福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(01 of11)
Open Image ModalJapan\'s table tennis Olympian Ai Fukuhara (L) takes her wedding ring to her husband Taiwan\'s table tennis Olympian Chiang Hung-chieh in response to the media request during a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan September 22, 2016. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (credit:Tyrone Siu / Reuters)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(02 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwanese table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (L) holds the hand of his Japanese wife Ai Fukuhara during a press conference in Taipei on September 22, 2016.\nThe couple made the announcement at a press conference saying they got married on September 1 in Tokyo. / AFP / SAM YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SAM YEH via Getty Images)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(03 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwanese table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (L) and his Japanese wife Ai Fukuhara display their wedding rings during a press conference in Taipei on September 22, 2016.\nThe couple made the announcement at a press conference saying they got married on September 1 in Tokyo. / AFP / SAM YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SAM YEH via Getty Images)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(04 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwanese table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (L) holds the hand of his Japanese wife Ai Fukuhara during a press conference in Taipei on September 22, 2016.\nThe couple made the announcement at a press conference saying they got married on September 1 in Tokyo. / AFP / SAM YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SAM YEH via Getty Images)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(05 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwanese table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (R) presents a bouquet of roses to his Japanese wife Ai Fukuhara during a press conference in Taipei on September 22, 2016.\nThe couple made the announcement at a press conference saying they got married on September 1 in Tokyo. / AFP / SAM YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SAM YEH via Getty Images)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(06 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwanese table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (R) speaks with his Japanese wife Ai Fukuhara (L) during a press conference in Taipei on September 22, 2016.\nThe couple made the announcement at a press conference saying they got married on September 1 in Tokyo. / AFP / SAM YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SAM YEH via Getty Images)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(07 of11)
Open Image ModalJapan\'s table tennis Olympian Ai Fukuhara smiles during a news conference with her husband Taiwan\'s table tennis Olympian Chiang Hung-chieh in Taipei, Taiwan September 22, 2016. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (credit:Tyrone Siu / Reuters)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(08 of11)
Open Image ModalJapan\'s table tennis Olympian Ai Fukuhara (L) and Taiwan\'s table tennis Olympian Chiang Hung-chieh introduce their wedding ring during a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan September 22, 2016. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (credit:Tyrone Siu / Reuters)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(09 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwan tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (R) places her wedding ring to Japanese table tennis star Ai Fukuhara as they announce their marriage at a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, 22 September 2016. The cross-country marriage is big news in Japan because Ai Fukuhara is a celebrity in Japan. She began playing table tennis at the age of three, trained in China and speaks fluent Chinese. She won silver in the 2012 London Summer Olympics and gold in Rio Olympics. Some Japanese worried that Japan might lose this talented table tennis player if Fukuhara moves to Taiwan to live with Chiang after marriage, but Fukuhara said after the marriage, she will keep her Japanese name and continue to play table tennis for Japan. Chiang, 27, and Fukuhara, 28, registered their marriage in Tokyo on 09 September and announced the news at a news conference in Tokyo and Taipei on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. EPA/RITCHIE B. TONGO (credit:EPA=時事)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(10 of11)
Open Image ModalTaiwan table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (R) and Japanese table tennis star Ai Fukuhara (L) show their engagement ring as they announce their marriage at a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, 22 September 2016. The cross-country marriage is big news in Japan because Ai Fukuhara is a celebrity in Japan. She began playing table tennis at the age of three, trained in China and speaks fluent Chinese. She won silver in the 2012 London Summer Olympics and gold in Rio Olympics. Some Japanese worried that Japan might lose this talented table tennis player if Fukuhara moves to Taiwan to live with Chiang after marriage, but Fukuhara said after the marriage, she will keep her Japanese name and continue to play table tennis for Japan. Chiang, 27, and Fukuhara, 28, registered their marriage in Tokyo on 09 September and announced the news at a news conference in Tokyo and Taipei on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. EPA/RITCHIE B. TONGO (credit:EPA=時事)
福原愛さん夫妻、台北でも会見(11 of11)
Open Image ModalJapanese table tennis star Ai Fukuhara (L) and Taiwan table tennis player Chiang Hung-chieh (R) holding hands during a press conference as they announce their marriage at a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, 22 September 2016. The cross-country marriage is big news in Japan because Ai Fukuhara is a celebrity in Japan. She began playing table tennis at the age of three, trained in China and speaks fluent Chinese. She won silver in the 2012 London Summer Olympics and gold in Rio Olympics. Some Japanese worried that Japan might lose this talented table tennis player if Fukuhara moves to Taiwan to live with Chiang after marriage, but Fukuhara said after the marriage, she will keep her Japanese name and continue to play table tennis for Japan. Chiang, 27, and Fukuhara, 28, registered their marriage in Tokyo on 09 September and announced the news at a news conference in Tokyo and Taipei on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. EPA/RITCHIE B. TONGO (credit:EPA=時事)