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  1. That’s sad, I don’t think I would do it for 100 000 yen but for people who need that money, they are willing to try it.

    I wonder how justice will take care of it

  2. legal_stylist on

    That’s … 636 dollars. Just how desperate was this woman? Unbelievably sad.

  3. Odd_Spot3066 on

    i really hate how the media and SNS are normalizing kyabakura and night work. The recruitment ads for these are always like „hey did you know you could actually buy yourself luxury goods every single day if you do this super easy thing for work? anyone can do it AND you get to look pretty!!! Who wouldn’t want to work as a hostess? only suckers work normal part time jobs!!!“

  4. OldBoyChance on

    I really wish host/hostess clubs didn’t exist. Horrible culture with no value.

  5. Does nobody here read anymore?? All the comments mention alcohol and the guy but she didn’t die from alcohol poisoning and he can’t be held accountable for this anyways.

  6. She didn’t die from the alcohol poisoning. Everyone talking like they read the article when she clearly didnt

  7. To the people who are saying the alcohol didn’t kill her, I think it’s very likely to say the alcohol induced her vomiting, which caused the pneumonia (and possible drowning) from her own vomit. There is all but certainly a causal link between the drinking and her death, but that’s for courts to decide (if it goes to court).

    In either case, it is wrong to offer money to someone for reckless endangerment, and it’s wrong for clubs to allow that kind of behavior to happen. They are much more responsible for the safety of their staff than the customers are.

    Finally, as someone who used to date someone in the nightlife industry, I will say that they often have extremely high tolerances for alcohol and at the same time are very prone to overestimating their ability to drink. The hostess might have easily thought this was easy money. The guy was an asshole, and depending on how much pressure he applied *may* be at least partially liable here, but it’s disingenuous for us to blame him and only him for what happened. It took a few different people making bad decisions for this to happen, and some of it might have just been plain old bad luck.

  8. i_dont_wanna_sign_up on

    While I don’t want to defend the guy, the whole article is so thick with bias it feels extremely annoying to read. Almost every line seems to be vilifying the guy.

  9. Japan is a country that has a dedicated shrine to worship the monsters who had competitions to throw newborn babies onto bayonets, committed mass rape as a sport, conducted biological and medical experiments that even made the nazis sick to their stomach, and is proud to have slaughtered over 35,000,000 innocent people.

  10. Hostesses usually made bad life choices and are desperate for money.

    100,000 for a person in debt is a lot.

    Definitely the guys fault.

  11. This reminds me of a Dutch newspaper article I read in the 70s in about a Polish drinking contest in which the winner died of alcohol poisoning but won a two-liter bottle of Slivovitz.

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