From The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/30/japans-rent-a-family-industry
“Two years ago, Kazushige Nishida, a Tokyo salaryman in his sixties, started renting a part-time wife and daughter. His real wife had recently died. Six months before that, their daughter, who was twenty-two, had left home after an argument and never returned.
“I thought I was a strong person,” Nishida told me, when we met one night in February, at a restaurant near a train station in the suburbs. “But when you end up alone you feel very lonely.” Tall and slightly stooped, Nishida was wearing a suit and a gray tie. He had a deep voice and a gentle, self-deprecating demeanor.”
I have not heard about this type of “rent-a-family” in Japan.
I know we have “rent-a family or friends” business for wedding parties in Japan…
How are you?
Yoshiko