Why does KyoAni only do school setings?
They were barely ever at school in tamato market or amagi.
They know their audience.
Virgin otaku.
Air didn't have a school setting.
>>156576350
Same with Maid Dragon
>>156576273
There are other settings?
because the anime audience has arrested development and can relate to school settings no matter how old they get.
>>156576273
>Why does anime only do school setings?
Fixed your question.
And the answer is because it's the only time of freedom in the life of the average Japanese person, coupled with the fact that it's also the most critical time (In the west, you're worthless if you don't get a degree, in Japan, the same is true if you don't do well in high school. College is more of an afterthought to them)
Once you're done with that period of your life, you will either go on to become a salaryman/become the successor of the family business or DO go to college for a career that requires a degree (Laywer, Doctor, etc.) and your life will be a long string of 16-20 hour workdays with maybe one day off on the weekends. Remember, Japanese society is the only one where falling asleep at your desk from working too long is seen as endearing "Aww, look at Tanaka-kun passed out on his desk drooling all over those forms. Isn't he cute!"
>>156576688
I'm going to go ahead and add it's the last time guys and girls are forced to interact consistently. So for the less social viewers it's the last time they had interactions with girls. So they play to that.
Making teen-drama is easier than adult