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I’m a ‘fictosexual’ who married a hologram but we’re already having relationship troubles

A “FICTOSEXUAL” man has claimed he’s now struggling to communicate with the hologram he married four years ago.

Akihiko Kondo says he’s still in love with a fictional 16-year-old anime character called Hatsune Miku despite the current technical issues.

Akihiko KondoAkihiko Kondo unofficially married a hologram version of fictional pop singer Hatsune Miku[/caption]

Akihiko KondoKondo has a large doll version of the anime character and several cuddly toy versions[/caption]

A person younger than 18 cannot marry in Japan without parental consent but Hatsune Miku is not a real person, something Kondo had acknowledged before his unofficial marriage.

The 38-year-old identifies as a ‘fictosexual”, which means he’s sexually attracted to fictional characters.

Hatsune Miku is a blue haired virtual pop singer who is popular in Japan and among anime fans.

She even went on tour with Lady Gaga in 2014.

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Kondo spent about about $17,300 to marry his fictional bride and says he still loves her even though software issues are currently negatively impacting the relationship.

According to Japanese news outlet Mainichi, Kondo can no longer speak with his virtual bride.

Since 2017, he’s been interacting with a virtual version of Miku via a device called Gatebox.

The $1,300 gadget was designed to project interactive holograms.


It enabled Kondo to propose to a hologram of Miku and for her to attend the wedding.

However, the software Kondo relied on to speak to the holographic love of his life is no longer working.

Despite this setback, Kondo’s love remains the same.

He told Mainchi: “My love for Miku hasn’t changed.”

Kondo has a doll version of Miku that he can carry around.

He says the character helped him with his mental health after bullying at work left him depressed.

Kondo found Miku in 2008 and says he would spend all his time in his room watching videos of her.

He proposed to her hologram in 2017.

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He invited his friends and co-workers to his wedding but non of them came.

Kondo and his hologram weren’t alone though, 39 people attended the wedding, including a few people who also identify as fictosexual.

Akihiko KondoKondo identifies as a fictosexual, which means he’s sexually attracted to fictional characters[/caption]

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