National Tide 1980.
Chapter 1041 Seamless docking
Chapter 1041 Seamless docking
Ginza in Tokyo is a prosperous business district integrating commerce and entertainment. It is not only a shopping paradise, with everything to eat, drink and play, but also a social place for the upper class.
In addition to the world's top brand stores, there are also the world's top clubs.
Like Ginza's Nanchome and Hachichome areas, there are thousands of nightclubs of all kinds.
There is a high-end club in Japanese kimono, and there is also a small bar opened by Mama-san and a few hostesses.
Every day in the evening, the lights are feasting and the colorful neon atmosphere is very charming. It can be called a hidden world full of Japanese beauties.
However, because of the high level of Ginza, it is the leading high-end entertainment area in Japan-according to the old school, only the nightclubs here can be called CLUB, and the nightclubs in other places can only be called Cabarets.
The consumption habits and rules here are quite different from other places.
It is definitely not the kind of place where you can do some "little tricks" as most people think.
On the contrary, because the people who often drink in the Ginza Club are wealthy businessmen, dignitaries, well-known entertainers and executives of foreign companies.
This is a place where grooming is very much required, with restraint and poise at all times.
In fact, in nightclubs in Ginza, the interaction between guests and hostesses can only be in the category of drinking and chatting, and must not touch hands.
True, although bars in Ginza are very "business" compared to other places.
If a person drinks wine for two hours, it is normal to spend hundreds of thousands of yen casually.
That's right, even though the salaries of the female publicists who are in charge of accompanying drinks in Ginza's high-end bars are very high, the hourly wages start at [-] yen.
Compared with washing dishes and serving dishes in a ramen shop, it is at least ten times higher.
And this is still the first year, so it belongs to the treatment of newcomers.
From the second level, the hostess is fixed at [-] to [-] a night, and only works four hours a night.
Even half of the bottle fee for the entire bottle of wine requested by the customer belongs to personal income.
But first, let's be clear.
According to Japan's "Customs Business Law", all female publicists in charge of accompanying drinks in Japanese society are just "ordinary workers" and are legal professions that only provide legitimate services.
Guests and these service personnel are absolutely not allowed to have physical contact, otherwise it is an illegal act.
Once a customer got drunk and lost control, he made excessive words and deeds.
Then not only will this person be sued by the club, but also the club and the hostess must be compensated.
So no matter how much money the guests spent in the Ginza Club, even if they didn't even hold the hand of the hostess, it was quite normal.
And these hostesses in Ginza usually only do two things for the guests.
One, mix and pour drinks for customers.
The second is to chat with customers.
That's why the Japanese call the business of nightclubs "water merchants" - you can make a lot of money by adding water to the wine, without any extra color.
From this, it can also be seen deliberately that rich Japanese people go to the high-end clubs in Ginza, neither to pick up girls straight to the point-in fact, no girl will go with the guests casually.
Not to drink, either — the whiskey with ice-broken water is estimated to be only 3 percent alcohol.
Not to mention singing karaoke—that would be too demeaning and detrimental to the image.
Most people, in fact, just want to chat with young and beautiful women, looking for an inexplicable sense of comfort that is complimented and respected.
It is good to get psychological and spiritual comfort from it.
Of course, because of this, the quality of the hostesses in Ginza nightclubs must be high, and they must also be "tall", otherwise they will not be able to win the hearts of customers.
At least two characteristics must be possessed at the same time.
One is tall, with a beautiful face.
The second is to be eloquent and empathetic.
In terms of appearance, you can also use your beautiful figure and sweet smile to make guests feel happy.
Intellectually, I can chat with guests about politics, finance, the secret scandal of a certain artist, and the future direction of the Tokyo stock market.
It is useless to have looks without cultivation.
In fact, most of these hostesses who can work in Ginza nightclubs describe themselves as elegant and arrogant.
Basically, they are college students from prestigious schools, and there are also models, third- and fourth-tier movie stars, nurses who come to work part-time, and white-collar workers from large companies.
It is also because of this that the Japanese view of them is quite different from the domestic view of karaoke girls.
Many people feel an affinity for Ginza's hostesses.
I always feel that there must be a special reason for their excellent qualities to work in such a place.
Either because of the pressure of life, or for the family, working like this in the middle of the night is worthy of sympathy.
Furthermore, the Japanese geisha culture has a long history.
It happened from time to time in Japan that politicians or big bosses of companies married geisha, and many touching stories were written into novels and made into movies.
Affected by this, the hostesses in Ginza's exclusive clubs are regarded by many as the modern version of "geisha".
She is affectionate and righteous, beautiful and gentle, and will not sell herself easily, she is the best among women.
Far more understanding and friendly than ordinary girls, it is easy for men to get a kind of spiritual comfort.
All in all, there are not a few Japanese men who are eager to find a gentle, considerate, beautiful and affectionate hostess to be their girlfriend.
Far more people want to find a high-ranking civil servant, or a wayward actress to fall in love with.
But at the same time, Japanese men also know that it must be extremely expensive to develop a relationship with such a woman.
Especially in the current Japanese society, there are more men than women at the age of marriage, and the ratio is seriously out of balance. Young women in Japan are generally regarded as queens by young men.
And the capital bubble brought about by the appreciation of the yen has bred a bad atmosphere of consumption first.
Japanese men in this era generally believe that only with the "five magic tools for picking up girls" - famous cars, flower bouquets, precious metals, high-end restaurants, and high-end hotels, can they be invincible.
Three concerts a month and one movie a week are even more normalized.
This kind of extravagant consumption is satirized by Honda Toru, the author of "Dianbo Boy" as "love capitalism".
Suntory President Keizo Saji, who is known as the "big mouth of Japan", also publicly stated, "This is the era when female college students have the highest social status."
From this, one can imagine how much time and money it would cost to have a private relationship with a Ginza hostess?
The Japanese have a saying that if you want to be a hostess in Ginza, you have to drink in her shop for at least half a month and point out her name every day, so that they can accompany you out for dinner.
Ordinary company employees really dare not do such a thing, economic strength does not allow it.
Often as long as you have experienced it once, you will become a bear man with a heart but no guts.
Among other things, even the expense of successfully inviting the hostess to dinner is not something ordinary people can afford.
Take such a lady to eat, ramen shops and izakaya are definitely not up to the grade.
Dining places that can accommodate young ladies are either Michelin-starred or equivalent to Michelin-starred.
A meal costs about [-] yen per person on average.
If the person who wants to pick up girls brings two friends with him, then the number of girls who invite to have a meal must be three.
One with one, this is the basic rule of "companions" in Ginza nightclubs.
Therefore, such a meal will cost 18 yen, and the romantic story has not even begun.
It is precisely because of knowing this that Ning Weimin came up with such an idea.
As the old saying goes, rely on mountains to eat mountains, rely on water to drink water.
His store is also in Ginza. Since it is so close to the Seven-chome and Eight-chome streets, it is worth a try.
To put it bluntly, isn't it the same for these hostesses to accompany the wine and accompany the meal?
The skills of being a wine holder and a rice holder are completely seamless.
He is very convinced that as long as the same reward conditions are offered, many of these women in Ginza will be tempted and want to take up this part-time job.
In the past, although they had guests to treat them to dinner, they ate as much as they ate.
Now that you can earn extra money after eating and drinking, why not do it?
(End of this chapter)
Ginza in Tokyo is a prosperous business district integrating commerce and entertainment. It is not only a shopping paradise, with everything to eat, drink and play, but also a social place for the upper class.
In addition to the world's top brand stores, there are also the world's top clubs.
Like Ginza's Nanchome and Hachichome areas, there are thousands of nightclubs of all kinds.
There is a high-end club in Japanese kimono, and there is also a small bar opened by Mama-san and a few hostesses.
Every day in the evening, the lights are feasting and the colorful neon atmosphere is very charming. It can be called a hidden world full of Japanese beauties.
However, because of the high level of Ginza, it is the leading high-end entertainment area in Japan-according to the old school, only the nightclubs here can be called CLUB, and the nightclubs in other places can only be called Cabarets.
The consumption habits and rules here are quite different from other places.
It is definitely not the kind of place where you can do some "little tricks" as most people think.
On the contrary, because the people who often drink in the Ginza Club are wealthy businessmen, dignitaries, well-known entertainers and executives of foreign companies.
This is a place where grooming is very much required, with restraint and poise at all times.
In fact, in nightclubs in Ginza, the interaction between guests and hostesses can only be in the category of drinking and chatting, and must not touch hands.
True, although bars in Ginza are very "business" compared to other places.
If a person drinks wine for two hours, it is normal to spend hundreds of thousands of yen casually.
That's right, even though the salaries of the female publicists who are in charge of accompanying drinks in Ginza's high-end bars are very high, the hourly wages start at [-] yen.
Compared with washing dishes and serving dishes in a ramen shop, it is at least ten times higher.
And this is still the first year, so it belongs to the treatment of newcomers.
From the second level, the hostess is fixed at [-] to [-] a night, and only works four hours a night.
Even half of the bottle fee for the entire bottle of wine requested by the customer belongs to personal income.
But first, let's be clear.
According to Japan's "Customs Business Law", all female publicists in charge of accompanying drinks in Japanese society are just "ordinary workers" and are legal professions that only provide legitimate services.
Guests and these service personnel are absolutely not allowed to have physical contact, otherwise it is an illegal act.
Once a customer got drunk and lost control, he made excessive words and deeds.
Then not only will this person be sued by the club, but also the club and the hostess must be compensated.
So no matter how much money the guests spent in the Ginza Club, even if they didn't even hold the hand of the hostess, it was quite normal.
And these hostesses in Ginza usually only do two things for the guests.
One, mix and pour drinks for customers.
The second is to chat with customers.
That's why the Japanese call the business of nightclubs "water merchants" - you can make a lot of money by adding water to the wine, without any extra color.
From this, it can also be seen deliberately that rich Japanese people go to the high-end clubs in Ginza, neither to pick up girls straight to the point-in fact, no girl will go with the guests casually.
Not to drink, either — the whiskey with ice-broken water is estimated to be only 3 percent alcohol.
Not to mention singing karaoke—that would be too demeaning and detrimental to the image.
Most people, in fact, just want to chat with young and beautiful women, looking for an inexplicable sense of comfort that is complimented and respected.
It is good to get psychological and spiritual comfort from it.
Of course, because of this, the quality of the hostesses in Ginza nightclubs must be high, and they must also be "tall", otherwise they will not be able to win the hearts of customers.
At least two characteristics must be possessed at the same time.
One is tall, with a beautiful face.
The second is to be eloquent and empathetic.
In terms of appearance, you can also use your beautiful figure and sweet smile to make guests feel happy.
Intellectually, I can chat with guests about politics, finance, the secret scandal of a certain artist, and the future direction of the Tokyo stock market.
It is useless to have looks without cultivation.
In fact, most of these hostesses who can work in Ginza nightclubs describe themselves as elegant and arrogant.
Basically, they are college students from prestigious schools, and there are also models, third- and fourth-tier movie stars, nurses who come to work part-time, and white-collar workers from large companies.
It is also because of this that the Japanese view of them is quite different from the domestic view of karaoke girls.
Many people feel an affinity for Ginza's hostesses.
I always feel that there must be a special reason for their excellent qualities to work in such a place.
Either because of the pressure of life, or for the family, working like this in the middle of the night is worthy of sympathy.
Furthermore, the Japanese geisha culture has a long history.
It happened from time to time in Japan that politicians or big bosses of companies married geisha, and many touching stories were written into novels and made into movies.
Affected by this, the hostesses in Ginza's exclusive clubs are regarded by many as the modern version of "geisha".
She is affectionate and righteous, beautiful and gentle, and will not sell herself easily, she is the best among women.
Far more understanding and friendly than ordinary girls, it is easy for men to get a kind of spiritual comfort.
All in all, there are not a few Japanese men who are eager to find a gentle, considerate, beautiful and affectionate hostess to be their girlfriend.
Far more people want to find a high-ranking civil servant, or a wayward actress to fall in love with.
But at the same time, Japanese men also know that it must be extremely expensive to develop a relationship with such a woman.
Especially in the current Japanese society, there are more men than women at the age of marriage, and the ratio is seriously out of balance. Young women in Japan are generally regarded as queens by young men.
And the capital bubble brought about by the appreciation of the yen has bred a bad atmosphere of consumption first.
Japanese men in this era generally believe that only with the "five magic tools for picking up girls" - famous cars, flower bouquets, precious metals, high-end restaurants, and high-end hotels, can they be invincible.
Three concerts a month and one movie a week are even more normalized.
This kind of extravagant consumption is satirized by Honda Toru, the author of "Dianbo Boy" as "love capitalism".
Suntory President Keizo Saji, who is known as the "big mouth of Japan", also publicly stated, "This is the era when female college students have the highest social status."
From this, one can imagine how much time and money it would cost to have a private relationship with a Ginza hostess?
The Japanese have a saying that if you want to be a hostess in Ginza, you have to drink in her shop for at least half a month and point out her name every day, so that they can accompany you out for dinner.
Ordinary company employees really dare not do such a thing, economic strength does not allow it.
Often as long as you have experienced it once, you will become a bear man with a heart but no guts.
Among other things, even the expense of successfully inviting the hostess to dinner is not something ordinary people can afford.
Take such a lady to eat, ramen shops and izakaya are definitely not up to the grade.
Dining places that can accommodate young ladies are either Michelin-starred or equivalent to Michelin-starred.
A meal costs about [-] yen per person on average.
If the person who wants to pick up girls brings two friends with him, then the number of girls who invite to have a meal must be three.
One with one, this is the basic rule of "companions" in Ginza nightclubs.
Therefore, such a meal will cost 18 yen, and the romantic story has not even begun.
It is precisely because of knowing this that Ning Weimin came up with such an idea.
As the old saying goes, rely on mountains to eat mountains, rely on water to drink water.
His store is also in Ginza. Since it is so close to the Seven-chome and Eight-chome streets, it is worth a try.
To put it bluntly, isn't it the same for these hostesses to accompany the wine and accompany the meal?
The skills of being a wine holder and a rice holder are completely seamless.
He is very convinced that as long as the same reward conditions are offered, many of these women in Ginza will be tempted and want to take up this part-time job.
In the past, although they had guests to treat them to dinner, they ate as much as they ate.
Now that you can earn extra money after eating and drinking, why not do it?
(End of this chapter)
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