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[music playing]
FRANCESCA FIORENTINI (VOICEOVER):
Here in the Japanese countryside,
some of Japan's most eligible bachelors
are waiting to meet their mates.
The mayor is here.
Parents are here.
Eligible bachelors and bachelorettes are here.
FRANCESCA FIORENTINI (VOICEOVER):
They've even summoned the city's mascots, the great warrior
Masamitsu and his wife.
[speaking japanese]
[speaking japanese]
FRANCESCA FIORENTINI (VOICEOVER):
This is one of many events organized each year
by the Japanese government to get young people to hook
up, shack up, and make babies.
Japan's overall population is dropping
and the government is panicked.
Without young people to shore up the country's tax base,
the coming decades could see Japan spin
into an economic death spiral.
Emma, a 29-year-old bachelorette,
traveled two hours from the city of Tokyo
with the hope of meeting the farm boy of her dreams.
[speaking japanese]
FRANCESCA FIORENTINI (VOICEOVER):
Emma has one hour to play the field,
but comes up empty-handed.
FRANCESCA FIORENTINI: So what's next for you, Osaka?
Maybe start from close to where
I live, like Tokyo, maybe.
- Well-- - Yeah.
Well, keep trying.
Yeah.
See ya.
See ya.