Age Requirement for Naturalization to Drop from 20 to 18 on April 1, 2022
Not just for 20-year olds anymore Until a few decades ago, the age of majority for being able to do anything in Japan, was twenty years of age. That was when you were considered to be an adult. Over recent years, however, the age to be able to do things such as vote, drive, view mature movies, etc., has been changing from 20 to 18. This first started in 2015, when they lowered the voting age from 20 to 18. Then in 2018, the Japanese Government approved a bill that would lower the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 by 2022. This will enable 18- and 19-year-olds to sign contracts and get married without the consent of their parents. However, just like many countries don't allow 18 year old adults to drink or smoke until they're older (21 in America), Japan will still require you to be 20 to purchase or consume alcohol and tobacco. The Japanese law lowering the age of majority that will come into effect next year in April will allow eighteen year old non-Japanese to naturalize. Previo...