Water Business Workers Face Hard Economic Times And Alcoholism



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Takanori Nishimori, 35, said he was considering returning to Akita because his shifts as a adult video / hostess club scout were recently reduced. But he felt anxious about going back to a area he had left so long ago.

I’ve lived in Kabuki cho for 13 years. I’m not sure what job I can find when I return to that freezing cold shithole called Akita,” he said. The former host says his once sexy, pregnant, 19 year old girlfriend has been unemployed since being laid off from Shibuya 109 last month and he can no longer afford to support his fast living, Tokyo lifestyle.
" I think I could get a job in the chicken slaughterhouse up there.... they're always hiring, no one lasts there long though"




Hard drinking, womanizing, yanqui,water business workers like Takanori , in an otherwise well behaved country, filling the so-called three-K jobs (kitsui, kitanai, kiken — hard, dirty and dangerous). Discouraging hard drinking and womanizing would could also hurt Japan in the long run. The aging country of old, cranky fucks faces a labor shortage. The population has been falling since 2005, and its working-age population could fall by a third by 2050. Though alcohol manufacturers and the sexual services sector have been laying off workers, sectors like farming and care for the elderly still face shortages. Perhaps these liquored up chaps should get a home health care certificate and steal from the oldsters like they do in the USA!

While the furita phenomenon has affected Japan for some years, he belongs to a group only recently identified. These people are known as Neet - those Not in Education, Employment or Training and under 35 years old. Many attractive Japanese end up in the water business and when they lose their looks they have no where else to go. They turn to con artist type, petty crime or get much less glamorous gigs to pay the bills.






Vomit stains come out easily if treated fast. Get him down to the head and soak that shit.




By the time they got back from cleaning up in the bathroom the last train was long gone.... fuck!







Looking a bit long in the tooth, Yumi Yamaoka, had a great night out in 2 Cho Mae after shopping all day.... Shopping is hard work and she should have rested a bit before hitting the sauce.

There are several reasons for the rise in Neet. Parents are allowing their children to live at home when they work as adult entertainers; as people live longer there is less hurry to start a family and career; and more people are entering higher education without a clear purpose.

The last reason is in part due to one of the most significant shifts - there are fewer job opportunities.

Aging hostess Yumi Yamaoka, 37, said some of Japan's unskilled work was being outsourced to countries like China or Vietnam, and that corporate Japan was hiring fewer new recruits instead of cutting established staff. The hostess club industry is down 25% since 2005.
An old one, like Yumi, (who looks her age despite dressing like a 20 year old) better get married to one of the customers quick before she ends up in a cheap blow job parlour.

"They (Neet) cannot step into society again because they're afraid of people and lack confidence.They don't need to get into society again because of their parents," Not trying to be cute or funny, Yumi also said, " All men love pussy and money, that's why I chose this path in life".

What exacerbates their problem, says Yumi, a friend and coworker of many Neet, is their dislocation from a broad social spectrum.

"I have never met a Neet who doesn't want to work. My impression is that they want to work too much. They think about what is the goal or concept of work too much. They are very serious."

She said Neet had no real understanding of the world, for which he blamed shrinking social networks and the popularity of MIXI and Facebook.

"There are lots of girls who have never talked to normal adults, apart from parents and teachers.
All we know is our sleazy customers".






Hard partying Shunsuke Ishizuka (29) really went to town with the lunch beers and is now crashed out in the middle of Shinjuku. He has to rest up and get fit so he'll be right as dodgers for the gokkan party tonight.


Shunsuke Ishizuka, who has traveled to nearly 20 countries, said his time abroad opened his eyes.

"I realized that life is very short, so I don't have any time. I love foreign pussy and food, I love weed. I love to play video games for hours on end. Life is only for joy... I like losers like me."

But not everyone is keen on Japan's "losers", who over the last decade have become an increasingly visible section of the population.

Hideaki Amuro, spokesman for the Shinjuku Adult Entertainment Business Association, said 146,000 sexual business related jobs have been lost in 4 years. Out of Tokyo's working population of 3 million this was "fucking serious". With the shit economy, people are paying much less for sexual services or not at all. Masturbation, sex dolls and actual relationships have become much more common and getting an assisted release is a rare treat few want to do more than once a month now.

"We should enforce a policy to make young people get a proper job," he said." The water business ruins lives. Who's gonna wanna marry a bitch who's sucked thousands of cocks for a living ? - Not me, that's for damn sure"

He later stressed that sexual / water business staff usually don't pay income tax or make pension contributions.

"They work only when they want to, so... they are not the regular workforce that the country can rely on.

"They are young people, very lively with good sexual skills and potential, but they don't contribute their skills."

Shunkuske, however, is not just having fun. He has a plan for the future. Using his experience of working in as a scout and his skill as a great cocksman, he is setting up his own host club if he can get the financing from his 50 year old,married lover.


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