Japan to launch dating app to encourage marriage, childbirth. Elon Musk says ‘I’am glad’ | Trending
Japan will soon launch a dating app called “Tokyo Futari Story” to encourage marriage and childbirth. The government app comes as the country faces critically low birth and marriage rates. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of X, shared his views on the Japanese government launching a dating app to improve the country’s birth rate. (Reuters) While a website offering counsel for potential lovebirds is up and running, a dating app is also in development. Tokyo City Hall is planning to launch it later this year, accessible through phone or web, a city official said Thursday. 3.6 Crore Indians visited in a single day choosing us as India’s undisputed platform for General Election Results. Explore the latest updates here! Elon Musk reacted to this plan of the Japanese government and wrote, “I’m glad the government of Japan recognizes the importance of this matter.” “If radical action isn’t taken, Japan (and many other countries) will disappear!” he added. Details were still undecided. 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 on the decline in Japan as the country’s birth rate fell to an all-time low, according to health minry data Wednesday. Last year there were 474,717 marriages, down from 504,930 in 2022 while births totaled 727,277, down from 770,759. The reports also said the app may ask for your height, job and education but the official denied anything was decided. On the national level, the government has been trying to solve a serious labor shortage promising cash payments for families with children and supporting child-care facilities. It’s also relaxed immigration policy over the years to encourage an influx of foreign workers. During the so-called “ba boom” era of the 1970s, Japan recorded more than 2 million births a year. Like many young adults around the world today, fewer Japanese are interested in old-style marriage or having children. There are concerns that Japanese workplace norms tend to lead to extremely long hours and rarely meeting people outside work. Some say raising children is expensive. Tokyo City Hall is also sponsoring events where singles can meet, couples can get counseling on marriage and where lovers can have their stories of how they first met turned into manga comics or songs.