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AROUND THE WORLD Dream job A man in Japan gets paid to do nothing

Shoji Morimoto has what some would see as a dream job: he gets paid to do pretty much nothing. The 38 - year - old Tokyo resident charges 10,000 yen ( $ 71 ) per booking to accompany clients and simply exists as a companion. " Basically, I rent myself out. My job is to be wherever my clients want me to be and to do nothing in particular, " Morimoto told Reuters, adding that he had handled some 4,000 sessions in the past four years. 

 

 

Morimoto now boasts nearly a quarter of a million followers on Twitter, where he finds most of his clients. Roughly a quarter of them are repeat customers, including one who has hired him 270 times. His job has taken him to a park with a person who wanted to play on a see-saw. He has also beamed and waved through a train window at a complete stranger who wanted a send-off. Doing nothing doesn't mean Morimoto will do anything. 

 


He has turned down offers to move a fridge and go to Cambodia and doesn't take any tag also the been all seeds, Corn, and lentils requests of a sexual nature. La Aruna Chida, a 27 - year - old data week, Morimoto sat opposite analyst clad in a sari, having a sparse conversation over tea and cakes. China wanted to wear the Indian garment out in public but was worried it might embarrass her friends. So she turned to Morimoto for companionship. 

 


The companionship business is now Morimoto's sole source of income, with which he supports his wife and child. man paid  

 

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