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4:49 pm - 03/05/2013

Tokyo Disneyland hosts its first gay wedding


Koyuki Higashi and her partner of one and a half years tied the knot in front of 30 well-wishers on Friday, but much more of the country was in on the celebration, the first same-sex wedding at the theme park here.

Ms. Higashi, a stage actress turned gay rights activist, and her partner, Hiroko, who has not revealed her full name, posted frequent social media updates of their wedding plans and from their Christian-style ceremony, with a romantic gondola ride.

“My partner Hiroko and I just held a gay wedding at the Tokyo Disney Resort. Even Mickey and Minnie are here to celebrate with us!” Ms. Higashi, 28, wrote in a Twitter post that also had a picture of the newlyweds posing with the big-eared Disney characters and a flower-festooned cake. Her entry was reposted more than 6,000 times, drawing largely positive responses.

“Congratulations,” replied Masaki Koh, a Japanese gay porn star. “Your wonderful wedding will bring inspiration and hope to many people who still hesitate to take the first step. I was also encouraged that Tokyo Disney Resort was so understanding.”

But on the Naver Matome site, which collects and curates social media entries, a user who identified himself as Nizo Hakoda remarked: “I don’t particularly mind homosexuality and same-sex marriage, but watching the news made me wonder why they had to hold their ceremony at a crowded place like Disney. It’s fine for the people who accept it, but there are others who don’t.”

The Walt Disney Company had long allowed same-sex celebrations in a limited way on its grounds, like in banquet halls. But in 2007, it began allowing same-sex couples to buy high-end wedding packages, which can include elaborate ceremonies, Disney characters and public displays at its theme parks and on its cruises.

Despite that change in policy, Ms. Higashi found that no same-sex wedding had ever occurred at Tokyo Disney Resort. She reported on her blog and on Twitter that she had inquired about weddings at Tokyo Disney Sea, a part of the Disney Resort. But when it became apparent to the organizers that her partner was female, Ms. Higashi reported, she was asked if one of them could wear a tuxedo — so that other visitors to the park would not feel uncomfortable.

Her posts set off the first stir on Japanese social media sites.

A week later, the organizers at Milial Resort Hotels, a subsidiary of the company that runs Tokyo Disney, got back to Ms. Higashi with good news: both brides were welcome to wear wedding dresses (or both tuxedos, for that matter). “Mickey Mouse supports gay marriage!” Web headlines declared.

Milial Resort Hotels issued an apology. “Initially, there was an incomplete understanding on the part of our staff over the requirement for dresses,” said Jun Abe, a Milial spokeswoman. “If we caused them sadness and discomfort, we are sorry.”

Of course, their dream wedding did leave something to be desired for the couple: legal standing.

Japan does not recognize same-sex marriages, though there is little in the way of religious opposition from Buddhism, imported from China, or Japan’s native Shinto religion. Japanese historical texts contain references to same-sex relationships.

Some local governments, including Tokyo, ban discrimination at work based on sexual identity, but even so, in this group-conscious, relatively conformist society, most gay residents remain in the closet. Gay public figures tend to be in TV entertainment, where gay men win laughs as flamboyant queens.

Ms. Higashi came out less than three years ago after a short-lived stage career, while Hiroko says she cannot use her full name widely because some family members are not fully comfortable with her sexuality.

Hiroko said, however, that she was emboldened by the response the couple had received from friends, family and social media, and that she hoped that her wedding helped create a public discussion.

“This could prompt Japan to question why it so often ignores or discriminates against minorities,” Hiroko said. “Mostly we just want people to know that gay people exist for real, and we would like to throw weddings like everyone else.”



source and her tumblr

so cute, hopefully one day it can become legal
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atelierlune 5th-Mar-2013 11:06 pm (UTC)
Lovely. What a beautiful wedding. Good luck you two.
age_of_green 5th-Mar-2013 11:10 pm (UTC)
Aww! Cuteness everywhere! And I didn't know I wanted to marry my future wife in Disneyland until I saw this wedding theme.

Out of curiosity, since Japan doesn't have a religious basis for homophobia, what's the most common reason for being anti-gay?
fauxparadiso 5th-Mar-2013 11:24 pm (UTC)
Just a shot in the dark, but most likely because it's looked at as a divergent path from "normal" gendered roles. Which is dumb because being gay doesn't stop you from wanting to raise a family - archaic laws do.
kinari_pamyu 5th-Mar-2013 11:15 pm (UTC)
Aww, what a gorgeous couple ♥
inachan89 5th-Mar-2013 11:23 pm (UTC)
They look great,i love the first and last pic^^
love_keiko 5th-Mar-2013 11:28 pm (UTC)
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!



SO BEAUTIFUL!
myharu 5th-Mar-2013 11:33 pm (UTC)
recently I've been wondering if gay couples are allowed to adopt in Japan...I kind of doubt it...
senshicalico 5th-Mar-2013 11:36 pm (UTC)
LOL just imagine the pure legal furor that would cause. It would make the koseki system puke on itself and that ain't happening for another 20034903940390 years.
senshicalico 5th-Mar-2013 11:35 pm (UTC)
is it bad that I'm excited that the first gay couple are lesbians.

fuck yeah ladies.
slowtech 6th-Mar-2013 12:14 am (UTC)
nope, i am too. yay girls!
londonshowers 5th-Mar-2013 11:57 pm (UTC)
Aw the wedding looks so pretty
liime_arix 6th-Mar-2013 12:19 am (UTC)
Yay Koyuki and Hiroko. I'm so happy for them, I've been following Koyuki for a while now and she's such a pleasant lady. And this wedding just looks gorgeous. Makes me want to get married there myself.
piahawk 6th-Mar-2013 01:06 am (UTC)
aw, so cute!
hisjulliet 6th-Mar-2013 01:33 am (UTC)
aww the brides and everything else looks so beautiful!
kokoro_ai 6th-Mar-2013 01:52 am (UTC)
Congratulation!!! this is a cute news
cie_chan BEAUTIFUL!6th-Mar-2013 01:58 am (UTC)
It's great that both women were able to wear dresses for their wedding.. they look so happy and gorgeous ;__; Congratulations!
kisschuu 6th-Mar-2013 02:06 am (UTC)
Yay! Seeing same-sex couples get married makes me really happy :)
scubajr 6th-Mar-2013 02:18 am (UTC)
That is so beautiful! All the pictures are lovely and the brides look amazing.
stef_ipa 6th-Mar-2013 03:47 am (UTC)
Congratulations!

They look so cute, i'm so happy for them, hope they are of inspiration for lots of people, not just in japan, to be more open to gay couples.
carorinrin 6th-Mar-2013 04:12 am (UTC)
Congratulations to the happy couple! They look so cute together <3
glimmeringneon 6th-Mar-2013 05:51 am (UTC)
Japan is probably the most progressive Asian country but Asia as a whole needs a lot more improvement in the human rights department.

Good to see this happen in Japan. I can just imagine the horror if this idea of gay marriage is even mentioned in say China or South Korea.
cuizy 6th-Mar-2013 07:48 am (UTC)
There have been gay marriages done in China. Both male and female. I can think of two pairs off the top of my head that had a lot of press coverage recently. (And of course they're not legally married)

I actually think that right now gay people are more visible in China. It's become somewhat of a fad recently. A lot of TV shows (even state-run stations) make jokes about themselves being gay etc. Whether society really accepts gay people.... I think just having dialogue about it is progress.
spread 6th-Mar-2013 07:57 am (UTC)
Crying, thb.
This made my night.
pandapaw 6th-Mar-2013 09:25 am (UTC)
there happy why make a issue of it!
if it was a man and woman getting marryed, it wouldent hit the headline would it!
gay people marry all the time and i think its adorable they have every right to be together as much as a normal couple!
congrats to them both , they look very pritty and i hope they have a great future ahead of them.
a_cheshire_grin 6th-Mar-2013 09:57 am (UTC)
Ah, I love it when I can start my day with good news! ^.^
I LOVE the wedding pictures! They both look so happy and beautiful! <3 Argh, I'm getting too emotional here! ;____;

This could prompt Japan to question why it so often ignores or discriminates against minorities,” Hiroko said. “Mostly we just want people to know that gay people exist for real, and we would like to throw weddings like everyone else.

I hope her wish comes true soon!!!
yami_no_hoshi 6th-Mar-2013 11:17 am (UTC)
Aww this is so sweet! They look great and so happy! I just hope it becomes legal soon.
rainbow_yarn 6th-Mar-2013 11:26 am (UTC)
GOOOOOOOOOOOOORGEOUS wedding; I can only imagine the tens of thousands of dollars spent on it, but it's beautiful and adorable, anyway. Best of luck to these ladies!
hadashi_no_eden 6th-Mar-2013 02:10 pm (UTC)
This is so beautiful. Congrats to them both.

From an economical stand point, how can anyone be against this? Weddings are expensive and if you were in that business and could have more weddings and make more money therefore putting more money into the economy why wouldn't you?
aoi0101 6th-Mar-2013 02:51 pm (UTC)
this is really nice and congrats you two, may you be happy! i'm happy for them! and i also pray for the day where lgbt people can marry legally :)
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