Investigating the Beauty Industry Salaries in Tokyo for June 2026
In June 2026, Zenken Co., Ltd. conducted a comprehensive survey analyzing salary trends in the beauty industry within Tokyo. The research focused on data extracted from job postings on the beauty industry job site, "Bipro," which caters to various roles such as hairdressers, estheticians, nail technicians, and eyelash stylists. The findings provide crucial insights into the disparities between the minimum wage and the salaries offered in these professions.
Survey Methodology
The survey assessed the salaries of job listings on Bipro for the following professions:
- - Hairdressers
- - Estheticians
- - Nail Technicians
- - Eyelash Stylists
Data was collected for two employment types: full-time employees and part-time workers, specifically focusing on the differences between the minimum wage in Tokyo (1,226 yen) and the salaries advertised in these roles.
Salary Insights for Full-Time Employees
1.
Hairdressers: The average monthly salary for hairdressers in June 2026 was approximately 258,136 yen, reflecting a significant premium over the minimum wage by 42,360 yen.
2.
Estheticians: Estheticians earned an average of 254,356 yen per month, exceeding the minimum wage by 38,580 yen.
3.
Nail Technicians: Monthly salaries for nail technicians averaged 236,609 yen, with a difference of 20,833 yen above the minimum wage.
4.
Eyelash Stylists: Eyelash stylists received an average monthly income of 243,401 yen, marking a difference of 27,625 yen from the minimum wage.
Salary Insights for Part-Time Workers
1.
Hairdressers: Part-time hairdressers earned an hourly wage of 1,414 yen, surpassing the minimum wage by 188 yen.
2.
Estheticians: Estheticians working part-time received 1,440 yen per hour, a 214 yen premium over the minimum wage.
3.
Nail Technicians: Part-time nail technicians made about 1,377 yen per hour, exceeding the minimum wage by 151 yen.
4.
Eyelash Stylists: For part-time eyelash stylists, the hourly wage was reported at 1,441 yen, marking a difference of 215 yen above the baseline.
Conclusion
The analysis conducted by Zenken highlights a positive trend for salary offers in Tokyo's beauty industry, suggesting a favorable environment for job seekers in these fields. By providing an extensive overview of hiring wages that go beyond the statutory minimum, this survey underscores the commitment of Bipro to facilitate substantial employment opportunities in the beauty sector.
The insights gleaned from this research aim to enhance market transparency and encourage more qualified professionals to join the beauty industry, ultimately contributing to its growth and sustainability in the years ahead.
For more information about the beauty industry job market in Japan, visit
Bipro.
About Zenken Co., Ltd.
Zenken Co., Ltd. was established in 1975 and is based in Tokyo's Minato Ward. The company specializes in providing expert insights and quality job listings specifically tailored to the beauty industry. With its commitment to improving the human resource market in this sector, Zenken strives to support the continuous development of the beauty industry throughout Japan. Their official website can be found
here.