Japanese Primary School Graduation Trip: Clothes


Figure 1.--Here we see a graduating group in 2009. They seem to be at some kind of amusement park. A reader tells us that the boys are at Tokyo Disnetland. They were allowed to wear their own clothes, mostly trendy tops, jeans, and sneakers. The school had a uniform.

The clothing the 6th grader primary children wore on their graduation trips varied. We note the children at some schools wearing their school uniforms on the trips. We also see other children wearing their regular casual clothes for these trips. This is not just a matter of whether the school had a uniform or not. We note schools with uniforms which allowed the children to wear their trendy casual clothes for the graduation trips. On the previous page in 1950 we notice the children wearing their school uniform which at the time does not seem to be very strictly enforced. Here we see a graduating group in 2009 allowed to wear their own clothes, mostly trendy ttops, jeans, and sneakers (figure 1). The school had a uniform. Of course at the time, Japan was just beginning its economic recovery. The children would not have had large wardrobes. Modern Japanese children of course have very large personal wardrobes with all kinds of trendy styles they liked to wear.








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