Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Excuse me, what is a cowherd shop?

Excuse me, what is a cowherd shop?

Cowherd shop is a very formal culture. The waiters inside are all men, and the diners are basically women. Cowherd's job is to accompany these people to drink and chat and help them forget the pressure of life. Regular cowherd doesn't do business with his body, and his income depends on the wine ordered by the guests. . Introduction of Japanese Cowherd Store-Japanese Cowherd is famous for its high pace of life and great pressure, as well as its rich nightlife. Night is very special for Japanese people, and it is a good time to get rid of busy work, indulge in wine and forget troubles. Whether it is the ordinary "izakaya" where ordinary people gather, or the high-class clubs, nightclubs and Japanese food kiosks frequented by the upper class, different stories are being staged every day. Especially in Tokyo, the capital, at night, it is usually a BMW and bustling. Even in the early morning of the next day, the main blocks such as Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Chidai and Roppongi were still brightly lit. Night is also an important time for Japanese political and business circles to engage in various activities, and even many important decisions and personnel arrangements related to the direction of enterprises and even the country are made on the tables of those high-level clubs. For example, the election of the Big Three and cabinet candidates by the Liberal Democratic Party is a major event. At the same time, night is also an excellent container for releasing evil, and various criminal and economic crimes are also carried out here. In recent years, it has been revealed that the Japanese Dental Association donated 654.38 billion yen to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party Hashimoto School. The red light district represented by Shinjuku kabukicho is an important place to satisfy the curiosity of some Japanese and foreign tourists. In these areas, there are a large number of different types and grades of shops engaged in the customs industry. Among all kinds of nightclubs in Japan, the developed cowherd (male public relations) industry can be described as a gorgeous or erosive flower in the dark. In kabukicho alone, there are nearly 200 cowherd clubs, large and small. Hirohiro is a famous divination master in Japan. She spent three years visiting all kinds of cowherd shops and contacting all kinds of cowherd. The following is her introduction: "Generally, guests with status can't stay in the Cowherd Club for more than 30 minutes at a time, and those who stay for more than 30 minutes are all country people. After going, choose your favorite cowherd * * This content is illegal * *, order a bottle of the most expensive red wine for 700,000 to 800,000 yen, have a drink, and leave after 20 minutes is the most exquisite guest. Once or twice a month, take five or six people, spend 78 million yen, get together for three hours, and then leave. The cowboys in nightclubs have undergone strict training, and the etiquette from lighting cigarettes, pouring wine, folding towels to chatting content is quite demanding and skilled. Cowherd usually only drinks and chats with you in the store. You can't take him out. In Japan, cowherd is mainly made by selling wine (and sex trade). They can legally solicit customers on the street (women in the same trade are prohibited) and earn at least 2 million yen (200,000 RMB) a month. The popular cowherd even earns more than10 million yen (6.5438+0 million RMB) per month, which does not include the jewelry and famous cars they received from the guests. From this perspective, cowherd is indeed one of the easiest jobs to make money. Recently, it has been reported frequently that many male artists who are heavily in debt have also chosen to accompany the wine to the sea and become cowboys. The birthday of Japanese cowboys has always been the biggest opportunity to show off their popularity to customers. Female customers are not only scrambling to build champagne towers for them, but also opening various expensive wines in an endless stream. As described in the 2006 Japanese drama The Night King, the Cowherd Store is actually a place where rich women spend money like water. Every time a customer looks for a cowherd, it costs at least hundreds of thousands of yen or even millions of yen, and the profligacy is staggering. For example, in September 2006, Nishi, the number one cowboy in Japan, had his birthday, which almost became the battlefield for actresses Yamada Yu, Yuri Ebihara and Nishikawa to sell gold. Some media even reported a few days ago with the exaggerated words that "a bloody case will occur in Shinjuku Kabuki Hall on September 14". Cowherd has a history of several decades in Japan. Recently, with the promotion of TV and Internet, this semi-underground profession has become the new favorite of the media, which has suddenly become popular and frequently appeared in TV dramas and big screens. Serving lonely metropolis women (including men) and giggling to promote themselves, Cowherd has become a Japanese characteristic occupation. Q: Is there such a store in China? Answer: I don't think so, at least I haven't seen it. I'm ignorant, right? There are imprisoned men, so I know so much. Question: It should be ... very expensive. . . . Answer: This person is not familiar with it, hehe.