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Worried Japanese parents try to marry off adult children
Toko Shirakawa, author of the best-selling book, Konkatsu-Jidai, or The Times of Marriage Hunting -- subtitled “One in four young people will not be able to get married” -- says marriage in Japan has become a personal preference, not an essential part of life. Women who are now around 40 years old belong to a generation “that fought against the male dominated society and were the vanguard of women’s rights by having careers… They spent their typical marriageable age working so hard and society was not ready to provide security to them both in career and family life.” Now they are reluctant to put their hard-earned lifestyles at risk, “And marriage and family building are considered such risks.” The matchmaking sessions for parents were the idea Michiko Saito, 64 and the mother of three children, who works for a marriage agency. She decided to start the parent get-togethers eight years ago after a woman she knew died of cancer, alone without any family. Although only 10 per cent of past attendees’ children have found spouses through the profile and photo sharing events, but it soothes the parents’ anxieties a little, says Saito. She reassures parents by telling them it is natural for them to help their children in this way, but she knows she still has to convince some young people about the virtues of marriage. “I believe that people, especially parents, should show the value of family and how great it is,” Saito says. “No-one should die alone. People should live with mutual support and care. And I believe family is the answer.” ~ Google/AFP, Oct 23
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