TODAY I SHALL REMIND THEM
>This country heavily resembles 20th century Japan, but there are some differences.
Allow me to explain a few of those differences here.
>For example, compulsory education ends in primary school at the age of ten.
>Students are free to continue into middle school if they wish.
>When children complete primary school at the age of ten, they are legally considered as adults.
>In this facet, it more closely resembles the country England... Engliss, than 20th century Japan.
>This is the “All Primary School Graduates are Adults Law”. Or PGAL (Primary Graduates Adulthood Law) for short.