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Tokyo Hostess: Inside the shocking world of Tokyo nightclub hostessing

Clare Campbell

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Biography: general, Prose: non-fiction

A harrowing account of the seductive but deadly world of Tokyo nightclub hostessing.

In summer 2000, Lucie Blackman arrived in Tokyo to work as a nightclub hostess. Pretty, blonde, 21 years old, Lucie was a prized gaijin girl (Western girl) whose job it was to serve drinks to Japanese businessmen, light their cigarettes, flirt. Lucie thought the job would be fun and glamorous; a great way of earning a lot of money quickly.

But she did not know that behind the lights and excitement of Tokyo s nightclub scene lies a terrible darkness. Many beautiful Western girls have found themselves lured into performing sexual acts for money, seeing their job slowly change from nightclub hostess into that of high-class prostitute.

Although Lucie never took this path, her glamorous adventure ended even more tragically - businessman Joji Obara was convicted of dismembering and abandoning her body. In this groundbreaking, authoritative account of Lucie s life and death, Clare Campbell lifts the lid on the often horrifyingly sleazy world of Tokyo nightclubs.

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Praise for Tokyo Hostess: Inside the shocking world of Tokyo nightclub hostessing

  • A shocking read, not for the faint-hearted - Image

  • A shocking, disturbing read - The Sun

  • Haunting, gritty account of a young girl's big adventure that ended at the hands of a monster - Daily Record

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Clare Campbell

Clare Campbell is an author and journalist. She writes regularly for the Daily Mail and is a contributing editor to Marie Claire magazine. She is married to the author and historian, Christy Campbell, and lives in London with her husband and son. She has grown up twin daughters.

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