Salary Insights in the Japanese Beauty Industry: A 2026 Overview
As the Japanese beauty sector evolves, understanding salary trends is critical for both employers and professionals. Zenken Corporation recently published a survey revealing compelling data on wages in Tokyo's beauty industry, highlighting differences based on job role and employment type. Using data from their specialized job portal, "美プロ" (Bipro), the survey focused on the minimum wage standards effective from April 2026.
Key Findings of the Survey
Zenken's comprehensive study aimed to analyze the salary disparities compared to Tokyo's minimum wage, set at 1,226 yen per hour. The survey categorized workers into two main employment types: full-time (正社員) and part-time (アルバイト・パート), providing a clearer picture of the compensation trends.
Full-Time Employment Salaries
The investigation into full-time positions unveiled the following monthly salary averages:
- - Hairdressers: An average of 253,766 yen per month, exceeding the minimum wage by 37,990 yen.
- - Estheticians: Averaging 256,912 yen, surpassing the minimum wage by 41,136 yen.
- - Nail Technicians: With an average salary of 230,519 yen, this group has a discrepancy of 14,743 yen from the minimum wage.
- - Eyebrow Technicians: These professionals earn an average of 237,463 yen, with an average surplus of 21,687 yen.
The calculations for these averages were based on a standard month of 22 working days at eight hours each day, showcasing the robust earnings potential in specific areas of the beauty industry.
Part-Time Employment Salaries
Meanwhile, part-time salaries presented subtler yet significant variations, as follows:
- - Hairdressers: Averaging 1,405 yen per hour, which is 179 yen above the minimum wage.
- - Estheticians: Earn approximately 1,417 yen, surpassing the minimum by 191 yen.
- - Nail Technicians: With an hourly average of 1,362 yen, they earn 136 yen over the mandated rate.
- - Eyebrow Technicians: Earning 1,406 yen per hour, presenting a difference of 180 yen.
These findings underscore that while there is a general alignment with the minimum wage for part-time roles, the differences indicate potential market demands and skill levels among beauty professionals.
Survey Methodology
Conducted in April 2026, the survey encompassed jobs available on the 美プロ platform, specifically targeting beauty professionals within Tokyo. Zenken utilized direct data extraction from listings under various categories including hairdressers, estheticians, nail technicians, and eyebrow technicians.
About 美プロ
美プロ is a dedicated job platform specializing in the beauty industry and has been operating for nearly two decades. The platform caters to a multitude of businesses, with over 25,000 companies having utilized its services for recruitment. Zenken intends to continue refining the job market by offering robust and high-quality job listings that foster the dynamism of the beauty workforce, helping shape the industry's future.
Company Overview
Zenken Corporation, founded in 1975 by President Jun Yoshinobu, is headquartered in Minato City, Tokyo. Listed on the Tokyo Growth Market under the stock code 7371, Zenken is committed to enhancing recruitment processes and providing insightful industry analysis through its platforms. For more information, visit
Zenken's Official Website.
This survey sheds light on the essential aspects of wage structures in the beauty field and emphasizes the importance of staying informed about market conditions as they evolve in tandem with changing economic landscapes.