Description
The term “guardian” refers to adults who take care of minor children.
This includes parents, of course, as well as other relatives with custody rights and legal guardians.
Once a person becomes an adult, they are able to live independently as an adult, so the need for care from parents or other guardians is said to decrease.
Although the term “guardian” may no longer be used once a person becomes an adult, depending on family and personal relationships, they may continue to be referred to as a guardian.
Adults are not referred to as children, so becoming an adult means that one is no longer a minor under the law at the age of 18.
Additionally, even adults without parental rights may be referred to as guardians if they find themselves in a situation where they are responsible for monitoring the safety of children.
Japanese calls “Ho go sha”.



























