Tokyo Calendar Date has been heralded as Japan’s most exclusive dating app. Created by Tokyo Calendar, an upscale, urban lifestyle publication, the app targets the so-called elite through a stringent screening process akin to Raya, the infamous global dating app for celebrities and influencers. Male members are typically high-income earners, while female members are chosen based on their appearance and social status.
To ensure authenticity, the app requires users to verify their identities with official documents such as driver’s licenses or passports. There are also additional verifications like proof of income and single status certification. Max Matsuura, the founder and chairperson of entertainment giant Avex Inc.
, recently announced that he had been accepted. Models like Anna Umemiya also reportedly use it as well. I even spotted well known YouTubers like Kota Fujimoto, or Fuji, as he is more commonly known, from EvisJap using the platform.
But how does it work? And does it live up to the hype? I used Tokyo Calendar Date for a week to find out. A Rigorous Screening Process To get onto the Tokyo Calendar Date app, you must pass a two-stage screening process conducted by both existing members and the app’s administration. Here’s a breakdown of each stage: I registered on Sunday morning, and after waiting with bated breath for 24 hours, I was approved on Monday.
Credit: Tokyo Calendar Criteria and Users: Who Makes the Cut? While the exact screening criteria remains .