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[quote=Anonymous]This thread has a lot of ridiculous judgments and speculations. People don’t really understand Japanese culture. Hugging in public is rare in traditional Asian cultures, so are emotional expressions of love from parents: doesn’t mean there is no love or support there. The Shinto shrines in Japan are part of the conservative right political establishment. Lots of political forces there trying to preserve the purity of the imperial family. Her parents may not have been able to get her to do the ceremony inside if she is leaving. As for the rest, again — politics. Very strong behind the scene forces. When you’re in these families, no individual decides things according to their feelings. That’s the whole point. The fact that her family is acknowledging her at all is a sign of their support.[/quote]
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