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Dating Apps Top Marriage Catalyst for 20-Somethings, with 45.6% of Married Women in Tokyo Meeting Spouses via Apps

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A survey by Enit Group found that dating apps are the top marriage catalyst among people in their 20s, especially in Tokyo, where 45.6% of married women met their partners via apps. The app 'with' ranked first, used by 25.3% of app-mediated marriages.

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Q: What was the most common marriage trigger for people in their 20s?
A: Dating apps were the top trigger at 27.2%, making them the most common path to marriage.
Q: What percentage of women in their 20s in Tokyo married via apps?
A: 45.6% of married women in their 20s living in Tokyo met their spouse through a dating app.
Q: Which app did most 20-something couples meet on?
A: 'with' ranked first with 25.3% of app-mediated marriages among people in their 20s.
Q: Who was surveyed in this study?
A: 2,352 married individuals aged 20–29 nationwide, plus 300 app-married couples.
Q: What are the key features of the 'with' app?
A: 'with' emphasizes values-based matching using psychological tests and preference cards.