Japan's businesses are well aware of that fact. While in the past, pretty young women were tasked with reeling in the customers, an ever increasing number of those good-looking "ikemen", as those hunks are called in Japanese, join the ranks of the business eye-candy. "We get new orders all the time," said Masami Morita, vice-president of Okake Untenshu, a chauffeur service. His Tokyo-based company, which has many female clients, started in November to provide exceptionally good-looking drivers for its customers.
During the latest downturn Japanese women entered the workforce in increasing numbers and is the key consumer group to lift the country out of its economic misery. This is where the ikemen come in, to offer that something extra.
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