Understanding Salary Trends in Tokyo's Beauty Industry
In a recent analysis conducted by Zenken Co., Ltd., results from a salary study in the beauty sector in Tokyo reveal intriguing insights regarding remuneration levels across various roles. This study primarily utilizes data from the specialized job portal, "美プロ," focusing on the pay rates of beauty professionals as of May 2025. The research aims to establish a clear understanding of how salaries stack up against the minimum wage, set at ¥1,163 per hour.
Research Overview
Zenken's comprehensive study was conducted throughout May 2025, gathering data relevant to salons, estheticians, nail technicians, and eyelash stylists in Tokyo. By extracting salary information from job postings on the 美プロ website, the research was able to highlight discrepancies between pay and the minimum wage based on employment type and role.
Key Findings for Full-Time Employees
The findings from the survey indicate that full-time employees in different beauty roles earn significantly more than the minimum wage. For instance:
- - Hairdressers: Average monthly salary stands at ¥258,191, which exceeds the minimum wage by ¥53,503.
- - Estheticians: Averaging ¥242,453, these professionals make ¥37,765 more than the minimum standard.
- - Nail Technicians: With a monthly remuneration of ¥242,412, they also indicate a difference of ¥37,724.
- - Eyelash Stylists: These professionals earn ¥231,297 monthly, exceeding the minimum wage by ¥26,609.
Key Findings for Part-Time Employees
The analysis also encompassed those in part-time capacities, yielding slightly lower but still substantial differences from the minimum wage:
- - Hairdressers: Part-time salaries average at ¥1,395 per hour, which is ¥232 above the minimum wage.
- - Estheticians: They earn around ¥1,312 per hour, exceeding the minimum by ¥149.
- - Nail Technicians: With rates of approximately ¥1,293, they surpass the minimum by ¥130.
- - Eyelash Stylists: Earning about ¥1,299 per hour, they make ¥136 more than the minimum wage.
These findings indicate a healthy and competitive landscape for beauty professionals in the Tokyo area, particularly beneficial for job seekers looking to enter the industry.
Methodology of the Survey
The study was systematic in its approach:
- - Survey Period: Conducted through May 2025.
- - Research Organization: Zenken Co., Ltd. executed the study internally without external collaboration.
- - Subjects Examined: The target group included job listings for beauticians published on the 美プロ platform at the time of the study.
- - Data Extraction: Salaries for full-time and part-time employees were carefully catalogued and categorized based on the nature of the employment.
About 美プロ
The beauty industry-focused job portal, 美プロ, has been connecting job seekers with potential employers for 18 years, supporting over 4.2 million job hunters each year. This platform caters specifically to positions such as hairdressers, estheticians, nail technicians, and eyelash stylists. With a mission to provide quality job listings and promote fluidity within the job market, 美プロ continues to uphold its commitment to enhancing the beauty industry.
Zenken Company Overview
Zenken Co., Ltd., established on May 2, 1975, is a recognized leader in facilitating job opportunities within the beauty sector. Based in Tokyo, the company, led by President Jun Nishino, operates with a focus on elevating industry standards and helping companies find the right talent. Zenken is publicly traded under the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market, with the stock code 7371. For more information, visit their
official website.