According to Japan's "Friday Digital" website on the 15th, Mako and Kei Komuro who are living in New York are shrouded in clouds because Kei Komuro may fail the New York State Judicial Examination three times. On July 25 and 26, Kei Komuro took the New York State Judicial Examina

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Source: Global Times

[Global Times Special Correspondent in Japan Qiu Muwei Fang Qing] The Japanese royal princess Mako and her husband Komuro Kei , who rushed to the United States after marriage, have recently become the focus of attention of Japanese media. According to Japan's "Friday Digital" website on the 15th, Mako and Komuro Kei who are living in New York are shrouded in clouds because Komuro Kei may fail the New York State judicial examination three times.

htmlOn July 25 and 26, Kei Komuro took the New York State Judicial Examination for the third time, and the examination results are expected to be announced at the end of October. According to reports, a reporter in charge of the report on Japanese Imperial Office (a department dedicated to handling matters related to the Japanese royal family) said, "About the whole, the possibility of passing the exam (Komuro Kei) is very low." "Friday Digital" said that if the third judicial examination is still not qualified, then Komuro Kei, who is now working in a law firm as an assistant, may be fired, and the couple will find it difficult to obtain the original expected income. In addition, without a stable job, it will be difficult for the two to apply for a US green card. The reporter said that the birthday of Princess Kiko (Mako's mother) is in September, and the birthday of Queen Michiko (Mako's grandmother) is in October. Mako will return to China to celebrate her relatives' birthday. "This means that Mako and Kei Komuro may return to Japan to live."

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However, even if Mako and Kei Komuro urgently return to China and decide to live in Japan, life in the motherland will face multiple challenges. The first thing to bear is the "economic challenge". Japanese non-fiction novelist Miyoko Kudo believes that "if you return to China, then money issues such as where to live, how much rent is, and who will pay for it will arise." Before going to the United States, Mako and Kei Komuro lived in an apartment in Tokyo, with a monthly rent of about 1 million yen (about 50,000 yuan). This is a huge expense for the two without a fixed income. The second is the "risk of attack". Japanese crime investigative reporter Taihei Ogawa said, "Since the attack on former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe just happened, there is a high probability of imitation crimes in Japan. In addition, Kei Komuro has been severely criticized by public opinion, so they are likely to become targets of attack after returning to China." In addition, it is "against public criticism again." Miyoko Kudo believes that after Mako and Kei Komuro return to China, they will undoubtedly be severely criticized by public opinion again. This means that Mako, who had previously suffered from "complex PTSD" due to malicious slander, may worsen again.

However, the "Daily Trend" online version of Japan's "New Trend Weekly" reported that according to local reporters, "Komuru applies for a 'H-1B' visa with a high degree of professional knowledge. A lottery has been drawn at the end of March this year. If you win the lottery, your visa will take effect for three years from October this year, and it can be extended for another three years in the future." The reporter speculated that although the lottery results have not been announced yet, judging from the couple's recent relaxed life, Kei Komuro "maybe he has won the lottery." In other words, as long as Komuro's current company does not fire him, even if he fails the judicial examination, he is likely to continue to stay in the United States as a clerk.

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