Survey shows Chinese women unwilling to marry Japanese "old men"
Survey shows Chinese women unwilling to marry Japanese "old men"
17:29, January 22, 2010

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A survey conducted by a multinational matchmaking company in Tokyo, Japan shows that expectations of Chinese women on Japanese men have improved.
The first requirement of Chinese women for their partners is "young", flowed by conditions such as "personality and character", "appearance" and "income", according to the survey. The result broke the traditional impression of matching old men and young women.
The majority of respondents felt that the reason why Japanese men chose to marry Chinese women is that the majority of women around them are too young and they can not find a suitable Japanese wife.
In addition, most women, who are willing to marry "left Japanese men", are from China's poorer regions.
But recently this tendency has changed. Now, the demands of Japanese men for Chinese women are "looks" "age", "personality and character," "domestic capacity", "the same interest" and so on.
Recently, Sino-Japanese cross-border marriages have increased year-on-year.
Statistics show that in 2000, the number of cross-boarder couples in Japan exceeded 10,000 for the first time. And 90 percent of them are Chinese women and Japanese men.
By People's Daily Online
The first requirement of Chinese women for their partners is "young", flowed by conditions such as "personality and character", "appearance" and "income", according to the survey. The result broke the traditional impression of matching old men and young women.
The majority of respondents felt that the reason why Japanese men chose to marry Chinese women is that the majority of women around them are too young and they can not find a suitable Japanese wife.
In addition, most women, who are willing to marry "left Japanese men", are from China's poorer regions.
But recently this tendency has changed. Now, the demands of Japanese men for Chinese women are "looks" "age", "personality and character," "domestic capacity", "the same interest" and so on.
Recently, Sino-Japanese cross-border marriages have increased year-on-year.
Statistics show that in 2000, the number of cross-boarder couples in Japan exceeded 10,000 for the first time. And 90 percent of them are Chinese women and Japanese men.
By People's Daily Online


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