I'm reminded of this after the hoopla at the Northern Border died down
I'm reminded of this after the hoopla at the Northern Border died down
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_uniforms_in_Japan
The sailor fuku (セーラー服, sērā fuku) (lit. ‘sailor outfit’) is a common style of uniform worn by female middle school students, traditionally by high school students, and occasionally, elementary school students. It was introduced as a school uniform in 1920 at Heian Jogakuin (平安女学院)[9] and 1921 by the principal of Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University (福岡女学院),[10] Elizabeth Lee. It was modeled after the uniform used by the British Royal Navy at the time, which Lee had experienced as an exchange student in the United Kingdom.
Because it’s a common Japanese school uniform.
Which, in turn, is due to the fact that 63% of the information taught in Japanese schools is Donald Duck facts.