Saturday, December 29, 2012

FInal Project; International Marriage By Makiko and Sayuri


Hello, everyone! We are Sayuri and Makiko, researching about International Marriage.


The reason why we choose this topic

We thought that there are more international couples recently than the past. And we found the statistics that shows the increase of the number of international marriages.

But still, that wasn’t THAT big number compare to our expectation. (http://www2.ttcn.ne.jp/honkawa/1190.html) It was also much less than Korea. (http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9B%BD%E9%9A%9B%E7%B5%90%E5%A9%9)


Why?


To find out the reason why the Japanese people don’t really get international marriage that often, we decided to make a survey.

Thanks for the today’s technology, we made a survey on the internet and spread it on Facebook and Twitter. And thanks for our sweet friends, we got 126 answers! 


The questions on the survey were:

1.    Do you want to get married?

2.    Do you want to get International Marriage?

3.    What is the obstacle to International Marriage?

4.    What is your expectation for International Marriage?



Q1


 Obviously a lot of people want to get married.



Q2


“No” is more than “Yes.”
Why do Japanese don't want to get an international marriage?
So we made next question.


Q3


Most people chose "difference of habit" as a obstacle. Tha's ture, we can expect easily.
But there are a lots of internatinal coulples now and there must be the positive side!
Let’s go to the next question.


Q4


The answers varied widely. But that means that there are more reasons than the choices that we’ve make, doesn’t it?

The interesting thing that we focused on was the comparison with the choice “language barrier” in Q3 and the choice “language skill” in Q4. This seems like a inconsistency but we don’t think so. We can learn a very important thing from this. All things have both the bad side and the good side…, AN OBSTACLE COULD BE THE EXPECTATION!


Conclusion

The percentage of International Marriage is still very low like, around 5%.
And according to our survey, not many people want to get International Marriage.
HOWEVER,
We still think that the percentage of International Marriage will increase.

The reason why we expect so is;

-There are more foreign people living in Japan, recently.

-Increasing number of studying abroad and overseas travels creates more opportunity for Japanese people to meet and fall in love with foreigner.

-Comics, Movies and TV programs about International Marriage, like "ダーリンは外国人" help creating the atmosphere of accepting International Marriages.

-To solve the problem of depopulation, what about asking foreign people’s help?

5 comments:

  1. Hi,I'm yuki.
    Nice survey!!Good job:)
    This is my friend's story. My friend had a african boyfriend though,their breaking up reason was religion. He wanted my friend to be his religion. I thought it was very sensitive and difficult problem.

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  2. Hi, I'm Yu!
    It was very interesting! I think language barrier is one of the biggest problem for international couples, but falling in love with foreigner is also one of the best way to improve our English skills. How wonderful to get over an obstacle and get something to want!

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  3. Hi, I'm Airi.
    I like your graphs and those are easy to understand!
    Ans about the third graph, what does "child" mean? (I thought face, linguistic ability and sense of values and so on...)

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  4. This is Ms. MacGregor

    It's better to explain a little about what is on the URLs rather than just putting them up for us. Just say what the increases for Japan were compared to Korea.
    Thanks for - NG
    Thanks to - OK
    I don't understand the meaning of Q4.
    What is the # of boys who replied to the surveys compared to the # of girls?

    The graph for Q1 looks strange. The axes should be reversed with the % on the side and the Yes/No on the bottom.
    Does "difference of habit" mean cultural difference? That is quite odd, since every family has a "culture," so even Japanese that marry will come to their marriage with different "cultures."

    You wrote " But there are a lots of internatinal coulples [look at the spelling!] now and there must be the positive side!" but you didn't tell us how many at the beginning. Rethink that omission strongly!

    I don't understand all the choices in Q4 - what does "child" mean? And how about view of love? You haven't explained Graph 4 enough.

    You wrote, "The interesting thing that we focused on was the comparison with the choice “language barrier” in Q3 and the choice “language skill” in Q4. This seems like a inconsistency but we don’t think so." Why not? You need to explain more.

    Like many other groups, you have presented good data but you haven't analyzed it thoroughly. However, your last three suggestions are good. You should say the day and time and channel of the TV program.

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  5. Hi, I'm Nozomi.
    I'm interested in your research. I was surprised at the result that many people don't want to get an international marriage. It is true the problem of a language barrier occurs if I get an international marriage, but at the same time I expect my child to have good language skill. However, I also think the number of people who marry foreigners increase.

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