The Hollywood Celebration
In the US, high school and college graduations are massive, loud celebrations. Families blow air horns from the bleachers, students decorate their mortarboard caps, and at the end, everyone joyfully throws their hats into the sky. In Japan, the atmosphere is the exact opposite.

The Solemn Ritual
A Japanese graduation, known as “Sotsugyoshiki,” is a profoundly serious, formal, and highly emotional ritual. There is no cheering, no cap-tossing, and absolutely no customized outfits. Students usually wear their crisp school uniforms or, for university, elegant traditional Hakama or formal black suits.
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The Strict Choreography
The entire ceremony is meticulously choreographed. When a student’s name is called, they must loudly answer “Hai!” (Yes!). When approaching the principal on stage to receive their diploma, there are strict rules on how many steps to take, the exact angle to bow, and which hand to extend first to receive the paper.

The Endless Rehearsals
Because the movements must be perfectly synchronized, Japanese students spend weeks rehearsing for the ceremony. They practice standing up together at the exact same millisecond, bowing in perfect unison, and singing the school song with utmost respect.
A Different Kind of Emotion
For American readers used to the chaotic joy of SoCal graduations, this might sound overly strict. But in Japan, this deep, respectful silence creates a powerful emotional weight. The precision and the tears shed during the final, beautiful chorus are an unforgettable testament to their discipline and gratitude toward their school.
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