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(Español abajo) Konnichiwa. Hello! I'm Mari.I'm a qualified Japanese teacher and have been teaching for more than 15 years in Tokyo.Previously I have taught Japanese to a large group of students in a language school and I have worked in South America for 2 years as a volunteer teacher. I like to tailor lessons for various students needs through fresh topics and materials. I'm looking forward to speaking with you about many topics in Japanese! *************************************************** Hola!, Me llamo Mari. Soy una profesora cualificada japonesa y he estado enseñando por más de 15 años en Tokyo. Antes he enseñado Japonés a grandes grupos de estudiantes en una escuela de Idiomas y he trabajado en Sudamérica por dos años como profesora voluntaria. Me gusta hacer clases que cubran las necesidades de diferentes tipos de alumnos a travez de materiales y temas actuales. Espero hablar contigo sobre muchos temas en Japonés!
(Español abajo) Konnichiwa. Hello! I'm Mari.I'm a qualified Japanese teacher and have been teaching for more than 15 years in Tokyo.Previously I have taught Japanese to a large group of students in a language school and I have worked in South America for 2 years as a volunteer teacher. I like to tailor lessons for various students needs through fresh topics and materials. I'm looking forward to speaking with you about many topics in Japanese! *************************************************** Hola!, Me llamo Mari. Soy una profesora cualificada japonesa y he estado enseñando por más de 15 años en Tokyo. Antes he enseñado Japonés a grandes grupos de estudiantes en una escuela de Idiomas y he trabajado en Sudamérica por dos años como profesora voluntaria. Me gusta hacer clases que cubran las necesidades de diferentes tipos de alumnos a travez de materiales y temas actuales. Espero hablar contigo sobre muchos temas en Japonés!
★High quality and Fun and friendly Japanese lesson★ Hi my name is Miwa. Thank you for taking the time to look at my page! This is my Instagram. I teach real life Japanese.↓↓ https://www.instagram.com/japanese_culture_0702/?hl=ja ★About me★ I live on sado island in Japan. The island is on the west coast of Japan. It is a very beautiful place. I have been teaching Japanese for a few years now. I truly love teaching Japanese because it allows me to meet new people and learn more about their culture. I have traveled quite alot as well. I also lived in new Zealand for a while, amazing country. I have many friends from many countries whom I Keep in contact with. I like learning about the cultural differences between Japan and other countries. I like the challenges it can bring when teaching a new language. ★About my lessons. ★ For my beginner students I will give you Online textbooks. We will cover grammar and vocabulary. There will be plenty of time to practice your Jap...
★High quality and Fun and friendly Japanese lesson★ Hi my name is Miwa. Thank you for taking the time to look at my page! This is my Instagram. I teach real life Japanese.↓↓ https://www.instagram.com/japanese_culture_0702/?hl=ja ★About me★ I live on sado island in Japan. The island is on the west coast of Japan. It is a very beautiful place. I have been teaching Japanese for a few years now. I truly love teaching Japanese because it allows me to meet new people and learn more about their culture. I have traveled quite alot as well. I also lived in new Zealand for a while, amazing country. I have many friends from many countries whom I Keep in contact with. I like learning about the cultural differences between Japan and other countries. I like the challenges it can bring when teaching a new language. ★About my lessons. ★ For my beginner students I will give you Online textbooks. We will cover grammar and vocabulary. There will be plenty of time to practice your Jap...
English 🇺🇸 Hello everyone and welcome to my profile. My name is Klara and I come from Croatia. My native language is Croatian, but I can speak English, German and Japanese as well. I majored Japanese language and culture in Croatia and in the period of 2019.-2021. I went to Japan for a one year language training. I want to share my knowledge about Japan with other people and help them to learn something new. Because I am also a language learner I understand the challenges and frustrations of learning a foreign language, but because of that I may be able to give you some good ideas of how to learn the language. 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 Let me share some inforomation about myself. What I like to do: sightseeing, photograpy, DIY, learning languages What movies/anime do I like: everything from studio Gibli, The Witcher Favorite Youtubers: Sharla in Japan, Abroad in Japan, Paolo from Tokyo, Dogen, Kimono mom Favorite food: ram...
English 🇺🇸 Hello everyone and welcome to my profile. My name is Klara and I come from Croatia. My native language is Croatian, but I can speak English, German and Japanese as well. I majored Japanese language and culture in Croatia and in the period of 2019.-2021. I went to Japan for a one year language training. I want to share my knowledge about Japan with other people and help them to learn something new. Because I am also a language learner I understand the challenges and frustrations of learning a foreign language, but because of that I may be able to give you some good ideas of how to learn the language. 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 Let me share some inforomation about myself. What I like to do: sightseeing, photograpy, DIY, learning languages What movies/anime do I like: everything from studio Gibli, The Witcher Favorite Youtubers: Sharla in Japan, Abroad in Japan, Paolo from Tokyo, Dogen, Kimono mom Favorite food: ram...
Hello, everyone! Nice to see you. I’m Mika. I was born in Hokkaido, and grew up in Hokkaido. I speak standard Japanese properly. I am a qualified Japanese teacher. Now, I teach at a cram school in Tokyo and teach Japanese have ONLINE lesson. What made you want to study Japanese? Pease feel free to let me know. Let’ study Japanese happily together. I’m looking forward to seeing you in my lesson! ☆about my lesson☆ ◆with textbook ♦Open-Conversation ♦️Grammar practicing ♦️preparation forJLPT: N1, N2, N3, N4, ♦️Travel Japanese ♦️HIRAGANA&KATAKANA ♦️Business Japanese etc. ※with textbook (my reccomendaions are... ex)・FUN&EASY (text book) ・GENKI (text book) ・MINNANO NIHONGO (text book) ※Open-Conversation : In conversation Lesson study, we can learn correct grammar, required vocabulary and natural expression. ※HIRAGANA&KATAKANA :I welcome people studying Japanese for the first time. In my lesson, basically, I teach Japanese in Japanese. Please feel fr...
Hello, everyone! Nice to see you. I’m Mika. I was born in Hokkaido, and grew up in Hokkaido. I speak standard Japanese properly. I am a qualified Japanese teacher. Now, I teach at a cram school in Tokyo and teach Japanese have ONLINE lesson. What made you want to study Japanese? Pease feel free to let me know. Let’ study Japanese happily together. I’m looking forward to seeing you in my lesson! ☆about my lesson☆ ◆with textbook ♦Open-Conversation ♦️Grammar practicing ♦️preparation forJLPT: N1, N2, N3, N4, ♦️Travel Japanese ♦️HIRAGANA&KATAKANA ♦️Business Japanese etc. ※with textbook (my reccomendaions are... ex)・FUN&EASY (text book) ・GENKI (text book) ・MINNANO NIHONGO (text book) ※Open-Conversation : In conversation Lesson study, we can learn correct grammar, required vocabulary and natural expression. ※HIRAGANA&KATAKANA :I welcome people studying Japanese for the first time. In my lesson, basically, I teach Japanese in Japanese. Please feel fr...
Hi, everyone! I'm Chie and I'm a native Japanese speaker. Are you interested in Japanese culture, food, TV shows or history?? I've taught Japanese for beginners, intermediate and advance students alike for 3 years, so if you are just starting out don't worry. My lesson is focused on conversation so that students have a chance to interact through verbal communication and participate in the learning of a new language, as well as, have fun in our class. I look forward to having the privilege of helping to introduce a new culture, as well as, the experience of learning a new language to you.
Hi, everyone! I'm Chie and I'm a native Japanese speaker. Are you interested in Japanese culture, food, TV shows or history?? I've taught Japanese for beginners, intermediate and advance students alike for 3 years, so if you are just starting out don't worry. My lesson is focused on conversation so that students have a chance to interact through verbal communication and participate in the learning of a new language, as well as, have fun in our class. I look forward to having the privilege of helping to introduce a new culture, as well as, the experience of learning a new language to you.
I’m AMANO from Tokyo Japan. I’m a native Japanese speaker who uses Online to teach Japanese. Why would you like to learn Japanes? Even if you study a lot of Japanese grammar and vocab, you won't be able to use it unless you learn to how to communicate. Why don't we study some useful Japanese together! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 【Example】 どうぞ よろしく⇒We do not use it at all.. douzo yoroshiku わたしは 〇〇 です⇒We do not use it at all. Watashi wa 〇〇desu 〇〇 です から〇〇です⇒unnatural 〇〇desukara〇〇desu なるほど⇒Rude naruhodo もんだいない⇒unnatural mondainai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 我是日本东京的AMANO。 我使用联机教日语。我是日本人 你为什么想学日语? 在书本上或者学校里不管记住多少语法或者单词, 如果用日语无法交流的话,那么学多少也没用 我们一起来学习可以用得到的日语吧 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 私は東京(とうきょう)に住(す)んでいるAMANOといいます。 私はオンラインを使(つか)って 日本語(にほんご)を教(おし)えているネイティブの日本人(にほんじん)です。 なぜ日本語(にほんご)を勉強(べんきょう)したいですか? テキスト や 学校(がっこう) で、たくさん 文法(ぶんぽう...
I’m AMANO from Tokyo Japan. I’m a native Japanese speaker who uses Online to teach Japanese. Why would you like to learn Japanes? Even if you study a lot of Japanese grammar and vocab, you won't be able to use it unless you learn to how to communicate. Why don't we study some useful Japanese together! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 【Example】 どうぞ よろしく⇒We do not use it at all.. douzo yoroshiku わたしは 〇〇 です⇒We do not use it at all. Watashi wa 〇〇desu 〇〇 です から〇〇です⇒unnatural 〇〇desukara〇〇desu なるほど⇒Rude naruhodo もんだいない⇒unnatural mondainai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 我是日本东京的AMANO。 我使用联机教日语。我是日本人 你为什么想学日语? 在书本上或者学校里不管记住多少语法或者单词, 如果用日语无法交流的话,那么学多少也没用 我们一起来学习可以用得到的日语吧 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 私は東京(とうきょう)に住(す)んでいるAMANOといいます。 私はオンラインを使(つか)って 日本語(にほんご)を教(おし)えているネイティブの日本人(にほんじん)です。 なぜ日本語(にほんご)を勉強(べんきょう)したいですか? テキスト や 学校(がっこう) で、たくさん 文法(ぶんぽう...

This article is about LGBT legal rights in Japan. For a general overview, see Homosexuality in Japan.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Japan may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Same-sex sexual activity was criminalised only briefly in Japan's history between 1872 and 1880, after which a localised version of the Napoleonic Penal Code was adopted with an equal age of consent.[2] Same-sex couples and households headed by same-sex couples are ineligible for the legal protections available to opposite-sex couples, although since 2015 some cities and prefectures offer symbolic "partnership certificates" to recognise the relationships of same-sex couples. Japan is the only country in the G7 that does not legally recognize same-sex unions in any form.[3] In March 2021, a district court in Sapporo ruled that the country's non-recognition of same-sex marriage is unconstitutional under the Constitution of Japan, though the court’s ruling has no immediate legal effect.[4]
Change of legal sex allowed since 2004, following sex reassignment surgery and sterilization
LGBT people allowed to serve openly
Sexual orientation protected in some cities, though not nationally[1]
Japan's culture and major religions do not have a history of hostility towards homosexuality.[5] A majority of Japanese citizens are reportedly in favor of accepting homosexuality, with a 2019 poll indicating that 68 percent agreed that homosexuality should be accepted by society, while 22 percent disagreed.[6] Although many political parties have not openly supported or opposed LGBT rights, there are several openly LGBT politicians in office. A law allowing transgender individuals to change their legal gender post-sex reassignment surgery and sterilization was passed in 2003. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity is banned in some cities, including Tokyo.[7]
Tokyo Rainbow Pride has been held annually since 2012, with attendance increasing every year.[8] A 2015 opinion poll found that a majority of Japanese supported the legalisation of same-sex marriage.[9] Further opinion polls conducted over the following years have found high levels of support for same-sex marriage among the Japanese public, most notably the younger generation.[10] However, a 2020 survey of over 10,000 LGBT people in Japan found that 38 percent had been harassed or assaulted.[11]
Homosexuality and same-sex relations have been documented in Japan since ancient times.
In the pre-Meiji period, nanshoku (男色) relationships inside Buddhist monasteries were typically pederastic. The older partner, or nenja (念者, "lover" or "admirer"), would be a monk, priest or abbot, while the younger partner was assumed to be an acolyte (稚児, chigo), who would be a prepubescent or adolescent boy.[12] The relationship would be dissolved once the boy reached adulthood (or left the monastery). Both parties were encouraged to treat the relationship seriously and conduct the affair honorably, and the nenja might be required to write a formal vow of fidelity.[13] During the Tokugawa period, some of the Shinto gods, especially Hachiman, Myoshin, Shinmei and Tenjin, "came to be seen as guardian deities of nanshoku" (male–male love).
From religious circles, same-sex love spread to the warrior (samurai) class, where it was customary for a boy in the wakashū age category to undergo training in the martial arts by apprenticing to a more experienced adult man. The relationship was based on the typical nenja, who loves, and the typically younger chigo, who is loved.[14] The man was permitted, if the boy agreed, to take the boy as his lover until he came of age.[15] These relationships were expected to be exclusive, with both partners swearing to take no other (male) lovers.
As Japan progressed into the Meiji era, same-sex practices continued; however, there was a growing animosity towards these practices. The practice of nanshoku began to die out after the Russo-Japanese War. Opposition to homosexuality did not become firmly established in Japan until the 19th and 20th centuries, through the Westernization efforts of the Empire of Japan.[14]
Modern Japanese terms for LGBT people include seitekishōsūsha (性的少数者, "sexual minorities"),[16] dōseiaisha (同性愛者, literally "same-sex-love person"), gei (ゲイ, "gay"), homosekusharu (ホモセクシャル, "homosexual"), rezubian (レズビアン, "lesbian"), baisekushuaru (バイセクシュアル, "bisexual") and toransujendā (トランスジェンダー, "transgender").[17]
Homosexuality is legal in Japan. There are no explicit religious prohibitions against homosexuality in the traditional religion of Japan, Shinto, or in the imported religions of Buddhism (see "Buddhism and sexual orientation") or Confucianism.
Sodomy was first criminalized in Japan in 1872, in the early Meiji era, to comply with the newly introduced beliefs of Western culture and the Qing legal codes. But this provision was repealed only seven years later by the Penal Code of 1880 in accordance with the Napoleonic Penal Code.[18] Since then, Japan has had no laws against homosexuality. Thus, sex among consenting adults, in private, regardless of sexual orientation and/or gender, is legal under Japanese law.
The national minimum age of consent in Japan is 13 years old under the Japanese Criminal Law Code. However, many municipalities and prefectures have their own particular laws, such as Tokyo's Youth Protection Law (Japanese: 東京都青少年の健全な育成に関する条例)[a] which prohibits sexual activity with youths who are under 18 years old in most circumstances. As an added note, even though the age of consent in Japan can be 13, the voting age is 18. The age of majority is 20 (a law to lower the age of majority to 18 is scheduled to take effect in 2022)[19] and the driving age is 18.[20][21]
Article 24 of the Japanese Constitution states that "Marriage shall be based only on the mutual consent of both sexes and it shall be maintained through mutual cooperation with the equal rights of husband and wife as a basis." Articles 731 to 737 of the Japanese Civil Code limit marriage to different-sex couples. Same-sex couples are not able to marry, and same-sex couples are not granted rights derived from marriage. Also, same-sex marriages performed abroad are not legally recognized in Japan and bi-national same-sex couples cannot obtain a visa for the foreign partner based on their relationship, though the Ministry of Justice does have a general rule of giving the discretionary "designated activities" visa to same-sex married spouses.[22]
In March 2009, Japan began allowing Japanese nationals to marry same-sex partners in countries where same-sex marriage is legal. The Justice Ministry instructed local authorities to issue key certificates, which state that a person is single and of legal age, to individuals seeking to enter same-sex marriages in areas that legally allow it.[23]
In February 2015, the ward of Shibuya (in Tokyo) announced plans to establish a partnership system that would recognize same-sex couples for situations such as hospital visits and shared renting of apartments. This procedure allows couples to get a "proof of partnership" paper, which does not have any weight under Japanese law but can help in, for instance, getting access to a partner who is ill and in hospital but institutions are under no legal obligation to respect the certificates.[24] The Shibuya system is considered a significant step towards lesbian and gay partnership rights in Japan.[25] In July 2015, Tokyo's Setagaya ward announced that it would be joining Shibuya in recognizing same-sex partnerships from November of the same year.[26] Since then, 100 municipalities have begun issuing partnership certificates, including highly-populated Yokohama, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kyoto, Kawasaki, Saitama and Hiroshima,[27] as well as three prefectures, namely Ibaraki, Osaka and Gunma.[28][29]
On 17 March 2021, a district court in Sapporo ruled that laws or regulations that deprive same-sex couples of the right to marry constitute unlawful discrimination and violate Article 14 of t
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