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akujunkan ([personal profile] akujunkan) wrote2009-05-24 10:23 pm
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Me, My Job, and the Perverts

As some of you already know, I have a job selling clothes in a really trendy Japanese store. Part of working in any such environment in Japan are two duties called "chirashi-kubari" and "kamban-mochi," which translate to "flyer handing-out" and "sign-holding" respectively. Prelude

I love chirashi-kubari. I'm really good at unloading loads of flyers onto people and what's more, they actually take them into the store and buy things. The problem is kamban-mochi. This duty involves holding an unwieldy, unbalanced, top-heavy, eight-foot sign with several items of clothing attached to the handle, for periods of up to an hour while shouting out at the top of your voice to passersby on the street the various merits of shopping at your place of employment.

Chirashi-kubari allows you to walk around, and you attract less attention to yourself because you are speaking to potential guests one-on-one at normal speaking volume. Not so kamban-mochi. I had a premonition the first time they sent me up that, as a Japanese-speaking Caucasian female, this would not go well for me. It did not.

Within ten minutes I had acquired a 30-something Japanese guy who was just...off. If you're a woman you know the type: can't quite shave properly, clothing that doesn't quite work, stands too close, doesn't do anything outrageous but just gives you the sense that you would be safer if he were not around. Anyway, the guy kept talking at me for the entire thirty minutes of my shift even after I'd made it clear that I was working and had no inclination to have a conversation with him. I headed back into the store, and explained to the Boss Boss's wife that I had been made very uncomfortable by this guy. She expressed sympathy, but you could tell she thought I was just trying to get out of kamban-mochi duty. I was told not to wear a nametag when I next reported for kamban-mochi duty.

Five minutes later I noticed Mr. Off floating around in the aisles while I straighten racks. I informed the store manager, who put me in back racking clothes. My shift ended three hours later and I cautiously headed out the employees' exit. I'd told Mr. Off my shift ended when the store closed, so I didn't think he'd be there but you can never be too careful.

Well, sure enough, he apparently showed up after the store had closed, asking for me. Since then, he has apparently been back regularly (luckily never when I've been working) and has said things that have made the managers and Boss Bosses so uncomfortable they actually had us doing chirashi-kubari indoors for several days. Not blowing me off now, are you Boss Wife?

It's only gotten worse. Yesterday I got a guy in his sixties who walked right up to me and started with, "Are you all alone, little girl?" No, I told him, and went back to shouting about how, for a limited time only, we're selling ladies' camisoles for \315 and mens' tshirts for \525. He continued to ask questions, finally escalating to an inquiry as to whether my nipples or clitoris were pierced. Although I longed to sock him in the face, the giant eight-foot sign in my hand kinda meant I was representing my employer, so I did my best gyaru impression and headed for an imaginary ally at the main door. He took off running. That was bad enough, but nothing like today.

Because oh, the freaks were out in force today. Usually I work the ten-to-six shift. Today I did one-to-nine-thirty. This meant that the Boss Boss's daughter was doing morning kamban-mochi duty in my stead. She apparently had it so bad the department store put a cop out front, and when I came to relieve her, she handed me a cell phone and the Boss's phone number with directions to call immediately if something happened.

So anyway, there I am, wondering what the hell was going to happen to me today when I spotted him. I knew right away it would be him because although it was nigh sweltering, he was wearing a long pants, a down jacket, and a scarf and hat that covered his entire face save his eyes. He also had on the sort of heavy gloves one sees bricklayers or factory machinists wearing. Also, he was masturbating into them.

So here he comes, strolling down the street at 2:20 pm in this ridiculous getup with his dick in his hands, when he notices the policeman. He stops and considers for a few moments, masturbating all the while, before turning and heading back the way he came.

I felt, after all this, that I deserved a trip to Book-Off. The largest Book-Off in the city is three storeys, which are connected by an external elevator. As I was riding the elevator down to the first floor I noticed a kid in his late teens/early twenties, kneeling a few steps below me. I figured he was just tying his shoes or something, but he noticed me behind him, stood up, and hurried off the elevator. It took me a moment to realise that he'd been taking a photograph up the skirt of the girl in front of him with his cell phone. Oh, Japan.

That will be all.

[identity profile] reppu.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Apparently, all the freaks either live it up in Tokyo, or cool it down where you are. I never see such things, and I don't shy away from the sleazy part of town.

Btw, I'd totally refuse to do both chirashi-kubari and kanban-mochi. I know some people thrive on it, but I hate doing that for jobs. I was the sample girl back home; luckily, my Japanese PT didn't have to do such things (ah, convenience stores...<3).

Sorry all that crap happened. Maybe you'll laugh about it over drinks? Masturbation guy is kinda funny, but Mr. Off is a bit worrying. Is he still coming by?

[identity profile] nokiirat.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Weird perverts...that's so Japan. The under-skirt photographing makes no sense to me. Wouldn't they need a flash to get a decent photo? And um...aren't there enough magazines with better photos in them? I suppose the thrill of acting bad is enough for them.

Maybe Mr Off will move onto something that gets him arrested...but hopefully not hurting anyone in the process.



[identity profile] shoebucket.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
*shudders* Ew.

Glad you're ok though!

[identity profile] dark-waterlily.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I am glad you are ok, but...
Ugh.
words fail me, all I can say is that you better be a bit alert.

[identity profile] theosakakoneko.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Damn, your job is.......interesting. HOLY HELL.
You have a visa you can work a regular baito! So much fun! (OR maybe not but still hahahaha)

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
I'm guessing it's the thrill, but this is something I just do not fundamentally get in the first place, so who knows?

And although I've encountered my share of nasty old Japanese men before, there's apparently something about being kamban-mochi that makes them think they have the right to harrass me. >.

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, thinking back on it I only ever had one guy grope me, and that was in Tagata, not Nagoya proper. (I dispelled him by grabbing onto his wrist and refusing to let go until he managed to yank it out of my grasp.)

I fundamentally hate c-k/k-m stuff too, but in this case I'm looking at it as a chance to practice Japanese on the job. I'm really fine-tuning my accent and intonation: I can judge how on or off I am by how many people ignore me versus 「外人だ!」-me.

Masturbation guy was pretty funny, especially as he stood there obviously trying to decide whether he could harass me without the cop coming over. Mr. Off, yeah I'm a bit worried about that. He was apparently in a few days ago, but luckily my shifts have been all over the board recently, so he can't predict when I'll be there...

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks:-)

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's the truth. I have actually toned it down a lot these past few days, not shouting as loud and making less eye contact. Which sucks, but I really should not have to deal with this either.

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'll say. Aside from the loonies it's actually pretty cool. Plus, CLOTHES.

And yup, I applied for a work visa after my first semester was over. They gave me permission to do about 30 hours a week, whih was way more than the ten I'd been expecting. but since Monbusho slashed the monthly scholarship amount (without saying anything to anyone, I might add) the large hours are a blessing in disguise.

[identity profile] ontogenesis.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Ugh, how can men be so disgusting and inconsiderate? I think it would do most men a world of good to know what it's like to be afraid of being raped / killed / and both -- maybe then they would have more empathy for women.

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
One of the more interesting readings I did for my gender studies major was a study demonstrating that differences in male and female sexual behaviors have more to do with social situations than biology. In a nutshell, it suggested that (controlling for religious beliefs, etc.) women aren't less promiscuous because they naturally want to Raise Babies With Their True Loves, but because potentially ending up raped and/or killed has a chilling effect on their desire to sleep with someone they just met a few hours previously. Which kinda ties in with what you've mentioned above.

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks. I've got a week to go before my next shift; hopefully the store will come up with a better way to combat the problem in the meantime.

[identity profile] wombatdeamor.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
sadly, I've heard and read stories of people in other major cities commiting similar sins. I had a customer at applebee's one summer who was using his cell phone to take pictures up the skirts of the servers as they walked past the low booths. a lot of guys are disgusting.

and if Mr. Off trys anything hit him with the sign. But you want to swing the lignt end and brace the heavy end against you or you'll only get one good shot. Think quantity over quality.

[identity profile] bran420-7.livejournal.com 2009-05-26 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with wombatdeamor. "Opps! I'm sorry! I really didn't mean to nail you in the chops with the hangers....I just lost my balance. Silly me!..." Creating insufferable public pain while you protest would probably embarass any man into staying away from you.

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-27 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, if only. And believe me, that is my inclination. The problem is that as a foreigner and female in this country, I would probably be the one being hauled into the cops if I tried something along those lines.

[identity profile] akujunkan.livejournal.com 2009-05-27 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Ahahah, if only I thought I could make it look like an accident. Otherwise, see my response to wombat.