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WORK FOR LADIES IN
NIGHT CLUBS OF JAPAN

We offer interesting work for ladies and gentlemen abroad. Hostesses, dancers, artists are creative, bright personalities with whom we have been cooperating for over 20 years. Fusion Work is a licensed company and our employment is reliable at all times. Our experience of interaction with the best clubs in defferent countries will allow you to fulfill your ambitious plans, get a higher income, make a successful career, make new, professional acquaintances, and improve your level of knowledge of a foreign language. With us you have the opportunity to travel the world, immerse yourself in the culture of another country with its customs, expand your horizons and earn a high income. The decision is up to you! Your success will not be long in coming. Make your dreams come true!

HOSTESS CLUBS IN JAPAN

Hostess clubs are a common feature in the night-time entertainment industry of East Asian countries. They employ primarily female staff and cater to males seeking drinks and attentive conversation. The modern host clubs are similar establishments where primarily male staff adhere to females. Host and hostess clubs are considered part of mizu shōbai (literally "water trade"), the night-time entertainment business in Japan.
  In Japan, two types of bars are hostess clubs and kyabakura (キャバクラ), a blend of kyabarē (キャバレー, lit. "cabaret") and kurabu (クラブ, lit. "club"). Hostesses who work at kyabakura are known as kyabajō (キャバ嬢), meaning cabaret girl, and many of them use professional names called "genji name" (源氏名 genji-na). Hostesses light cigarettes, provide beverages for men, offer flirtatious conversation, and sing karaoke to entertain customers. Hostesses can be seen as the modern counterpart of geishas, providing entertainment to groups of salarymen after work. A club will often also employ a female bartender, who is usually well-trained in mixology, and may also be the manager or mamasan. 
  Businesses may pay for tabs on company expense with the aim of promoting trust among male co-workers or clients. At one establishment, about 90% of all tabs were reportedly paid for by companies.
  Patrons are generally greeted comfortably at the door and seated as far away from other customers as possible. In some instances, a customer is able to choose with whom he spends time, while most often that is decided by the house. In either case, the hostess will leave after a certain amount of time or number of drinks, offering the customer a chance to see a fresh face. While most establishments have male touts outside to bring in customers, it may also fall upon a (usually new) hostess to do so.
Hostess clubs have a strict "no touching" policy and patrons will be removed for trying to initiate private or sexual conversation topics. Normal hostess clubs are classified as a food and entertainment establishment and are regulated by the Businesses Affecting Public Morals Regulation Act, prohibiting any form of sexual contact between employees and customers. Normal hostess clubs also need a permit to allow dancing. Clubs are inspected often by the Public Safety Commission. Any club found violating its permitted activities can have its business license terminated or be suspended, until corrections are made.

TERMS OF WORK

CONTRACT for 3 MONTHS
Submission of documents for a visa to the Consulate of Japan is carried out ONLY at the place of residence in person or through a courier. If you are in another country of which you are not a resident, you will need to return to your country of permanent residence in order to apply for a visa to Japan.
Working conditions in clubs:
* standard contract - 3 months.
* visa is issued by the company
* you pay for the air ticket yourself. The club reimburses the cost of the ticket at the end of the contract. (maximum 90,000 yen).
* accommodation is provided by the employer
* the employer sets wages depending on work experience (from 80,000 yen to 150,000 yen)
* the employer pays a monthly advance,
* provided 2 - 4 days off per month (depending on the club)
* working hours from 20-00 to 04-00
* dress code for consumption - cocktail dresses (black color is not welcome, but is allowed with bright accessories)
Responsibilities:
* Consummation - communication with the guests of the club and encouraging them to purchase alcoholic beverages and food (from the cost of which a commission is paid)
* in some clubs there is a pylon and it is possible to dance at the request of the guest. Tips are not taken!
* for holders of visa-free entry passports - increased salary (check the list of countries with our managers)

We work with clubs in Yokohama (Tokyo).

Additional earnings are made up of the "system":
ATTENTION! THE SYSTEM FOR EACH CLUB IS OWN. BELOW IS THE SYSTEM OF ONE OF THE CLUBS FOR ACQUAINTANCE.
Drinks: cocktail - 200 yen, bottle - 20% of the price
Food: 10% of the price
Requests (requests):
Dohan - if a guest invites a girl to a restaurant, cinema, Disneyland and so on - 4000 yen
Jyonai - if a guest invites a certain girl to a table - 1000 yen, or asks to leave a girl at his table after the initial acquaintance - 500 yen
Bonuses:
Uriage-bonus - sale of alcohol and food in excess of the norm. 500,000 yen - 25,000 yen bonus, 600,000 yen - 30,000 yen bonus, and so on + 5,000 yen.

CONTRACT for 6 MONTHS
Submission of documents for a visa to the Consulate of Japan is carried out ONLY at the place of residence in person or through a courier. If you are in another country of which you are not a resident, you will need to return to your country of permanent residence in order to apply for a visa to Japan.
Working conditions in clubs:
* standard contract - 6 months. Work visa - 6 months
* visa is issued by the employer
* On a work visa - the employer buys the ticket.
* accommodation is provided by the employer
* the employer sets the salary of $600+30,000 yen (Food Money)
* the employer pays a monthly advance
* provided 4 days off per month
* working hours from 20-00 to 04-00
* dress code for consumption - cocktail dresses (black color is not welcome, but is allowed with bright accessories)
Responsibilities:
* Consummation - communication with the guests of the club and encouraging them to purchase alcoholic beverages and food (from the cost of which a commission is paid)
* Tipping is not collected
* on a work visa - participation in choreographic numbers is obligatory
* Taxes are withheld on a work visa (details from our managers)
We work with clubs in Shimabara and Nagasaki.

Additional earnings are made up of the "system":
ATTENTION! THE SYSTEM FOR EACH CLUB IS OWN. BELOW IS THE SYSTEM OF ONE OF THE CLUBS FOR ACQUAINTANCE.
Drinks: cocktail - 200 yen, bottle - 20% of the price
Food: 10% of the price
Requests (requests):
Dohan - if a guest invites a girl to a restaurant, cinema, Disneyland and so on - 4000 yen
Jyonai - if a guest invites a certain girl to a table - 1000 yen, or asks to leave a girl at his table after the initial acquaintance - 500 yen
Bonuses:
Uriage-bonus - sale of alcohol and food in excess of the norm. 500,000 yen - 25,000 yen bonus, 600,000 yen - 30,000 yen bonus, and so on + 5,000 yen.