JK usually looks like a school uniform with a school badge, a tie and a short knee skirt, which is usually considered as a sexy and lovely style, so it is very popular in Japanese pop culture. In addition, JK also refers to those girls who wear this uniform.
JK culture is a kind of youth cultural phenomenon in Japan, which refers to the cultural phenomenon that Japanese high school girls wear school uniforms or similar uniforms to socialize, dress up and entertain. JK culture is mainly popular in urban areas of Japan, and it is considered as a young, fashionable and dynamic cultural phenomenon.
Characteristics of JK culture
The typical feature of JK culture is that girls wear school uniforms or clothes similar to school uniforms, including long-sleeved white shirts, short skirts and high socks, with different ornaments and accessories, such as headdresses, brooches and handbags. Fans of JK culture often meet in business districts, playgrounds, restaurants and other places near the school to communicate, take photos and have fun.
The origin of JK culture can be traced back to the early 1990s. In some high schools in Japan, the culture of going out in uniform was popular, and then it gradually developed into a social and cultural phenomenon. JK culture is very popular among young people in Japan, but it has also caused some controversy, because some people think that this cultural phenomenon will affect the image and behavior of young girls.