Japan isn't that huge. It's 2 hours by train between Tokyo and Kyoto. It's not the US. "Too far away" isn't really the issue. It's just that it takes extra effort to maintain the relationship.
And in Girl Friends, it's not about the distance. Like I wrote previously, if nothing connects two people, it becomes much harder to maintain a relationship for Japanese. It's a mindset of them. Even if they live in the same city.
A lot of manga are based on this : once you graduate, once you change job, once you quit a club, if nothing connects you, then all is left are the feelings. And if they are not strong enough, you drift apart. They even willingly put an end to things so as to no be "held back" by these feelings.
It's especially harder for a same sex relationship, where you can't even envision marriage in Japan.
So Mari decides to put all her might into the relationship, because her feelings are that strong.
Here, in "First Love's Pledge", the feelings are there, but they are not strong enough to warrant the effort.
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