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Japan's Rich Taking Up Conspicuous Consumption

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Japan's Rich Taking Up Conspicuous Consumption

Postby Mulboyne » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:07 am

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Reuters: Japan's new rich party like it's 1989
They customize the headrests of their Rolls-Royces with "Harry Potter writing," sip martinis poured over diamonds and buy $130,000 watches on a whim. Meet Japan's big spenders. On a Wednesday night, carefully coiffed women in fur coats slide into a rooftop bar in Ginza, Tokyo's most exclusive shopping district. Ten floors below, the streets resound with the angry growl of a Ferrari stuck in a traffic jam. In this setting reminiscent of the booming 1980s, it seems hard to believe that Japan is suffering from weak consumer spending. Despite a sluggish economy, tepid retail sales and a weak yen, demand for super-luxury goods and services is up, thanks to a small, growing class of new rich -- the winners of Japan's economic reforms. In a society that used to value equality and modesty, these entrepreneurs and executives in sectors such as information technology and finance like to flaunt their wealth. "People have a view of the Japanese as quite conformist," said Matthew Bennett, general manager of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in Japan. "But the number of people asking us to do something we've never seen before is the highest in the world"...more...
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Postby Catoneinutica » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:47 am

One of the posters at the NBR Japan Forum (can't post the URL - site seems to be down at the moment) said that, when asked by a TV crew what he thought of Ginza and its glitz, he replied that it was the "narikin mono no Jusco."
"If there's a river, we'll dam it, and if there's a tree, we'll ram it - 'cause we Japanese are talkin' progress!"
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Postby TennoChinko » Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:20 pm

In the 80's real estate bubble, we at least had some idea where the new wealth was coming from...


Can anyone provide insight on how are today's New Rich making their money?
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Postby Mulboyne » Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:56 pm

TennoChinko wrote:Can anyone provide insight on how are today's New Rich making their money?

Finance and IT have made some Japanese employees rich, especially when they work for foreign firms. Company owners have become wealthy by going public. While they don't earn on the scale of their foreign counterparts unless they go overseas, sportsmen and entertainers are doing as well as ever. Better in some cases. Cosmetic surgeons and lawyers are charging more for their services than during the bubble and some are very wealthy. Freeters have been a boom for employment agencies although some, like Goodwill, are being found out. Top fashion designers and stylists can make some useful money if they hit a sweet spot. If you own prime real estate then you are feeling a lot better off than five years ago and a lot of commercial real estate owners have cashed in nicely. A lot of the "new rich" are children of families who made their bundle in the bubble and managed to hang on to it. The kids are now in their twenties and like the good life.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:07 pm

"Japan's Rich Taking Up Conspicuous Consumption"

Wow. Who knew? Gotta hand it to Reuters for out-Onioning The Onion with a real dog-bites-man story.

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-Any Japanese who've managed to hold onto their Bubble-Era wealth deserve all the Rollses, Franck Mullers, and Henn-doggy-DOGG they can get their hands on. What percentage are the Nikkei and average Tokyo land prices of their 1989 highs?
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Postby Catoneinutica » Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:31 pm

And if Japan's rich have much mkt exposure, they may want to think about buying conspicuous-consumption stuff with good pawn-shop appeal, because the outlook isn't good:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6e5743ae-ba69-11dc-abcb-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1
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