What is Kokuhaku?

kokuhaku 告白 こくはく , literally means "confession", and it is done when a man or a woman declares their love to another, and hopes to begin dating that person.
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Is kokuhaku real?

“Kokuhaku” is a Japanese word that means “confession”, and is often used to refer to a confession of love. An ideal kokuhaku takes place in a romantic setting and involves one person telling the object of their affection that they have feelings for them, then asking if they can start dating exclusively.
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What are Japan lovers called?

Japanophilia is the philia of Japanese culture, people and history. In Japanese, the term for Japanophile is "shinnichi" (親日), with "shin (親)" equivalent to the English prefix 'pro-' and "nichi (日)", meaning "Japan" (as in the word for Japan "Nippon/Nihon" (日本)).
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Do couples in Japan say I love you?

This is a very common question. The Japanese certainly have ways to say "I love you", namely "Aishite iru" and the more common "Daisuki". Having said that, though, I would agree that married couples in particular are far less likely to say this to each other than perhaps people in the west.
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How do Japanese express their love?

The two kanji for “koi” and “ai” put together are read “ren-ai” [恋愛], which is also another word for love, often used to say if you are in a romantic relationship. In Japanese, there are many ways to say, “I love you.” The translation you will find most often is “aishiteru” [愛してる].
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Do Japanese couples sleep together?

A surprisingly large number of Japanese couples are sleeping in separate rooms. A survey of 1,500 men and women by Asahi Chemical Industry Co. (which, in addition to producing other products, designs prefab homes) showed that 15 percent of the respondents slept apart from their spouses.
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Are big age gaps common in Japan?

According to 2014 estimates, 38.0% of the Japanese population is above the age of 60, 25.9% are age 65 or above, and 12.5% are aged 75 or above. People age 65 and older in Japan make up a quarter of the total population, and are estimated to reach a third by 2050.
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What do Japanese guys find attractive?

Guys like girls with a good scent. Sometimes they even fall in love with a girl just because she smells nice. The scent is as important as appearance. Japanese guys especially like floral, soap, and soft citrus fragrance.
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What is Suki desu?

付き合ってください。 (suki desu. tsuki atte kudasai) which means: “I like you. Go out with me, please.”. You can also say 愛してる (aishiteru) for “I love you”, but be careful not to overuse it.
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What Suki Suki daisuki means?

Suki Suki Daisuki (好き好き大好き, “I Like You, I Like You, I Love You”)
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What are flirty nicknames?

Cute English Nicknames
  • Handsome.
  • Boo.
  • Stud.
  • Stud muffin.
  • Bae.
  • Babe.
  • Honey.
  • Casanova.
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What do Japanese call their wife?

According to a 2013 poll of Japanese married women, the most common words used to refer to one's wife were yome(嫁), okusan(奥さん), and tsuma(妻). Trailing behind were words such as kanai(家内), and aikata(相方).
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Can you use chan for your boyfriend?

Chan in Japanese

In reality, -ちゃん (-chan) is for anything cute. That means you'll usually attach -ちゃん to girls names, young boys, babies, and even sometimes pets! But that's not all – you'll hear it used with celebrity names, boyfriends, girlfriends, close friends, siblings, grandparents…
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Do girls in Japan confess?

there are some girls that like to confess out of the blue, and some confess when they are certain that the guys already like them, so it is quite hard to estimate. it is not hard to see if your friend is at least interested in you.
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How do Japanese guys flirt?

Japanese are known to be shy, so once they become a couple, they flirt discreetly when in public. For example, you can see many couples walking hand-in-hand but not kissing much. Most Japanese feel embarrassed even just exchanging a small kiss on the cheek in public.
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How do you respond to Daisuke?

"anata mo daisuki desu" means "I love you too (as well as I love another person)". If you mean "I love you too (as well as you love me)", say "watashi mo (anata ga) daisuki desu". Both aishteru and daisuki mean "I love you".
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What is daisuki desu?

at last, 好きです / 'suki desu' means to love, or 好きだ / 'suki da' or 好き / 'suki' in the familiar form. You can add 大 / 'dai' before 'suki' to really mean it, which gives us 大好きです / 'daisuki desu'.
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What is Deshita?

deshita. dewa arimasen deshita. As you learned in Lesson 4, Japanese verbs have a non-past form, used for the present and the future, and a past form. You make the negative of the past tense by attaching (deshita) to the negative non-past form.
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Is dating in Japan hard?

As a result, dating in Japan is usually quite easy for men. At least getting one woman after another into your bed, is really easy, even if you're quite ugly! For some reason, Japanese women seem to find even ugly foreign guys attractive …..
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What is dating like in Japan?

Japanese Prefer In-Person Dating Opposed to Online

Preferring much more intimate, affectionate relationships. In fact until 2015, 72% of married couples met through friends, work, family or school. In Japanese dating an 'online relationship' is not seen as a real relationship.
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Do couples live together before marriage in Japan?

Only Half of Couples Live Together Before Marriage

In Japan, this isn't such a common custom. Recently, "semi-cohabitation" is becoming quite common. This is where couples might spend half the week or the weekend together, even if they don't officially live together.
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What is marriage like in Japan?

Marriage in Japan is a legal and social institution at the center of the household (ie). Couples are legally married once they have made the change in status on their family registration sheets, without the need for a ceremony.
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Is Japan going extinct?

Japan's population is expected to shrink by 30 percent by 2060, due to high life expectancy and low birth rates. Japanese could become extinct in 1,000 years if current population trends continue, according to researchers.
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