Voting in Japan is not compulsory. While citizens are encouraged to exercise their right to vote, there is no legal requirement to do so. However, voter turnout in Japan tends to be relatively high, reflecting the importance placed on civic participation.
Democratic
Japan has a minimum voting age of 20.
They had to pay poll taxes and the Grandfather Clause restricted many from voting.
citizenship, residence and age
18.
Property Requirement
Ballots should be secret. Maestro
20
True
This voting age criterion is associated with North Korea.
Every state requires citizenship as a basic requirement for voting on state or federal business.