Can you fall in love without having met first? Love Is Blind: Japan poses that question. This reality show sets up Japanese couples who will meet, date, and get engaged — all before actually seeing each other in person. If you’re wondering how to watch Love Is Blind: Japan on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Love Is Blind: Japan Season 1
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How Many Episodes Are in Love Is Blind: Japan Season 1?
There are 11 episodes in Love Is Blind: Japan season one with a second season forthcoming. Each episode lasts 50 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Love Is Blind: Japan episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “Falling in Love… Through a Wall”: February 22, 2022
- “Nice to Meet You, My Beloved”: February 22, 2022
- “Labyrinth of Love”: February 22, 2022
- “That’s When You Moved My Heart”: February 22, 2022
- “Just the Two of Us”: February 22, 2022
- “Endings and Beginnings”: February 22, 2022
- “The Cohabitation Test”: February 22, 2022
- “Once More on One Knee”: February 22, 2022
- “An Ill-Fitting Dress”: February 22, 2022
- “Countdown to ‘I Do’”: February 22, 2022
- “Decision Time”: February 22, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying About Love Is Blind: Japan Season 1?
Love Is Blind: Japan has no official critic reviews. IMDB rates the series a 7.1/10 based on viewer scores. Viewers agree this spin-off series is much better than the original American version, with the show being less about drama and more about finding love. If you’re looking for a unique twist on a reality TV dating show, this one is worth checking out.
“I think the best aspect of Love is Blind: Japan, regardless of whether or not your favorite couples make it, is that the cast is very serious about their wants and desires.” – Cidnya Silva, But Why Tho?
“Although the series follows the exact same path as the original, there’s something very real about these people’s reactions to the bizarre concept of ‘pod dating’.” – Archi Sengupta, Leisure Byte
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Is Love Is Blind: Japan Season 1 Suitable for Kids?
Love Is Blind: Japan is rated TV-PG, which is suitable for children with parental supervision and all viewers over the age of 14. The series may contain real-world topics, themes, and frightening or intense scenes not suitable for younger audiences.
How Can I Watch Love Is Blind: Japan Season 1 in Its Original Language?
Love Is Blind: Japan is originally in Japanese. In order to watch Love Is Blind: Japan in its original language, set language settings to Japanese with English subtitles from the menu options of your streaming device.