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Rental Person Who Does Nothing: A Memoir
By (Author) Shoji Morimoto
Translated by Don Knotting
Pan Macmillan
Picador
31st October 2023
6th July 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
True stories: general
Coping with / advice about loneliness / solitude
Popular philosophy: Meaning of life / finding sense in life
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
306.0952
Hardback
160
Width 144mm, Height 224mm, Spine 23mm
272g
Profiled in The Times, The Independent and by BBC Reels I'm starting a service . . . available for any situation in which all you want is a person to be there. Maybe there's a restaurant you want to go to, but you feel awkward going on your own. Maybe a game you want to play, but you're one person short. Or perhaps you'd like someone to keep a space in the park for your cherry blossom viewing party . . . Shoji Morimoto was constantly being told by his boss that he contributed nothing to the company he worked for and that it made no difference whether he showed up or not. He began to wonder whether a person who 'does nothing' could still have value and a place in the world. Perhaps he could turn 'doing nothing' into a service With one tweet, Rental Person was born. Morimoto, aka Rental Person, provides a fascinating service to the lonely and socially anxious. He is dependable, non-judgmental and committed to remaining a stranger and the curious encounters he shares are revelatory about both Japanese society and human psychology. In Rental Person Who Does Nothing, Morimoto chronicles his extraordinary experiences in his unique line of work and reflects on how we consider relationships, jobs and family in our search for meaningful connection and purpose in life.
Shoji Morimoto was born in 1984. He began working as a rental person who does nothing in 2018 and has since been hired by more than 4,000 people. He's been profiled by many media outlets worldwide and has written several books including Rental Person Who Does Nothing, which inspired a Japanese TV series. Morimoto lives in Japan with his wife and son.