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  • In Japan, wakaresaseya is a term that translates loosely as “the breaker-upper” or “the separator.”

    Japan’s ‘Shadow Man’ Called In To Solve Problems | Impact Lab 2002

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Mrs Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya - or "splitter upper" - hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    Latest Articles The Times 2010

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya, or "splitter-upper", hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya, or "splitter-upper", hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya, or "splitter-upper", hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Mrs Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya - or "splitter upper" - hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    News On Japan Times Online 2010

  • The classic wakaresaseya operation was the one commissioned by Mrs Isohata's husband.

    News On Japan Times Online 2010

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Mrs Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya - or "splitter upper" - hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    Latest Articles The Times 2010

  • Dozens of wakaresaseya companies advertise on the internet, under names such as Lady's Secret Service and Office Shadow.

    News On Japan Times Online 2010

  • Although Kuwabara inadvertently fell in love with Isohata, he had been paid to track her down and seduce her as a professional wakaresaseya, or "splitter-upper", hired by her husband to provide him with grounds for a divorce.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

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