The birth rate in Japan, which has been declining rapidly for many years and reached another record low recently, has prompted the government to add creativity to its campaigns to encourage young people to marry and start a family. They have launched a mobile app with the specific function of making it easier for people to date.
On the app and its website, users must be 'single' and over the age of 18, with the desire to marry and be married, whether they live or work in the city of Tokyo. Users will be asked to set the characteristics that they wish to find in their life partner.
Within the app, which has various aspects, it also lists other measures of the government to help couples, such as providing information about balancing work and married life, raising children, providing housing support, teaching men how to participate in work and household duties, raising children, and providing advice on employment and work.
Leaving aside the declining fertility rates in Japan, the divorce rates have also increased, raising concerns for the government of that country.
The tests of the app have attracted many, including the richest man in the world, the owner of the X network and Tesla electric cars, Elon Musk, who wrote the following on X: "I am happy that the Japanese government recognizes the importance of this matter. If drastic measures are not taken, Japan and many other countries will disappear." 👇🏾
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