Since the Chinese government lifted the ban on group tours to Japan, Chinese tourists have been pouring into Japan one after another. Most of them are visiting Japan for sightseeing and shopping, but some of them are said to have “secret purposes. The “true state” of China, which has changed drastically since the Corona disaster, can be seen through this appalling situation.

On August 10, the Chinese government allowed group travel to Japan for the first time in three and a half years after the suspension of group travel due to the corona disaster, and since the first group of Chinese tourists landed at Kansai Airport (Osaka) on August 18, Chinese tourists have begun to increase their presence at tourist attractions in various regions.
On the other hand, the number of Chinese tourists who visit Japan to enjoy “special leisure activities” without paying attention to scenic spots is said to be secretly increasing. Mr. A, a modeling agency owner in his 50s, who has been working as an attendant for wealthy Chinese tourists as a “side job” since before Corona, says, “Since the ban on group tours was lifted, there has been an increase in the number of Chinese tourists.
Since the ban on group tours was lifted, we have been receiving many inquiries from Chinese who are not in the affluent class but are a little above middle class, saying that they want to play with Japanese women. However, compared to the wealthy Chinese, they pay only about one-tenth of what they used to pay here. High-class Chinese would come to Japan on their own, invite a woman to a suite at a luxury hotel in the city center where they were staying, and pay her 500,000 to 1,000,000 yen to spend the night with them. Recently, however, Chinese tourists who come to Japan to “have fun” insist that the maximum they can pay is 100,000 yen.
Before Corona, nearly 10 million Chinese visited Japan, and their voracious appetite for purchasing gave rise to the term “Bakuhai,” but the “bubble” feeling of those days has all but disappeared from the offers Mr. A receives now. However, the “bubble” feeling of those days has completely disappeared from the offers Mr. A receives.
The case of five couples in their 30s “living in Shanghai
Mr. A revealed the reality of a Chinese tour group he recently attended.
They were five couples who came to Japan on a three-day, two-night “bullet tour. They were all young, in their early 30s, and they were working families with no children. The husband, who was the organizer of the tour, requested in advance in his broken Japanese, “We are going to Japan because we made a profit from the resale of our condominium, and we need five Japanese women in their early twenties. I managed to gather the five women by talking to “Minato-ku girls” I knew, but they did not visit the city hotel where they were staying until the middle of the day the day after their arrival at Haneda. They told me that at that time of the day, their wives would be shopping in Ginza, so they would not be caught.
However, in the evening, several Japanese women who had been dispatched to the hotel complained.
One of the Chinese women insisted that she wanted to do it without a rubber. Two others wanted to film the act on their phones, and they got into a bit of trouble. In the end, the women brushed them off, and the Chinese were said to have played with them as usual, but their anger did not dissipate.
The Chinese women paid Mr. A 100,000 yen each as a “woman introduction fee” before coming to Japan, and each woman who stayed in the same room for four to five hours was paid 50,000 yen each. Mr. A explains the real reason for the women’s uncontrollable anger.
The wives’ purpose was to “play host.
If you try to do something beyond what was agreed upon in advance, it is good manners to offer them a fee for their services. A wealthy Chinese would have given them 100,000 or 200,000 yen on the spot and started discussing with them, but the group guests just kept saying, “Is it OK? The group guests would just say, “Okay,” and that was that. In addition to such bad manners, the increasing number of Japanese women who are “uneasy” about Chinese people is also a factor,” said Mr. A.
Currently, the number of syphilis patients in China is increasing rapidly, with nearly 500,000 people suffering from the disease. For this reason, there are many Japanese women who are afraid of infection, and it was quite difficult to gather five women this time as well. In other words, he could not tolerate the cavalier attitude of the Chinese group, who “were not paid a fee commensurate with the risk, but they tried to do whatever they wanted.
I managed to calm them down and put the situation behind me, but that was not the end of my attendance. That night, I introduced the wives to a host club for those who wanted to play host. To meet their request, I contacted a friend of mine and explained the situation. Since it was their first time, they would not be charged a high price to begin with, but even so, they avoided overpriced bottles and all gulped down their drinks. …… In fact, we also received a request from a group of three Chinese couples who are scheduled to visit Japan in September. The husbands wanted a “Yoshiwara tour” and the wives wanted to experience a “women’s sex service. The women even asked for “cheap and good looking men.” It seems that they mistake the attendants for local handymen or something. It is frightening to think that they will one day replace the wealthy.
For Mr. A, the main reason for attending Chinese people was their “good paying” attitude, but he is having a hard time dealing with the “Sin Chinese,” who do not have money but have great desires.