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Japan's emerging dog blood profession Kicking people's butts even makes money

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Japan's emerging dog blood profession Kicking people's butts even makes money

Kick people's butts

(Source: Hujiang English)

The rise of social media is eroding the amount of face-to-face communication between people. In Japan, one upshot of this phenomenon is that younger people are finding it increasingly difficult to share their problems with those around them. In essence, they feel as though they have no one to turn to for advice.

The rise of social media is reducing the frequency of face-to-face communication between people. One consequence of this phenomenon in Japan is that younger generations are finding it increasingly problematic to confide in friends around them about their problems. In essence, they just feel like no one can give them advice.

A new breed of morale-boosting services catering to such people has emerged. And while some of these offerings verge on the comical, their existence is a perhaps grim reflection of what appears to be a growing sense of disconnection from society among younger Japanese.

A new generation of services for this group of people, designed to lift the spirits, have emerged. However, some of them are really ironic, and their existence may reflect some harsh reality: the gap between Japan's young generation and society is becoming more and more obvious.

Get your kicks

Idol kick

Hitomi Nogata, a 24-year-old professional kickboxer, has a unique side job. She offers a service that involves literally giving people a hard kick in the caboose. One person seeking her services recently was Akira Muramoto, the 22-year-old representative of a Tokyo venture company.

The 24-year-old Hitomi Nogata is a professional freestyle fighter with a special side hustle. Her service is to give people a heavy kick in the ass. Recently, a young man seeking his services was Akira Muramoto, 22, a representative of a Tokyo-based venture capital firm.

As he stood in front of her, Nogata lifted her muscular right leg and said, “Here I go!” before unleashing a monster kick to Muramoto‘s buttocks.

As Akira Muramoto stood in front of Renmi Nogata, Nogata lifted her muscular right leg and said, "Here I come!" "Then it hit Akira Muramoto's ass hard.

Middle-aged man for rent

Middle-aged man for rent

Japan's emerging dog blood profession Kicking people's butts even makes money

Takanobu Nishimoto, a 47-year-old fashion producer, offers a coaching service called “Rent a Middle-Aged Man。 ” He rents out his spare time for 1,000 yen ($8) per hour. While some of his customers take him out dining or shopping, Nishimoto said most of them talk to him about their romantic or family problems.

Takanobu Nishimoto, 47, who works in the apparel industry, provides a mentoring service called "middle-aged men for rent." He rents out his free time for 1,000 yen ($8) per hour. Some of his clients would take him out to dinner or shop, Nishimoto said, and most would confide in him about their romantic history or family issues.

So far, he has met more than 1,500 people, mostly women and young men. He listens to them and gives them his honest opinion. He said he does not try to sugarcoat his advice.

So far, he has more than 1500 clients, most of whom are women and young people. He listens to his clients and gives them some honest advice. He said he never whitewashed his opinions.

Japan's emerging dog blood profession Kicking people's butts even makes money

Young women

Scream and shout

Scream

On TV Tokyo, a program called “I Want To Be Scolded By Risa Yoshiki” has generated considerable buzz since its launch in August last year. In the show, Yoshiki, a female TV celebrity, yells at TV audiences through a camera lens, tossing out such admonishments as, “Who do you think you are?”

TV Tokyo's TV show titled "I Want to Be Insulted by Yoshigi Risa" has caused a strong response since it was launched last August. In the show, TV actress Yoshiki yelled at the audience through the camera: "Who do you think you are?" "Wait a bunch of ugly words.

Hiroki Takahashi, a TV Tokyo official in charge of the program, suggested people are hungry for a good berating.

Hiroki Takahashi, a civil servant who runs the show at TV Tokyo, said viewers were eager for well-meaning criticism.

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