Man wed to digital icon Hatsune Miku in real life causes uproar when he admits he mostly married her

There are times, dear reader, when I write a headline that starts pushing on the fringes of my psyche, as Cthulhu's dreams might erode the sanity of the waking world—this is one of those times.

In 2018, Akihiko Kondo decided he'd marry digital icon Hatsune Miku, a H25 com สล็อต Vocaloid performer with enough of a following to sing her way into , , and uh, . Miku's dulcet tones have reached the ears of millions over the years, but aside from being a living and breathing thoughtform tucked into our collective imaginations, she is undeniably, well, a fictional creation. At least until the singularity H25 com สล็อต happens, anyway.

To make things clear, I'm not particularly interested in ragging on anyone for living in ways that might seem strange to outsiders—as a rule, I think trying to understand and connect with people like this is more fascinating than simply pointing and laughing. Kondo's story gave a brief window into a subsection of people who do exist and, for whatever reason, derive comfort from their perceived relationships to fictional characters.

"I’m sure I’ll get backlash however I write this, but I try to do things within the bounds of what’s not illegal. This is why I held a wedding ceremony with Hatsune Miku at my house, it’s why I went to university while working as a local government employee and it's why I tried to go to Tokyo Disneyland"—that last bit's referring to a time when he wasn't allowed to go to , which seems a little hypocritical given the entire point of Disneyland is mascot kayfabe. Are we supposed to believe Mickey Mouse is real, but not Hatsune Miku? Preposterous.

"Many people felt inconvenienced or uncomfortable when I married Hatsune Miku," Kondo continues, "the education board put up a resistance and involved the union and management when I went to university, and (although nothing happened in the end) Tokyo Disneyland caused a big fuss. However, none of these things were illegal. That’s why I tried doing them."

Finding out that Kondo has essentially just been doing this to ride some kind of Joker-tier philosophical high is wild. He's recently caused further hubbubs by attempting to purchase in person, rather than online, something that falls in the venn diagram of legality while being frowned upon. Another thorny subject—clothes are just clothes and people ought to be able to buy them wherever, but I can also see why women might feel uncomfortable seeing a man in a lingerie shop based on lived experiences, especially when Japan hasn't had a .

Kondo stands firm in his "in a country governed by the rule of law, the law takes precedence over opinions" which, while an entertaining thought experiment, isn't exactly progressive given any sort of further thought. Utterly terrible things have been legal throughout history, while normal behaviour has been criminalised or pathologised. But, hey—maybe it's healthy for people to shake things up. Besides, if you'd like to object, you could always save Miku from Kondo's cynically political marriage .

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