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Japanese izakaya is frequented by people with different income levels.

If you work in Japan, I believe you will know something about izakaya in Japan, and of course you will go to izakaya to have a party, chat and have a nice weekend. So, what kind of income level people often go to izakaya?

The middle class likes izakaya very much, and it is also the largest customer group in izakaya. The annual income of these people is generally around 6.5438+million, mostly civil servants or primary school teachers or skilled workers. They especially like the environment of the beer house and can afford it.

If you are a middle-high income class, you will generally choose some high-end clubs. Different from izakaya, there will be a young lady to talk with you in a senior club, and the consumption will be much more expensive. Want to distinguish it from izakaya, in fact, it is very simple, this kind of high-level clubhouse is generally called a gazebo.

In a sense, izakaya is the first choice for the working class, equivalent to ordinary hotels in China. In Japan, many upper-class people live in relatively prosperous areas such as Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. They will not choose izakaya as their regular meeting place, but will choose a fixed guild hall, which generally needs to be agreed in advance.

International students are often found in izakaya. This is also a way for many international students to choose work-study programs. Their hourly wage in izakaya is about 1000 yen, a little better, about 1200 yen. Although the work is hard, it is very fulfilling.

Little friends should never think that izakaya is our common food stall. In fact, izakaya is different from food stalls, similar to pubs.