Japanese Age-jo of Recent Article

What is "Age-jo (アゲ嬢)"?

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Age-jo is the name which points out the reader model of a Japanese Teenage magazine "Koakuma ageha."

"Age-jo" was originally a name that indicated things of gals who did "Work at night" by "Kabakura( キャバクラ )" etc.

Kabakura is "Japanese Bar."

 

The magazine 'Goblin ageha' has put in the Kabakura-jo as a model.

This was the first attempt in the magazine industry in Japan.

The women who work in kabakura of Japan 

Consequently, they who are models came to be called "age-jo."

Koakuma ageka of teenage magazine of Japan  

The make-up and clothes of Age-jo became popular for Japanese TEENAGE and it was established as one fashion.

The magazine "Koakuma ageha" was started in 2006.
After it, the popularity of the Age-jo fashion did not change but continues till the present.

 

The feature of Age-jo(アゲ嬢)

Age jo of JapanThe appearance of Age-jo is very unique.

 

Their hair has terrible volume.

First, the color of the hair of Age-jo is a very bright blond.

And the hair of the upper part of the head is heaped up strangely.

Moreover, their hair is roll hair like the princess of a fairy tale.

 

 

Many frills are attached to their dress, and a color and a design are very showy.

Their dress is very showy.

And they wear such a dress by the everyday life.

But probably they will not wear such a dress at home.

Dress of Age-jo in Japan  

Their eye makeup is very heavy.

The eye makeup of Age-jo is very excessive.

I don't like their eye make-up.
The sense might be different of the generation.

The eye-line of the Age-jo make-up is very bold.
And, indispensable items of eyes of Age-jo are "False eyelash."

The eye makeup of Age-jo 

Their externals are not the Japanese.

 

 

Exclusive models of magazine "Koakuma ageha" for teenage in Japan.


Sayaka Araki
[ 荒木さやか]

Rina Sakurai
[桜井莉菜]
Sayaka Araki Rina Sakurai

 

Shizuka Muto
[武藤静香]

 

Rina Ayukawa
[鮎川りな]

Shizuka Muto Rina Ayukawa

 

Riho Nishiyama
[西川りほ]

Riho Nishiyama

 

...I do not see the difference of their faces.

 

The end is a video of "Age-jo" of Japan.

By Hararie