yes
strict clean and friendly
The most strict school in Japan is "Takarazuka" school, where you have to take three tests. They do not do any studying, they do ballet, singing, and tap dancing.
No, it is illegal to bring a vape to Japan as they have strict regulations on vaping products.
The strict code of the stiff penis
different schools have different uniforms... everywhere
No. there is noreasonto do so.
Japan had approximately six million men in uniform (in the military) during WWII.
Yes, because if it wasn't for the strict rules and wars, japan wouldn't be like it is today.
Since Japan has a strict building code they build upwards due to limited space.
Japan began its strict isolationism with the Sakoku Edict issued in 1635 by Tokugawa Iemitsu.
"Like a strict dress code straight out of a Dickens novel." "Enforcing the school uniform policy with military precision." "Following the school uniform rules as if they were written in stone tablets." "The school uniform policy reminiscent of a classic private school setting."
At peak strength Japan had approximately 6,000,000 men in uniform.