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1 4 The content of negotiation between middle‐class parents and daughters was described. Miyamoto identified a few differences regarding negotiation in Japan; however, in this research, found similar points to those found in previous studies. Evident in this research is the characteristic that when adults talk about their parents, they express their gratefulness, not conflict. More than negotiation, this is a balance between parents and daughters. t was found that daughters accept the will of their parents. There is variety in terms of negotiated marriage, which is not variety regarding the right of veto. For this reason, do not espouse Notter’s work. Miyamoto stated that there are certain characteristics of negotiation between parents and children in Japan. The reality of koushou is increasing, and this cannot be explained through Notter’s previous work on negotiated marriage.” Similarly, Yonemura proved that there is both conflict and acceptance on the children’s side, which is evident in communication between parents and children. Yonemura argues that parents will hold their children back. Parents’ intervention is possibly adjusted only to the degree acceptable to children. tend to agree, because parents seem to want their children to accept them. The subjects of the interviews were women for whom there are currently no obstacles pertaining to finances, love, and communication. Therefore, the conclusion of this paper differs from studies focusing on people with difficulties in these matters. Previous work by Miyamoto indicated that different communication between parents and children depends on hierarchy; thus, t his research did not focus on all Japanese women and their families. I consider focusing on different hierarchies as new knowledge, and would like to explore the concept further in the future. References Bourdieu, Pierre, . La distinction: critique sociale du jugement, Éditions de Minuit, Paris, France. =P. Bourdieu translated by Yoji shida, , Distinction Ⅰ ,Tokyo: Fujiwara Shoten). Miwa, Satoru. . Unmarried persons sculptured group of the present‐day Japan. n Sato iroki, Nagai Akiko Miwa Satoshi Eds. , A Wall of Marriage, p. ‐ . Tokyo: Keiso‐Shobo. Miyamoto, Michiko. . Parents and Children of Declining Birthrate and Single Society: Change of Mean and Figure about Be an Adult’. n iroko Fujisaki Ed. . Parents and children—mixing their life course, p. 8 ‐ . Kyoto: Minerva shobo. [in Japanese]. Notter, David. . Reconsideration about ’Romantic Love deology’. n Pure Modern‐‐ Comparative Sociology of the Modern Family and an ntimacy, p. ‐ . Tokyo: Keiou‐ gijuku‐daigaku Shuppankai. [in Japanese]. Pimentel, Ellen E. . Just Do Love Thee?: Marital Relations in Urban China. Journal of Marriage and the Family, Vol. , pp. ‐ . USA. Tabuchi, Rokuro. . Families and ntergenerational Relationships in an Era of ntergenerational Ambivalence:Approaches from a Family Strategy Perspective. Japanese Journal of Family Sociology. Vol. , No. , pp. ‐ . Japan. Yamada, Masahiro. . Sociology of Marriage: Do single‐ization and marriage postponement continue? Tokyo: Maruzen Library. ‐ . [in Japanese]. Yonemura, Chiyo. . Parent Living and ndependent Awareness: Goodness and Conflict of a Parent‐Child Relationship. n wakami Mami Ed. . Sociology of Youth and Parents’, p.8 ‐ . Tokyo: Seikyu‐sha. [in Japanese]