Coming-of-age in Japan is currently 20. That will change to 18 in 2022. However, most young people seem to prefer 20 for adulthood.Was Princess Aiko really prevented from attending her own parents enthronment only because she was just 2 months under 18? She could have attended only the enthronement and the tea party - but not at all is rather odd....
Most young people in Japan say coming-of-age ceremonies should continue to be held for 20-year-olds | The Japan Times
Coming of age: Why adults in Japan are getting younger - BBC NewsOver 70 percent of people aged between 16 and 22 in Japan believe official coming-of-age ceremonies should continue to be held for those aged 20, a Cabinet Office survey has shown, as the government prepares to lower the age of adulthood to 18 in April 2022.
While no legal rules exist establishing an age for coming-of-age ceremonies hosted by local governments, they are traditionally held for 20-year-olds.
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