What is japanese school girls?

Japanese school girls, also known as "JKs" (short for "joshi kosei"), are typically high school students aged between 15 to 18 years old. They are known for their iconic school uniforms, which typically consist of a sailor-style blouse with a pleated skirt, knee-high socks or stockings, and loafers or Mary Janes.

Japanese school girls are often portrayed in popular culture as cute, innocent, and fashionable. They are also known for their involvement in various subcultures, such as "kawaii" (cute) culture, "gyaru" (girly) fashion, and idol culture. Many Japanese school girls also participate in extracurricular activities such as sports clubs, music clubs, and traditional cultural clubs like tea ceremony or calligraphy.

In recent years, there has been growing concern over the sexualization and exploitation of Japanese school girls, particularly in the form of "JK businesses" where girls are paid to provide companionship or perform other services for older men. This has led to efforts to protect and empower young girls in Japan, such as stricter regulations on commercial activities involving minors and campaigns to raise awareness about the issue.