The Boyfriend, Japan’s first-ever same-sex dating show, renewed for a second season by Netflix
Japanese gay reality show The Boyfriend, which is the country’s first-ever same-sex dating show, has been renewed for a second season by Netflix. The show brought nine queer men together for a month-long stay in a beach house called ‘the Green Room’. While running a mint-green coffee truck together,

Japanese gay reality show The Boyfriend, which is the country’s first-ever same-sex dating show, has been renewed for a second season by Netflix.
The show brought nine queer men together for a month-long stay in a beach house called ‘the Green Room’. While running a mint-green coffee truck together, the participants formed deep friendships and adorable relationships, with one still going strong!
Season one, which premiered in July, secured a spot in the Netflix Weekly Top 10 (Series) in Japan for six consecutive weeks. All nine participants gained significant attention both locally and internationally, growing their social media following by an average of 120 times since the show’s release.
“Thanks to the love from our viewers, it is exciting to return for a new season. Being the first same-sex romance reality show in Japan, we paid careful attention to ensure that the story is an authentic portrayal of these relationships,” said Dai Ota, producer at Netflix. “In season one, we showed not just romance, but their friendship and meaningful connections with one another, which I believe touched the hearts of fans around the world.”
He added: “In season two, we will continue to showcase their compassion and stories of growth, with more unique perspectives and backstories. Please look forward to a new season with new participants, a new Green Room, and new storytelling.”