Pakistani marriages in Overseas and consequences
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Although international marriages in Japan have steadily declined in recent years, they remain a significant percentage of unions in Japan. Some experts point out that the number of Japanese marrying foreigners abroad, proof of this is that international marriages are becoming a normal part of society.
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There remains considerable interest among the Japanese in terms of international marriage. A multitude of foreign joint venture sites find potential candidates to help them. And they have also been transmitted television programs that focus on the lives of international couples. The Japanese public broadcasting NHK is currently conducting a dramatic drama theme Massan, which tells the story of a Japanese couple's efforts and establish a Scottish whiskey distillery in Japan. The story is based on life Whiskey Nikka founder Masataka Taketsuru and his Scottish wife Rita. At the end of each episode, an image on the screen with an international partner appears under the title: "Couples Happily Married International" Books with Japanese, married to foreign spouses, such as My Sweet Mari Wade Mika is British, who very well Be under the article wanted to throw with the publishers regularly new jobs.
According to the statistics of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Social Affairs, 21,488 of the 660,613 marriages in Japan in 2013 were recorded between the Japanese and foreigners. Although international marriages are still a small fraction of the total, these unions have increased dramatically over the past fifty years. In 1965, there were only 4156 international marriages, but the number continued to increase in the following decades and increased to 20,000 at the end of 1980 and to 30,000 in 1999. The number reached 44,701 in 2006 and the subsequent years significantly reduced Was reduced by almost half to around 20,000 in 2011. Although the decline has slowed, the trend is gradually being reduced.
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