Gay activists in Asia upbeat about impact of U.S. court ruling
Gay rights activists in Asia, where no country allows same-sex couples to legally marry, are upbeat about prospects for a change following the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing such marriages in every state of the nation.
A look at some of the reactions and background on gay rights:
JAPAN
In Japan, homosexuality is not illegal, but the atmosphere is such that most people feel homosexuals should not exist, said Kazuyuki Minami, a lawyer in Osaka. Its tough. Its hard to come out to families, friends and in the workplace.
Minami held a marriage ceremony with his own partner, who is also a lawyer, in 2011.
Though Japan has some very popular transgender entertainment personalities, homosexuality is not widely accepted in its mainstream culture. Schools tend to foster specific male and female models for behavior.
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