Gap of Hope and Despair on SNS over “Marriage to a Civilian Man
The moment Perfume’s A-chan (Ayaka Nishiwaki, 36) announced her marriage on her Instagram, the whole of Japan was in a celebratory mood. [Image] “What! You were smelling it…?” See the “smelling post” in which she frequently wore a “bag! A~-chan wrote, “It has been my dream to marry a fan,” and described her partner as “an ordinary man. However, when the man turned out to be Yukihiro Yoshida, 41, the fourth president of Yoshida Kaban (sales of 19.6 billion yen), a long-established bag manufacturer, social networking sites went into an uproar! A~chan’s “utmost consideration” in using the term “civilian” backfired, causing a gap between hope and despair among some of her fans.
It was A~-chan herself who announced that she was a “civilian male. Writing about her feelings for her fans
On November 11, A~chan reported her marriage on her Instagram. The following part, in which she mentions her partner, attracted particular attention. I have just married a civilian man. He is a Best Friend who has been my friend for a long time and we know each other in many ways, and he is a fan who supports me and Perfume from the bottom of his heart! LOL It has always been my dream to marry a fan. In this post, we can see that A~chan herself described her partner as a “general man. Behind this was her strong will to protect the privacy and family of her partner, saying, “Please refrain from assault docents and the like.
Why an “ordinary man” for the head of a company with sales of 19.6 billion yen?
However, as soon as it was revealed that the man she was dating was the president of Yoshida Kaban, known for its national brand “PORTER,” the Internet was filled with a mixture of humor and frustration. The first time the president of a company with sales of 19.6 billion yen was revealed to be the fourth-generation sergeant of a company with sales of 19.6 billion yen, people responded with a mixture of humor and irritation: “Seriously, stop calling him a ‘regular guy. He said he was a regular guy who was a fan, so maybe I had a chance to be a fan. The background of this uproar is the gap between A-chan’s “utmost consideration” and the fans’ imagination of “ordinary beings just like them.