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/kloc-can I stay alone in Japan under the age of 0/8?

Japan does not allow 18 years old to live alone.

The accommodation terms of many hotels and hotels in Japan clearly stipulate: "Minors need to obtain the consent of their guardians when staying alone." Some hotels take 18' s age or high school graduation as the judgment standard, but some require the guardian's consent for those under 20. Therefore, students under the age of 20 should confirm with the accommodation facilities by phone or email in advance before booking a hotel.

If 18 years old applies for a Japanese visa alone, the probability of rejection is almost 100%. If you already have a Japanese visa, you can go, but the hotel can't let you stay. You must be accompanied by an adult. In Japan, people of different ages have different time limits. For example, people under 16 can use KTV before 6 pm; /kloc-people under 0/8 can stay at night 10.

Age restrictions in other parts of Japan

In Japan, you can work as long as you are 16 years old. However, according to Japan's labor standards law, people under the age of 18 cannot work at night 10 until 5 am the next day. It is precisely because of this regulation that young idol artists in Japan are not allowed to go on stage after 10 in the evening; At the year-end Japanese traditional music program NHK Red and White Song Festival, the programs of underage singers will also be arranged before 10 in the afternoon.

In Japan, the initial legal age for marriage is 65,438+08 for men and 65,438+06 for women. Minors under the age of 20 need the consent of their guardians to get married. However, after the revision of the Japanese civil law, the age of marriage for women has also increased to 18. At the same time, since the age of majority is lowered from 20 to 18, people over 18 can get married without their parents' consent.