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But the gap between the fantasy and the reality is vast. As a culture that prioritizes wa (harmony), group cohesion, and the "good wife, wise mother" ideal, what is it actually like to be a lesbian living in Japan today?

For Japanese lesbians, this creates a unique psychological burden known as kekkon shinai to... ("If you don't marry..."). Many women feel forced to choose between their authentic self and their family’s honor. It is not uncommon for older lesbians to have gone through misekake kekkon (fake marriages) or to live double lives where they date men publicly while having female partners in secret. Historically, Japan has a strange relationship with female intimacy. The Class S trope (romantic friendships between schoolgirls) was socially acceptable because it was viewed as a "phase." It was assumed these girls would "grow out of it" and marry a man after graduation. japanese lesbian

Furthermore, corporate Japan is slowly waking up. Major companies like Panasonic and Sony now offer domestic partnership benefits. While the Diet (Japanese parliament) drags its feet on marriage equality, the courts are showing cracks. In 2021, a district court ruled that the ban on same-sex marriage is "unconstitutional." To be a Japanese lesbian is to be a master of nuance. It is to navigate a society that loves the aesthetic of girl-girl romance in fiction but rejects its reality in the boardroom and the family home. But the gap between the fantasy and the reality is vast