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Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador

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Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador

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Today, it was reported that Mr. and Mrs. Komuro will settle in Canada.

The basis for the Japanese media to release this news mainly includes the following points:

(1) Visa. Kei Komuro failed again and was at risk of being fired from the law firm. Therefore, after the visa expires in July, it will be difficult to obtain a visa.

(2) Economy. The cost of living in New York is relatively high, and the long-term inability to make ends meet puts their lives under great financial pressure.

(3) "Patron Saint" transfer. Although Mako broke away from the imperial family, as a former princess, the imperial family has been entrusting people to take care of her life. Previously, The Makoto couple went to New York to live, renting a house, looking for a job and other preparatory work were completed by the Second Generation of New York Consul General Yamano Uchikan, which can be regarded as the "patron saint" of the Makoto couple in the United States. However, just some time ago, the "patron saint" Yamano clan was suddenly transferred to the Canadian ambassador, replaced by Mori Mikio, who had just been the consular director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for less than a year. For such a sudden and frequent personnel transfer, japanese media speculated that they were preparing for the komuro couple to move to Canada.

Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador
Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador

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The Japanese Imperial Family has deep ties to Canada.

The relationship between the Japanese Imperial Family and Canada can be traced back to the time of Crown Prince Akihito. In March 1953, Crown Prince Akihito represented Emperor Showa at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and visited a number of European and American countries, including Canada.

Members of the Japanese royal family will mostly choose to study in the United Kingdom after graduating from university, but there are many exceptions. The closest relationship with Canada is the family of Prince Kenin of Gaoyuangong, who went to Study queen's university in Canada in 1978 after graduating from the Faculty of Law of the Faculty of Studies. It may be the fate of the dark, even he married his daughter-in-law Jiuzifei was known at the Canadian Embassy, and the marriage of the two went very smoothly, knowing each other in April 1984, accepting in September, and getting married in December. After marriage, Princess Kuko gave birth to three daughters, Seiko, Noriko, and Ayako, and their youngest daughter, Ayako, also went to Canada to study during her studies.

Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador

Three

Canada is more suitable for small room couples.

Mako suffers from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Syndrome (Complex PTSD) and needs a beautiful environment to recuperate. In addition, as a former princess who broke away from the imperial family, spending huge security premiums will cause dissatisfaction among the Japanese people, so the most effective way is to find a country with a relatively high safety factor, which is obviously in line with both points. With the third green vision index in the world, after Singapore and Sydney, Vancouver, Canada, can be said to be a city with a beautiful natural environment. Canada is also a very safe country, the sixth in the world in the peace index.

Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador

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Problems faced in living in Canada.

Although the media speculated from various clues that the small room couple may go to Canada to live. However, Canada and the United States belong to different legal systems, and a lot of the legal knowledge learned in the United States is not applicable in Canada, so Kei Komuro, who has not passed the judicial examination, is just a "knowledgeable Japanese" and it is difficult to find a suitable job.

The couple who have become ordinary people are also worried about money and work like ordinary people.

Japanese media: Kei Komuro and his wife will move to Canada, and their patron saint, Yamano, has been transferred to the Canadian ambassador

If they can't get a visa, will the Komuros move to Canada or will they return to Japan?

In fact, I think going back to Japan is the best choice, after all, it is my own country. Like her aunt Kiyoko, Mako can work as a royal family and live an ordinary life in a low-key manner.

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