A heartfelt review of my rental boyfriend experience in Tokyo
💭 Why Rent a Boyfriend?

I’ll admit it — I’ve been feeling a little lonely lately.
So while in Japan, I decided to try something… different.
Yes, I rented a boyfriend.
It’s a real thing here. In Japan, you can rent a girlfriend or a boyfriend for a few hours — not for anything romantic or physical, but simply to share time, conversation, and connection.
Think of it like hiring a friend for a temporary date — someone to eat with, walk around with, and talk to without judgment.
💻 Booking the Date
Booking was easier than I thought — even as a foreigner who doesn’t speak Japanese.
I browsed the platform, which listed dozens of “boyfriend profiles” complete with:
- Photos
- Personality descriptions
- Height, weight, and blood type (yes, seriously)
- “Special skills” (mine was apparently skilled at werewolf, the game)
Since I mentioned I wanted to film the experience, they matched me with the #1 boyfriend on the site.
👋 Meeting My Rental Boyfriend
I was nervous — who wouldn’t be? But the moment Susia, my rental boyfriend, arrived, I felt at ease.
He was polite, gentle, and — most importantly — respectful of boundaries.
We had a translator (shoutout to Yoshi!) to help us talk, and we started with a simple walk and a visit to a café.
We even held hands for a bit. For me, that was huge.
I hadn’t held someone’s hand in so long — it actually meant something.
🍴 Lunch, Games & Heartfelt Moments

Our “date” included:
- Walking through Miyashita Park
- Sharing a meal together
- Playing arcade games
- Taking silly Purikura (photo booth) pictures
- Even trying to win me a stuffed animal (he failed, but A+ effort!)
We laughed. We joked. We talked about love, ideal types, and our lives.
And no — it wasn’t romantic. It was refreshingly platonic and sweet.
💰 How Much Does It Cost?
The service charges by the hour, and the client pays for:
- Meals
- Activities
- Transportation
- Optional extras (like hand-holding)
For example:
- Holding hands? That’s an additional ~$35
- Going to an amusement park? You pay for both tickets
- Staying together for 2–3 hours? Expect around $100–$200 total
It might sound transactional — but surprisingly, it didn’t feel that way.
😳 Was It Awkward?
Not at all.
Even with the language barrier, Susia was patient and kind.
He said he’s had girlfriends from Singapore, China, and even New York — some of whom didn’t speak Japanese either. They used translation apps and still managed to connect.
💔 But Was It Lonely?
A little.
At the end of the day, I knew it was a paid interaction.
That’s the part that hits the hardest.
But it also helped me reflect on how much we all just want connection — even if it’s temporary.
🧠 So… Is Renting a Boyfriend Weird?

Not anymore.
It’s not about love.
It’s not about pretending.
It’s about companionship — safe, clear, and intentional.
In a world where we’re more connected than ever but still feel alone, services like this offer a soft space to land — even for just a few hours.
🚀 Final Thoughts
Would I do it again?
Honestly… yes.
Not because I need a boyfriend — but because sometimes, we all just need someone to be there.
And for two hours in Tokyo, I wasn’t alone.
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