And so it was that Miss Ember gracefully stepped out from the bright lights of the roaring 20s, and retired backstage into the quieter shadows of the 30s (narrowly avoiding a great depression en route). Myself and my friends set off to
Koba (for a superb dinner and drinks), then to the loft room of
Pagoda* (for cocktails and cigars) and then some of us ventured into the blue-illumined dark of Club Deep, a host bar on the fringes of the Nagarakawa nightlife district.
Most friends of mine will know that I am *rather* partial to elegant, pretty men with pixie-like hair and features, and long seductive fringes. I have oft swooned before the shrines of Mssrs Anderson, Depp and Bloom, and find that many young Japanese men put high stock in a suave appearance, with great detail put into hair, clothing, accessories & c. I especially like the effort invested in Japanese men's hair, in particular the hair-style sported by some J-pop stars and, er ... hosts. For some time I've been cradling a desire to visit a host bar and, as my last days in Japan loom near, I thought my birthday would be a perfect chance to experience a host bar.

The manga-haired look favoured by hosts,
as illustrated by this anime character in Final Fantasy VII
Fearful of the High Prices of
that documentary, I was pleasantly surprised by the Beginners' Set of 3,000 yen ($30 in the home currency) per person for limitless all-you-can-drink cocktails and ale. The Managing Host, a twenty-something gent with hair so colossal it out-towered that of Robert Smith in his backcombing days, guided us through the Boy Menu which featured glamourous poses of the hosts in full kit: designer suits, white shirts and be-spiked hair. We could select as many as we liked, so I picked out 5 deliciously fey chaps, including the charming Mr T and the dishy Mr S, dangerously young and manga-haired.

With the charming Mr S
For those not familiar with host bars, the concept is the alluring brother of the hostess bar, where customers pay to be entertained by the conversation and attentions of attractive and charming members of the opposite sex. Usually you buy drinks for them and yourself. The drinks are often marked up, and the champagne is notoriously expensive ($100-$400). The focus is on talking and entertainment, flirtation and flattery, and usually there is strictly no kissing or naughty acts (unless your hostess/host decides to see you on the side).
The hosts rotated every 20 minutes and chattered and joked, fetched us drinks, wiped away the moisture from our coasters (nice touch!), lit cigarettes and generally waited on us. S-san and a couple of others were trainee hosts (their second shift in some cases!), and they were rather shy and unsure of how to lead the conversation. The older hosts were more confident and vivacious conversationalists. We learned that common customers include young gals going out for a night on the town, middle-aged women, hostesses, and strangely, couples! Young women visit the host bars as an entree to an evening of dancing, while hostesses often clamour into the host bars in the wee hours after their own shifts of hostessing have finished, to enjoy having handsome attendants waiting on them for a change.

My host with the most
Mr S was 18 and a university student. He confessed his girlfriend disapproved of his weekend job. It was noted later that he sported a love-bite on his neck, and it's possible that his worried beau planted it there to fend off over-eager customers! Mr T and I chatted about the British music halls, he being a devotee of Radiohead, The Arctic Monkeys and the like. Certainly good practice of the Nihongo! The men were very gentlemanly and respectful, and were happy to chat openly about their job and its gruelling demands. They often work 12am until 7am, constantly talking with customers and downing any drinks that are bought for them (and snuggling up to the regulars!) and after that must stay behind to tidy up the bar, & c, often not leaving until 9 or 11am. For some they then go on to university or another job, so it's common for them to fall asleep in the middle of class. How can I ever look my sleepy male students in the eye again, dear reader?
Other customers in the bar were regulars, and they were on very familiar terms with their hosts. The chaps tousled their customers' hair, cuddled them or tossed them about playfully on the sofa (most diverting!). A few of the women were on their own, and most of them were very attractive twenty-somethings. The flirtiest occurrence was when S-san invited me to stroke his magnificent manga-styled do. How could a gel refuse? For those interested, it was partially hardened with hairspray, but mostly soft and silky *swoons* In fact, I was in a state of swoon for most of my time there. I have never seen so many handsome, New Romantic-looking men in one room since my heady goth club days of the late '90s. Simply marvellous!
The party's over!For more on the world of hosting, particularly the exclusive bars, give the doco
Tale of an Osaka Love Thief a peek.
* This bar also has a most inviting hidden room tucked away behind a sliding bookcase door!