Japan is used to having LGBT people on entertainment. Politically, its completely different. Japanese politics is under the grip of Nippon Kaigi and Sokka Gakai, which are traditionalists conservatives. These are supported by thousands of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples which promote them.
Japan isn't a religious country, but they have a shared cultural morality, centred on shrines and temples. In the West we had a shared morality through Christianity, with parishes, but we destroyed it.
Japan is used to having LGBT people on entertainment. Politically, its completely different. Japanese politics is under the grip of Nippon Kaigi and Sokka Gakai, which are traditionalists conservatives. These are supported by thousands of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples which promote them.
Japan isn't a religious country, but they have a shared cultural morality, centred on shrines and temples. In th West we had a shared morality through Christianity, with parishes, but we destroyed it.
Japan is used to having LGBT people on entertainment. Politically, its completely different. Japanese politics is under the grip of Nippon Kaigi and Sokka Gakai, which are traditionalists conservatives. These are supported by thousands of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples which promote them.
Japan isn't a religious country, but they have a shared cultural morality, centred shrines and temples. In th West we shared morality through Christianity, but we destroyed it.
Japan is used to having LGBT people on entertainment. Politically, its completely different. Japanese politics is under the grip of Nippon Kaigi and Sokka Gakai, which are traditionalists conservatives. These are supported by thousands of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples which promote them.