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<![CDATA[ There is no system for adoptions in Japan.  Why?  It seems that few Japanese couples are interested in adopting a child.  Why?  For a start, the registration system makes it obvious to anyone who cares to look that a child has been adopted, and this, apparently, leads to a lot of "ijime". <br><br>More fundamentally, I think the Japanese put greater store in "bloodline" than people in the west.<br><br>But it is real shame that in a country that does not have enough children and which is filled to the brim with sad-looking couples pushing dogs around in little "dog carriages", that society cannot organise themselves to provide homes for all the children that it does have.<br><br>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 09:39:45 +0900</pubDate>
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