Sydney-based Japanese photographer Koichi Ogihara (Toboji). Source: Toboji
As same-sex marriage is not legalized in Japan, Mr Ogihara assumed that he didn't have a option to get married to his loved one.
An opportunity arose in 2017, when same-sex marriage was legalized in Australia. Mr Ogihara and his Japanese partner got married in Sydney in 2018. Mr Ogihara completed his relocation to to Sydney in 2019.
In the audio, Mr Ogihara shares his insight on the differences between Tokyo Rainbow Pride and Sydney's . Also he shares his views on same-sex marriage.
Being part of Mardi Gras, a bit differently this year
Mr Ogihara has been joining Sydney's Mardi Gras as a media photographer in the past, but this year, he decided to participate both as a participant and a photographer for a Japanese float. He said he will try to capture the parade from a different perspective.
"This float is organized by young Japanese people here. In past parades, I saw Japanese participants here and there but not a float run by a Japanese group. I think I can call them the 'new wave' (of LGBTQI movement)", Mr Ogihara said.
Sydney-based Japanese photographer Koichi Ogihara (Toboji) joined Mardi Gras Parade with his partner (pictured) in 2018, wearing a top with thank-you message. Source: Toboji