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レストラン・ホテル・フォトウェディングはもちろん、
二次元、Fセク、LGBTQ+🌈など、あらゆるオリジナルウェディングもお任せ下さい!💖
We accept weddings with fictional characters from manga,anime,games,etc.
I made an acrylic stand for a follower who had a 2D wedding with a character.
The size of the acrylic stand for her husband was just right😲❗️
It's nice to see the two of them together like this💖😺
Yup, it's really nice♥️⤴️
*I have received permission from the person to use
As I posted earlier, I created an original acrylic stand for a customer who had a 2D character wedding.
I am happy that I was able to help create original goods for this wonderful couple.
I think it is wonderful that two people who transcend dimensions can be together like
My recent post about acrylic stands helped a lot of people connect with me.
Thank you!
My company, Share Wedding, produces weddings with 2D characters in Japan.
If you would like to have a wedding with a manga, anime, or game character, feel free to message me.
There are many
Loving a 2D character.
Some people say that it's a one-sided love.
But,
"They are a source of emotional support,"
"The characters make me feel positive,"
"They give me hope for life"...
I've heard so many such words from people.
I believe that they return the love I give
Your favorite character or beloved partner character
Many people live with commercially available or ready-made items and goods around them. Stuffed toys, dolls, acrylic stands, badges, body pillows, etc.
There is something I have always thought while interacting with various
We've also been able to connect with many fictiosexuals overseas.
I'm really happy and grateful from the bottom of my heart.
There may not be anything we can do for you right now.
But I would like to let more people know that it's possible to have a wedding with a character in
What's so weird about loving a character? I think.
It supports my heart. Thanks to that, I can move forward.
However, that feeling may not be understood by the world.
That's why I want to support all these fictosexuals from the bottom of my heart.
We were also introduced by Kondo, who married Hatsune Miku!
Share Wedding is helping people in Japan hold wedding ceremonies with two-dimensional characters.
We are currently preparing to hold wedding ceremonies via live streaming for those who cannot come to Japan.
We are happy
There are wedding halls in Japan that undertake weddings with a fictional character from manga, anime, and video games, etc. The wedding is just a party, so anyone can do it. Would you like to have a wedding ceremony with your beloved fictional character?
We received this message from a bride for whom we made an acrylic stand.
"I'm so happy to be able to stand next to my husband like this!"
Such happy, kind words!
I was very moved.
Whatever it is, it makes me happy.
That's all right.
For me, working on 2D character weddings is
In Japan, I produce weddings between 2D characters.
But whether you have a wedding or not, the love doesn't change.
I believe that the characters you love respond to the love you pour out to them.
Without a doubt, they love you just the same.
I know it's strange for me to say
A company president once told me, "Your 2D character weddings won't become a business."
That may be true now.
But that doesn't mean I can stop.
Because I've learned about everyone's deep love for the characters.
There's a "feeling" behind it that can't be resolved simply as
When having a 2D wedding, some people may worry about how to express their partner's character.
Of course, people express their partner in a variety of ways.
Stuffed toys, life-size panels, figurines, photos, tablets...
One bride told us, "Because they exist in my heart, I
When their partner is a character, many of them tell me, "I have a boyfriend/girlfriend who transcends dimensions."
It's a wonderful expression, and one of my favorite sayings.
Love transcends borders and even dimensions.
Everyone has a variety of feelings.
I want them to be
At Share Wedding, we currently only hold 2D character weddings in Japan.
We've been thankful to have received several comments asking, "Are you considering setting up bases overseas?"
Sorry, we're not yet at the point where we can expand that far.
However, we'll do our best to
Even here in Japan, there is still a lot of prejudice against loving 2D characters.
But that's okay!
There are many people all over the world who feel the same way.
Let's connect online across borders!
If that feeling grows stronger, we can eventually move the world!
One of my overseas followers commented, "I want to go to Japan one day and have a wedding with my beloved character."
In response to that comment, another follower replied, "This is exactly what the internet was created for."
I thought that was exactly right!
You can share your
Thank you for the heartwarming messages from overseas.
Even though I am in Japan, far away, I am very happy to hear the thoughts and messages of support from all the fictosexuals.
Since I'm not used to translating, I may not be able to do it well or my words may be rude.
Please
There's something I'd love for Fictosexual and Fictromantic to know.
When I talk about weddings with 2D characters in various places,
I get more responses than I expected like, "I guess that's the kind of era we live in now" and "I guess that's the kind of era we'll be living in
The public's view of you will be cold.
You may not have anyone nearby who understands you.
But I hope you will stick to your feelings.
After all, it is "love" that cannot be hindered by anyone.
There are many people around the world who feel the same way.
Let's connect online
Followers, and even non-followers who are thinking about having a 2D character wedding.
If you ever come to Japan, I'd love to meet you in Gunma where I'm based, or in Tokyo!
*Please note that I can't speak English...(ToT)/~~~
It is still difficult for the public to understand fictosexuality.
But I don't think I'll try to force their understanding on my part.
Someday, that wall will come down little by little.
For now, let's move forward with those who understand.
I always think that's okay.
The fact that the person I love is a 2D character.
That I can't bring myself to say it.
That I don't get understanding from the people around me.
I think that's all okay.
There's no need to lie to yourself.
There are lots of people all over the
We are setting up a system that will allow us to stream 2D character weddings for overseas people who cannot travel to Japan.
I had a meeting with a video company today.
It will not be enough to just stream on Zoom or the like; we will properly request a professional
I received this wonderful message from a follower from overseas about 2D weddings.
"I think this is the beginning of a wonderful future where people who want to be with their favorite characters will no longer be alone."
I once again realized that feelings are common all over the
Our original acrylic stands have received a lot of positive feedback from people overseas, and we hope to soon be able to handle shipping and payments overseas.
A person from Germany who is considering a wedding with a 2D character will be coming to Japan next spring, so I've decided to meet them❗
The wedding is still a while away, but I'm really happy to be able to meet them😊⤴️
Whether they're having a wedding or not, I'd like to
We even had a wedding ceremony between two cosplayers at an event.
It was a really fun ceremony!
Even though we were all strangers, we all shared the same hobbies and interests!
Overall, it was a great event where we all got to come together!
I think weddings with LGBTQ+ people or with 2D characters would be a major change in the history of weddings.
Because it's something that's never been done before, there will surely be a lot of rejection and prejudice.
I don't deny it.
But times are changing.
So let's move
The other day, I received a request from the coordinator of South Korea's Korean Educational Broadcasting to cover a 2D wedding.
The interview is scheduled to begin in June, and the program will be broadcast nationwide at the end of the year.
Lifestyles in Korea are
I often say "That's OK" in my posts.
There's no need to force yourself.
There is no need to forcefully seek understanding from those around you.
You can be you.
Your idea of love is correct.
The public's eyes will still be cold.
But that's OK.
The world will eventually catch up.
There will be pros and cons, but I don't think you need to think that getting married or having a wedding ceremony is showing your parents your gratitude.
Of course you should be grateful to your parents.
Someone once said,
"Your filial piety ends at the age of 3."
If you
I received many happy comments from my overseas followers❤️
I was reminded that the common thread between Japan and overseas is that the feelings towards beloved 2D characters are "pure love".
No matter what prejudices there are, no matter what people say, they make me feel
Some people introduce their partner characters by saying, "I have a boyfriend or girlfriend who transcends dimensions" 😌
Personally, I really like this way of saying it and I think it's a wonderful introduction😊❗
That's why I believe that we can transcend not only dimensions,
Since I started working on 2D character weddings and sharing them online, I've been able to connect with many people from overseas.
Thank you so much, everyone.
Even if you're not thinking about having a 2D character wedding, or even if you don't know when you'll have one, I'd
The president of a company told me this.
"The 2D wedding you are producing is not a business"...
Maybe so.
But it's not about business, it's about feelings.
When people find out that I do 2D weddings, they become more positive.
“Being able to have a wedding with a character gave
The power of manga and anime is truly amazing!
I am happy that there are so many fictosexual people overseas and that we are connected. And I'm grateful.
Although we are from far, far away Japan, we are rooting for such wonderful people.
Please be happy!
When I received my first call to inquire about a 2D wedding ceremony, the customer said, "My husband is a character in a game, and I want to have a wedding ceremony with him. Can that be done?"
My response was, "I've never done it before, but I think it'll be fine! I'll get in
I was approached by one of Japan's largest wedding magazines about an interview for a wedding example✌️
I took the opportunity to talk about 2D character weddings❗️
But although they were very interested, it seemed like they didn't really understand💦
As expected, even the
The other day I posted about "original goods and items just for the two of you."
I perform 2D character weddings in Japan, but I think there are many people who can't come to Japan to have their wedding ceremony in person.
From there, I've made it possible to have the wedding
How can I put it...
I think it's a "feeling that can't be helped."
A love that goes beyond liking or supporting someone.
A feeling that makes you want to get married!
It might be something that you can't easily say to those around you.
You might be afraid of their reaction.
And
The other day, I was able to connect with many people from overseas.
And I received many messages.
Thank you again!
People who sympathize with my love for 2D characters.
People who think the opposite.
Everyone is different...
But I think that's okay.
But there's no doubt that my
Real-life brides and grooms (← sorry for using this term), LGBTQ+ people, fictiosexual people
When it comes to "marriage" (wedding ceremony), I don't discriminate and think everyone is the same.
Except for the "law" that cannot be resisted.
I don't think that it's okay to be
It's only been about two years since I started working on weddings with 2D characters.
But I don't think, "It's a wedding with a 2D character, so this is enough."
I think it's because I've been working in the wedding industry for 20 years.
I treat them, serve them, and hold the
Someone asked me, "What does love mean to you?"
It's very easy to understand, but also very difficult, and I don't think there's a question that's as varied as this one.
The following may not answer the question, but...
How much do you love the person you love?
Or, did you love
My posts, reply comments, messages, etc. are translated from Japanese to English on a translation site before being posted.
Because of this, there is a possibility that there may be strange or incorrect translations.
I would be happy if even a little of my thoughts and ideas can
Public acceptance and understanding still remains...
But that's the reality
But I want you to know that it's not zero.
I hope you don't give up on marrying the person you love.
Even if it's not recognized by law, it's fine to have a wedding as a milestone for the two of you, a
The idea of only accepting couples who are considered traditional is still the same in Japan.
I think that is why we have come to this point, fearing that people who love 2D characters will speak out loudly.
Everyone like that has equal opportunity to be happy.
That is why,
This is a wedding venue that I have a close relationship with, and when I talk to the young staff about 2D weddings, most of them are understanding.
"That's a good idea!!"
“Please do it here!!”
He sends me a happy message.
After all, LGBTQ and two-dimensional people probably
Having someone you love is a happy thing.
It makes you more positive.
It makes every day fun.
It gives you hope for life.
That shouldn't be hindered by anyone.
That's why I want to create a society where people can live more openly.
Although it is said that fictosexuality is the (+) part of LGBTQ+, I think people still feel that they are ``similar and different.''
It's not a two-dimensional story, it's a different dimension, and it goes beyond LGBTQ.
I do not object to such public views.
I think that's fine.