![]() ![]() Many Japanese people believe blood type is an indicator of everything from personality to marriage compatibility. In singles' bars, it can be a common question - the Japanese equivalent of "What's your sign?" Friends often try to guess each other's blood type or one may be asked to mention his or her blood type on a job application. Japanese are often asked their blood type in various settings. This group kept growing this year and we saw many new members." Which group is drawing the biggest crowd this year? "Oh, that would be the blood type group. The group kept getting bigger, and we now have other social groups with names like People Born in the '70s or People Living in North Kanto region. "So I created a social group calling for people from the Kyushu region where I am from. "When I first came to Tokyo for my job, I had no friends and I wanted to meet people," Kawamoto said. Kawamoto created a social group 13 years ago when he was new to the city, and he's been coordinating parties ever since. We have more than 100 people signed up for this event." "We had a pretty large crowd last year too, but this year's should be even bigger. "The success of this party is all I have been thinking of nowadays," the 42-year-old said excitedly, like a little child waiting for Santa's arrival. 30, 2008 — - Kenji Kawamoto, a Tokyo office worker who organizes various social gatherings in Tokyo as a hobby, has been busy organizing one particular holiday party this year. ![]()
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