Ori Miya-Daiya, a well-known professional baseball player in Japan, is tying the knot with a non-celebrity woman. The news broke after the baseball player's team made an official announcement. No specific details were shared about the bride, including her name or profession, reflecting Japan’s respect for privacy. The baseball star is well-known for his outstanding performance on field and fans are anticipating that he will bring the same level of dedication to his marriage.
In Japan, celebrities’ personal lives are often well-guarded from public curiosity, especially when they marry non-celebrities. This privacy culture heavily influences how such news are released. Generally, official announcements are made by their management agencies instead of the celebrities themselves.
In contrast to Japan, in the US or EU, celebrity private lives are more exposed with less respect for privacy. Marriage news often includes explicit details about the partner and pictures of the couple. The major difference lies in the privacy boundaries set by the media in the respective countries.