Article 5TV1B ‘I’m more worried than excited about the future’: Japan’s Coming of Age Day tinged with anxiety

‘I’m more worried than excited about the future’: Japan’s Coming of Age Day tinged with anxiety

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Justin McCurry in Tokyo
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20-year-olds contemplate an uncertain future shaped by the coronavirus pandemic and Japan's skewed demographics

On the second Monday in January every year, Japan's 20-year-olds put on their best kimono and suits, brave the winter chill and congregate at event halls across the country to celebrate their official passage into adulthood.

In happier times, Coming of Age Day is a time to reunite with old school friends from the same neighbourhood and take endless commemorative photos, knowing that a party invariably involving the legal consumption of alcohol will be just reward for sitting through dreary speeches by local dignitaries.

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