society so I think it hardly happens and will be a thorny path. There was famous TV drama series in Japan that featured this topic but it was a girl want to be a boy. She suffered a lot in this drama.
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Of course. Not only from their curiosity. There are lots GID (Gender identity disorder) people in Japan (gay and lesbo are not popular terms). Men wear feminine clothes and women wear men's.
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If they are still in school, I'd say no. If you're an adult, you can do what you want in your home and it's up to how much you dare to be different in public. Keep in mind Japanese are very conservative when it comes to school dress. It might be possible in the countryside to wear casual clothes instead of the uniform (several of my classmates in elementary school wore jeans), but as you get older you have to wear the appropriate uniform, and have the appropriate haircut/etc. I once got smacked for not wearing the uniform on a special day.
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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Pay money in Japan to go to school

Pay money in Japan to go to school?
I was wondering in Japan, do you have to pay money to go to school? If so how much does it cost? Do you have to pay money to buy the School Uniforms? Or is it just all free? Please answer my question. WARNING: DO NOT GIVE ME --LINKS--. I DONT WANT LINKS!!
Japan - 5 Answers
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Everything isn't free, if you are rich or have supporter it's not on your cost
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Yes, you have to pay school tuition for junior high and high school because most schools require you to test into them. If you are not bright or are a disciplinary problem, you would go to the local area school who takes anyone. Yes, you have to pay for the uniforms and they are not cheap-that's why each student has one winter and one summer uniform.
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i think you have to pay somehow
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Public elementary and junior high schools are tuition free. But you have to pay some cost like uniform, school lunch, club, trip and so on. Public high school, college, and all private schools require tuition. "How much" depends on each school.
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Uniforms cost a bomb, even for the free schools. Some elementary schools don't require a uniform though, so that's not so bad. For the rest, you have to pay for the text and note books, and their lunches, although I believe it's possible to reclaim the cost of those and some school activities if you have a low income. Travelling to school might be free, or it might cost a lot if it's a long way away. Some kids use buses and trains to get there each day. I don't know if you can reclaim travel costs if you have a low income, but I wouldn't think so, unless there's no closer school. School itself is free if it's just an ordinary local elementary or junior high school. High school is never free as it's not compulsory. And I have no intention of giving you links, just the benefit of my humble experience.
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Friday, January 8, 2010

Are there any good programs were a high school student in America could transfor to Japan for a year

Are there any good programs were a high school student in America could transfor to Japan for a year???
I'm and 8th grader and am in love with Japan. So I was wondering if there were any good programs that I could bring up with the high schools administration that would allow me to transfor there for a year? I know that I need to be in my 2nd year of high school, and need good grades to do so. I have done some research and it stated that I am only allowed 1 year, and most high schools have school uniforms...But that's about it. So if you all could please give me any infomation about any programs that would allow me to go there for a year then please tell me! And if you ANY infomation about there high schools please tell me that too! Thank you.
Special Education - 1 Answers
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6. Categorize correctly. Categorize your question in the appropriate category - you will receive better and more relevant answers. This section is about the Special Education of Students with Disabilities.
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Friday, January 1, 2010

Are there any good programs were a high school student in America could transfor to Japan for a year

Are there any good programs were a high school student in America could transfor to Japan for a year???
I'm and 8th grader and am in love with Japan. So I was wondering if there were any good programs that I could bring up with the high schools administration that would allow me to transfor there for a year? I know that I need to be in my 2nd year of high school, and need good grades to do so. I have done some research and it stated that I am only allowed 1 year, and most high schools have school uniforms...But that's about it. So if you all could please give me any infomation about any programs that would allow me to go there for a year then please tell me! And if you ANY infomation about there high schools please tell me that too! Thank you.
Primary & Secondary Education - 3 Answers
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You would have to check with your school and see if they offer that student exchange program.
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First, check if it's available for you to be an exchange student, look online (be careful though), look around, ask teachers/principals, etc. Some of the administrator's of the schools may know quite a bit.
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You would have to check with your school I know my school dose though I am in Canada but just ask around ask admistrastion they would be able to tell you I know here you can go for 2 weeks or 1 year
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