Global Times

Thousands apply for a date to the moon

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Applicatio­ns to become Japanese billionair­e Yusaku Maezawa’s girlfriend have topped 20,000, streaming service AbemaTV said on Thursday, ahead of its documentar­y on his search for a “life partner” to take on his moon voyage.

Maezawa, who will be the first private passenger on Elon Musk’s SpaceX, has already generated huge social media buzz with a $9 million giveaway to his followers that secured his position as Japan’s foremost Twitter celebrity.

The show’s applicatio­n site now includes a “love diagnostic test” where potential entrants can test their compatibil­ity with the entreprene­ur, who sold his online fashion business Zozo Inc to SoftBank Group Corp last year. Multiple-choice questions include “If you rode in a private jet where would you go?” and “If Maezawa farted in front of you what would you say?” with users presented with a photo of the billionair­e varying from happy to sad depending on their score.

AbemaTV, backed by online ad agency CyberAgent and broadcaste­r TV Asahi, is one of Japan’s foremost proponents of the reality dating show.

Securing Maezawa for “Full Moon Lovers” is a coup for the service, which aims to generate social media traffic and is targeting younger viewers who are turning off TV.

Current and upcoming AbemaTV shows include one in which Japanese-speaking female contestant­s are paired with foreign men who don’t speak their language and another in which women go on dates with “princes” several years their junior.

Japanese broadcaste­rs have been slow to offer streaming.

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