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Japanese man sleeping over strangers’ houses for upto 5 years goes viral

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  • A Japanese man, Shuraf Ishida, has gained significant attention.
  • His method of securing shelter placed him in the spotlight.
  • He asks strangers to let him sleep over.

A 33-year-old Japanese man, Shuraf Ishida, has gained significant attention for his unique method of securing shelter—by asking strangers to let him sleep over.

Over the past five years, Ishida has stayed in more than 500 different homes after quitting his job and selling most of his belongings to travel across Japan with just a backpack.

To find accommodation, Ishida stands in busy public areas, holding a sign that reads, “Please Let Me Stay Over Tonight!” Surprisingly, he often finds willing hosts, primarily lonely homeowners seeking companionship.

While many passersby ignore him, he rarely goes without a place to stay. On the rare occasions he does not find a new host, he reaches out to previous ones.

“It’s exciting, like casting a fishing line and waiting for a fish,” Ishida described the experience. He enjoys listening to the life stories of the homeowners, stating it “feels like reading a different novel every night.”

Despite facing criticism on social media for relying on others’ kindness instead of working, Ishida insists that he provides value to his hosts. Over 90% of those who welcome him are single homeowners who appreciate the company.

Ishida’s story has recently gone viral in Japan, leading to requests from people wanting to host him and news outlets seeking interviews. However, he remains committed to his lifestyle and plans to continue sleeping in strangers’ homes.

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Japanese Man Suctions 11 Cans to Head for World Record

World Record

Japanese man Shunichi Kanno has reclaimed the Guinness World Record for most drink cans placed on the head using air suction. Initially setting the record in 2009 with nine cans, he was later surpassed by Jamie “Canhead” Keeton with 10 cans. Determined to regain the title, Kanno increased the ante to 11 cans by mastering … Read more

Japanese Man Spends ₹20 Lakh to Transform into Wolf

Wolf

Toru Ueda, a 32-year-old engineer from Japan, has fulfilled his childhood dream of transforming into a wolf. Spending three million Yen (approximately Rs 20 lakh), he acquired a custom-made wolf costume from Zeppet Workshop, a specialist production and modelling company in the film and TV industries. Four skilled employees spent seven weeks creating the hyperrealistic … Read more

A Japanese man pays Rs. 18 lakh to resemble a wolf

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  • A Japanese man spent Rs. 18.5 lakh to look like a wolf walking on hind legs.
  • The highly customized costume was designed by a company known as Zeppet.
  • The company took about 50 days to finish making this outfit for the customer.

A Japanese man shelled out Rs 18 lakh to dress as a wolf ambling about on its hind legs. Zeppet was the designer of the outfit. The manufacturer finished producing this outfit in around 50 days.

A man shelled out a stunning 3,000,000 yen (about Rs. 18.5 lakh) to mimic the gait of a wolf. The extremely customized outfit was created by Zeppet, a firm. Photos of the finished project were uploaded to their Instagram account. His video went viral on the internet.

The consumer, who wished to remain unnamed, stated, “I dreamed of being an animal someday because of my love for

Animals since childhood and some realistic animal suits appearing on TV.”

To discuss even the slightest nuances before including many elements in the specs, he continued, “We verified photographs of genuine wolves.”

The manufacturer finished producing this outfit in around 50 days. The client expressed his extreme satisfaction with the result. “I was astounded to see my altered body in the mirror at the last fitting. It was the time when my dream materialized. Although it was challenging to fulfil my request to “appear like a real wolf walking on hind legs,” the finished garment completely matched my vision, he continued.

“The ventilation slit for the wearer’s comfort and the gadgets that let the wearer put it on without assistance not only showed me that the specs completely matched all of my tastes but also that the designers paid great consideration to the wearer’s comfort.”

 

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Zeppet enjoys creating customers’ strange dream clothes. Toco, a man, changed from a man to a dog. He lavishly paid Rs. 12 lakh for the attire.

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Shocking marriage proposal 30,000 ft above the sky

A Japanese man travelled 7163,7 km to create a GPS sketch to propose to his girlfriend. He made the world largest GPS sketch for his marriage proposal 

A Japanese man travelled 7163,7 km to create a GPS sketch to propose to his girlfriend. He made the world largest GPS sketch for his marriage proposal 

A marriage proposal 30,000 ft above the sky,  however well-choreographed dance in the mall that erupts to a teary, happy ending or at the calm of the Prekestolen cliff in Norway, you name it proposals have come in all types of ideas.  This Tokyo man’s meticulous, months planned proposal for his ladylove however takes the icing on the cake. It also landed him a Guinness World Record for the largest GPS drawing in history.

In 2008, Yasushi “Yassan” Takahashi, a Tokyo resident Yassan knew that his girlfriend was the one which is why he decided to plan this creative way of proposing, using GPS art.

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