Shenaz Treasurywala Instagram – In Japan, there’s a tradition of adult adoption, particularly for families with no sons to inherit the family business or wealth. This practice is known as “mukoyoshi.”
However, it’s important to understand that becoming an adopted heir in such a scenario is not simply about inheritance. It often involves taking on significant responsibilities, such as:
* Marrying into the family
* Carrying on the family name
* Running the family business
If you’re interested in this possibility, it’s best to approach it cautiously and with realistic expectations. Consider consulting with an adoption attorney who specializes in international adoptions and has experience with mukoyoshi practices. Share this w your friends in their 20s and 30s! Japanese have nobody to pass on their businesses to so they are looking to adopt !!!!
Given the centuries-old businesses, and they wanna pass it on to a successor .
Ah! There had to be a catch!
Statistics say that,
90% of these adopted children are men of ages 20s and 30s.
Which somehow makes Japan sound very Haryana!
Now my chances are bleak.
Also I think my cute parents are a little last minute cold feet about me having japanese parents!
I just have to meet them twice a year & not on holi and diwali cmon!
While I figure it out for me, do you know guys who would be ready for this?
Would you like to be adopted by the Japanese??? | Posted on 25/Jul/2024 08:30:00