Japan heads for 'marriage ice age' with lowest number in 90 years

Young people remain reluctant to get married due to economic anxiety

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Japanese newlyweds celebrate their marriage inside a chapel made of ice.  © Reuters

MASAKI ISHIHARA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- The number of Japanese couples who tied the knot last year likely fell below 500,000 for the first time in 90 years, as more people struggled to find their soulmate during the pandemic and financial concerns have weighed heavy on young people's minds.

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