742 Life

Masayoshi Kishimoto felt that his breathing was smoother, and he was much more comfortable than staying in the enclosed space of the small theater on the first floor. He walked with a little aimlessness.

I suddenly felt hungry, so I began to look around. He saw a traditional Japanese izakaya and walked straight inside.

Masayoshi Kishimoto found an empty seat and sat down, and then looked up at the signs in the store that had the names and prices of the dishes written on them. In addition to ordering a few of the restaurant's signature dishes, he asked for a large beer.

Masayoshi Kishimoto is really like an ordinary office worker, picking up the beer and taking a big sip, and then putting the beer glass on the table.

He took a look at the customers in the store, who were about his own age. Judging by their appearance, they should have just finished working overtime. During the weekday, this is the time of day they enjoy the most.

According to the nightlife habits of ordinary Japanese salarymen, they either go home directly when they are drunk, or they go to a custom store to buy spring when they are almost drunk.

This is completely different from the average Chinese salaryman man. Unless it's a party with friends or colleagues, they like to get drunk and want to get a massage. Whether it's the soles of your feet or your whole body, you can do it.

There are also some men who like to go to the bathhouse to soak in the bathhouse and then have a massage. Finally, before going home, another supper, or even another round of drinks, is absolutely delicious.

Ordinary Korean salaried men are mainly divided into three factions. The first group of ordinary Korean salaried men also like to go to the massage parlor for a massage when they are drunk for seven or eight minutes, which is very pleasant to relax their muscles and activate their nerves.

The second group of ordinary Korean salaried men like to go to the red light district to buy spring while drunk, after all, yellow gambling is also legal in South Korea.

The third group of ordinary Korean salaried men either drank at roadside stalls or in small hotels. Then, go home and go to bed.

Japanese and Korean men like to drink some alcohol after work, one is for social needs, and the other is to relax the mind, relieve stress, and go to bed as soon as you lie down.

Even if you don't drink outside, you can take a beer at home after taking a shower. It's become a way of life for them.

For ordinary Chinese salaried men, eating out is still a relatively luxurious thing, commonly known as Xia Restaurant.

With their economic strength, they are naturally unable to support individuals to eat and drink outside every day. Even if it's a small restaurant, it's much more expensive than eating noodles at home.

What's more, in 2002, in Chinese mainland, the general living expenses of college students were only 3500 yuan. The average monthly salary in Shanghai is only 1,623 yuan.

When a couple falls in love and goes to eat a KFC, it is equivalent to eating a big meal, which is very good. This is not Chinese mainland more than a decade later, KFC is already a meal for many ordinary people.

In the izakaya, Masayoshi Kishimoto can hear all kinds of complaining complaints from office workers, venting, either scolding his boss as a bastard or scolding his boss as a bastard.

Otherwise, it's just scolding this and that. This has become one of their daily nightlife complaints. Of course, this is when the boss or boss is not present.

If the boss or boss is present, one by one they will become groveling again. It is true that Japan is a repressive society, but it also gives everyone a channel to vent.

If you want to see the true face of the Japanese, everything you see during the day is polite, and the mouth either says "I'm sorry" or bows or something, which is generally an illusion. Japanese people who work in a service nature greet each other with a smile.

This set of Japanese etiquette has become a form of social norm and work content formatted by the Japanese. It is only at night, after the Japanese have drunk a few more glasses, that they take off their disguises and reveal their true colors.

Kishimoto smiled self-deprecatingly, presumably he was scolded by his subordinates behind his back. It's not easy to be a boss yourself.

After Masayoshi Kishimoto ate and drank to his heart's content, he paid the money and walked out of the izakaya alone. He saw a Japanese Internet café not far ahead, so he walked that way.

In Tokyo, Japan, there are also Chinese-style Internet cafes, which are arranged in rows of computers, and there is no block at all, which is not at all like a Japanese-style Internet café is a separate compartment, which can accommodate one person and two people.

Masayoshi Kishimoto walked into this Japanese-style Internet café and was about to come all night. I suddenly had a feeling of returning to my previous life as a student.

The billing of Japanese-style Internet cafes is different during the day and at night, and it can be not only for the whole day, but also for the month.

The price of this package for the whole day is cheaper than the calculation of an hour and an hour, and the monthly subscription is even cheaper. In the private room of the Japanese Internet café, there are not only computers, but also TVs, and even Sony PS, Sega, and Nintendo.

In addition, there are comics, some drinks are free, and there are washing machines, shower rooms, even bath water, hair dryers, etc.

During Japan's period of high economic growth, it was a temporary residence for salarymen who missed the last train or drank too much.

Today, it has become a safe haven for some people who are financially strapped for it. They are also known as Internet café refugees. Masayoshi Kishimoto is going to experience it again tonight.

It's not the first time he's been to a place like this. I remember that the last time I came here was when I fell in love with Makoto Natsui many years ago, the two of them came once.

I was to teach her how to download songs from the Internet and put them into MP3. A few years have passed, and the two of them even have children.

Masayoshi Kishimoto was alone in such a relatively closed small space, but he didn't feel depressed, but he personally felt that the sound insulation effect was not good.

Sleeping here, it won't be good to really rest. When I woke up the next day, even if I didn't feel some soreness, I would feel some weakness. People who have lived in such a place for a long time can easily fall into a vicious circle.

If you don't rest well, your work condition is not good, your income can't go up, you can't save money, and you can't move out of here, and you can't go on and on, month after month, year after year, but you don't know what to do, and you will have the idea of living day by day.

It's the same as another capsule apartment in Japan. The soundproofing of the capsule apartment is similarly suboptimal. I have to say that it is good, the biggest feature is that it is much cheaper than staying in a regular hotel. Whether it is a Japanese-style Internet café or a Japanese-style capsule apartment, it is not suitable for long-term living.