Rising tuition fees and high living costs in Japanese cities are forcing some college students to take nightlife jobs to afford their education, highlighting the growing financial burden on young people pursuing higher education.
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Some Japanese Students Have a Secret Job at NightAdded:
Some college girls in Japan are taking nightlife jobs just to stay in school.
Many leave small hometowns and move to big cities for university, but living costs are extremely high. Tuition keeps increasing, and ordinary part-time jobs often don't earn enough to cover rent, food, and daily expenses. That's why some students turn to nightlife work, where they can make money much faster.
For many, it's a way to keep studying and avoid dropping out. But the choice comes with challenges, including long hours, judgment from others, and the possibility of being taken advantage of.
Some believe the bigger issue isn't the students themselves, but how expensive education has become for [music] young people trying to build a future.
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