3 Bizarre Part-time Jobs in Japan: Man-Boy for AV, Balloon Watcher, and Fake Wedding Guest

Each year, fewer and fewer university students in Japan succeed in finding a full-time job before graduation. Because of low graduate employment rates, many former university students are forced to take up part-time work as they continue their quest for full-time employment.  On the bright side, there seems to be plenty of odd jobs to go around in Japan and many of them are literally odd.

We’ve already reported on “cuddle café” workers, a career censoring genitalia, and a job scouting potential vending machine locationsTake a look at three more bizarre part-time jobs in Japan that you can apply for right now.

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