Confessions of a Tokyo bar hostess: ‘I’m not a pure girl any more’
‘Hikaru’, tells how hostessing in Japan made her jealous of other women’s luxury goods
On a balmy autumn night, a Chinese woman walks under colourful LED lights on a street in Shanghai. She just wants to be called by her Japanese name Hikaru, which means light.
The 28-year-old real estate agent has a past that many women of her age can never imagine — she realises now that she lost her innocence.
“This job changed me. I am not a pure girl any more. I have become a materialistic and pragmatic woman,” Hikaru told The Post in her aunt’s Shanghai apartment.
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Hikaru went into her mother’s profession as a bar hostess in Tokyo after she moved there in 2007. She had just graduated high school and was studying at a language school to prepare for university.