Can the Japanese go to college or not?
In Japan, getting into a university is worse than getting into a university in China, and it won't give you local preferential policies. Moreover, universities should recruit students independently, unlike China, which has a unified examination. Moreover, children will live independently when they reach the age of 18, and it is not too difficult to find a job with a monthly salary of more than 200,000 yen after graduating from high school. They have no pressure to get married in China, and they don't need a bride price, a big banquet or a house first. Therefore, Japanese people work after graduating from high school, and some attend short meetings and learn some haircuts and cakes, and their wages will be higher. The gap between the rich and the poor in Japan is not as big as that in China, and even odd jobs make a good living. I can also afford a car, a house, and travel during my break. I hope what I understand is helpful to you.