KYOTO, Mar 25 (News On Japan) –
The commencement ceremony at Kyoto University was held on March twenty fourth, the place graduating college students appeared of their customary inventive costumes.
Roughly 2,800 college students celebrated their massive day, with some donning distinctive outfits as a part of the college’s well-known custom of costumed graduations.
One graduate dressed as Shohei Ohtani defined his outfit: “Since Ohtani is known for being a two-way player, I thought I’d reflect that by repeating two years. Ohtani has achieved things many thought were impossible, so I want to use my two repeated years as fuel to keep moving forward.”
Another pupil wore a dressing up representing Japan’s so-called “1.03 million yen wall”—a reference to the revenue threshold that impacts spousal tax advantages. “This is my costume to break the 1.03 million yen wall,” the graduate stated. “As we go out into society, I want us to break down all kinds of social barriers and help create a more livable world.”
University President Nagahiro Minato inspired the graduates by saying he hopes they are going to “soar into society as independent individuals equipped with freedom, cheerfulness, and a spirit of optimism.”
Source: KTV NEWS