The difference between the Showa era, when people could get married even if they weren’t in love, and the Reiwa era, when neither love nor marriage is possible


According to Pair's "Three Generation Simultaneous Survey on 'Disposable Time for Romance'," which looked at the amount of time each week the Showa generation (born 1950-1960), Heisei generation (born 1980-1990), and Reiwa generation (born 1999-2009) spend on romance, the results showed that the Showa generation spent the most time, 4 hours and 8 minutes, the Heisei generation spent 6 hours and 36 minutes, and the Reiwa generation spent 4 hours and 34 minutes, with the Heisei generation spending the most and the Showa generation spending the least.

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