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Originally Posted by Indigo
I'm going to Japan to experience the culture, try something different from what I usually do at home and will need to make some money. I considered teaching English but am not really into the idea. I have very little Japanese so a lot of other jobs probably aren't an option. Sharing a room to begin with doesn't really bother me if it's for a short time. A positive I see with taking up the club organised accommodation is that I would be able to meet others in Tokyo because I have only a few contacts there. If you have other suggestions for finding share housing I'd be interested to hear them.
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Since it doesn't sound like you have a legit job lined up, I am going to assume you are going on a tourist visa. That means you can spend up to three months in Japan.
A hostesses job is conversation, so if you can't speak Japanese well you may find yourself washing dishes or cleaning ashtrays. Can you tell me the name of the club and I can see what it says about it in Japanese? (PM is fine, too)
This sounds like a very risky venture to me. Ginza is high-end, but it also means their customers are paying a lot of money, and if you can't speak fluently, you might be expected to keep customers interested in other ways.