@lightingcloud
what do you mean by "especially in Japan"?
There is relatively little bigotry and homophobia in Japan – particularly when compared to the treatment that many Americans still receive when they come out.
This does not mean that the Japanese fully accept homosexuality but they don’t have the history of hatred that I find to be common in the West. In fact, it surprised me to learn that most of the negative stigmatism associated with being gay in Japan was adopted from Western cultures and is not traditionally a part of Japanese culture. Quite the opposite, there is more of a history of acceptance in Japan than homophobia because during the Heian period, there were several very famous and powerful samurai and shogun who had male lovers. Yet despite being openly (though not flamboyantly gay), they were still accepted and respected as powerful leaders.
In many cases among younger people you probably won’t even have a reaction, it will be more of a “oh, okay” sort of response than a big deal.