Majority of Nagasaki high schools have white-underwear-only rules, study finds - Japan Today
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Schools in Japan have a reputation for being particularly picky about students’ appearances, and one of the clearest examples of how detailed dress codes can be is that some have rules in place saying that students must wear plain white underwear. This isn’t a regulation that all schools in Japan have,…
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