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What does jk mean in Japan?

JK is a popular Internet term from Japan, which is the abbreviation of female high school student (じょしこうこうせい female high school student), and usually refers to Japanese female high school students. Take the J and K in the Japanese romanized jyoshikoukousei. Refers to a person who is studying in a high school, and is also a cute attribute in the ACGN subculture.

Extended information:

In terms of type, JK uniforms are divided into sailor suits and suits.

Let’s talk about sailor suits first. The biggest difference between them is the lapel:

Sapporo lapel-the collar is the shortest, there is no chest stop, and the collar is curved.

Kanto collar - the collar is opened longer than the Sapporo collar, and is generally flush with the pockets. The collar is straight with no curvature, and the chest guard is optional.

Kansai collar - the collar is opened longer than the Kanto collar, usually to the middle of the pocket. The collar is straight and not curved, and the chest guard is not removable

Nagoya collar - the collar is open It is super long, usually below the pockets and almost to the waist. The collar is straight and not curved, and the chest guard is not removable.

The upper left corner is the suit uniform. The most common way to match it is: coat + shirt + skirt + leather shoes + tie/bow tie. Compared with the playful and cute sailor suit, this kind of suit combination is quiet, capable and calm. . In addition, it can also be paired with a wool vest, suit jacket, etc., which not only enriches the dressing style but also has the effect of keeping warm.

Reference material: JK (ACGN term)_Baidu Encyclopedia