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The Tokyo City Hall is developing a dating app called “Tokyo Futari Story”. The app is expected to be launched this year, accessible through phone or web, a city official said on Thursday. "Futari” means couple in Japanese. A site offering counsel and general information for potential lovebirds is already online. Details were still undecided. Tokyo's City Hall declined to comment on Japanese media reports that said the app will require a confirmation of identity, such as a driver’s license, your tax records to prove income and a signed form that says you are ready to get married. Marriage is d...
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The cherry blossom season in March is always a popular time for tourists to visit Japan. This year, however, it may not have been the only reason why more than 3.1 million visitors - a one-month record, according to Japan's National Tourism Organisation - visited the Land of the Rising Sun. Foreign tourists have been making the most of their harder currencies such as the euro and dollar to gain from an advantageous exchange rate with Japan's weaker currency. Japanese town builds giant screen to block views of Mount Fuji and deter tourist crowdsJapanese businesses are growing a nature-positive ...
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