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Dating app Tinder opens “Breakup Shrine” in Tokyo

Dating app Tinder opens "Breakup Shrine" in Tokyo

The metropolitan city of Tokyo is an environment that spreads preserved traditions and quirky new ideas, where you can see ancient temples and maid cafes – sometimes in the same community.

Tinder Japan’s new pop-up event attempts to do it through its own shrine: shit.

The online dating platform will open their spiritual forums in Shibuya for a limited time from September 12 to September 15. The name “tinja” will tinder with Jin Jiaor gods entrusted shrine. With dating disasters and heartbreak, Tinja provides a medium to relieve yourself from the romantic toxicity of the past to free your heart to enjoy the future.

Related to a toxic past

Tinder Shrine is a modern adaptation of traditional Japanese shrine customs Flow away (On-off) and Otojoe (Sacred Fire Ritual).

Tinder’s new explanation proposes solutions not only for romantic love, but for any stress-induced relationship, including friendships and office relationships. For those who have unresolved feelings or insist on ending a negative relationship, Tinja can offer closed and new optimistic prospects.

Things to do in Tinja

Tinja’s pop-up shrine will carry out various activities to promote spiritual cleansing.

this Moyasanakya (Translated to “I Need to Burn”) The exhibition invites guests to submit anonymously the burning story behind their cut-off relationship. Roar casually and pour out your buried emotions. Selected anecdotes will be on display at the venue.

After the toxic past has been cut down and burned, guests can participate in the fortune-telling experience. Participants who register on the Tinder app can be upgraded to view professional fortune tellers who will be in the shrine.

The event will also offer a refreshing jelly drink, adding another layer to the word game: “Tinja Ale”, a drama in which ginger beer Japanese pronunciation.

The pop-up activity will be in serobase shibuya From 13:00-19:00 on September 12, from 13:00-19:00 on September 15.

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