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Is 20 a minor in Japan?
This article explores the legal rights and privileges of minors under 20 in Japan, as well as the legal consequences they may face if they break the law. It explains that those under 20 are not allowed to vote or hold public office, nor can they get married or enter into any legally binding contracts without parental consent or court approval. It also discusses how legal guardianship is defined in Japan and what type of support is available for minors under 20. Finally, it outlines some exceptions to the age of majority in Japan.
