Japan to Change Legal Adulthood Age to 18

Japan to Change Legal Adulthood Age to 18

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Japan is lowering the legal age of adulthood from 20 to 18, marking the first such change in 150 years. This shift aims to involve younger individuals in the economy sooner, addressing issues like an aging population and declining birth rates. While the legal age for activities like drinking and gambling remains at 20, 18-year-olds can now independently apply for credit cards, phone contracts, and more. Concerns exist about young adults' financial literacy and potential debt. Politically, this change could empower younger voters, though participation remains low. To appeal to youth, the government is using anime in campaigns.

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What potential economic impacts could arise from the increased participation of young adults in the economy?

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What strategies is the Japanese government using to engage young people in politics?

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