Sayo Hayakawa

Sayo Hayakawa
Native name 早川沙世
Born (1983-05-23) May 23, 1983
Fukuoka, Japan
Occupation
Known for Appearing in Koakuma Ageha
Appearing in Ane Ageha
Being a prominent hostess
Being an ex-member of SDN48
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1]

Sayo Hayakawa[2] (早川 沙世 Hayakawa Sayo, born May 23, 1983)[3] is a Japanese fashion model.[4] She is best known for her stint as a main model for the Koakuma Ageha cabaret-gyaru fashion magazine.[5]

Hayakawa is well known as a former prominent cabaret hostess.[6] After retiring from nightwork in 2010, she still remained active in Koakuma Ageha and began to be known as a businesswoman as well as a fashion designer.[7]

She left Koakuma Ageha in 2011 and has since become a main model for its sister magazine Ane Ageha.[8] She is also known as a former member of Japanese idol girl group SDN48, in which she remained for a short period in 2011.[9]

Career

Hayakawa was born in Fukuoka, Japan.[10] Her parents divorced and she was raised by her mother.[11] She began modeling while working at a hostess bar in Fukuoka. After moving to Tokyo in 2004, she worked as a model and race queen, until she re-entered nightwork.[12] She became the top hostess at R, a Roppongi hostess club, in term of sales, and at one point, was considered the most prominent hostess in all of Japan.[13]

After debuting in Koakuma Ageha, she appeared regularly in the magazine while working as a hostess, until she retired from the nightwork in 2010.[14] In 2011 she joined the SDN48 girl idol group and made several activities as a member of the group, such as attending a handshake event, however, she left the group only two months after joining, to concentrate on her main businesses; modeling and managing her own salon which she opened in Shinjuku, Tokyo for hostesses.[15]

Hayakawa stopped appearing in Koakuma Ageha with her last appearance for its July 2011 issue,[16] and began appearing in its sister magazine, Ane Ageha, as a main model.[17]

Nightwork

Nakasu at night

Hayakawa's nightwork career began immediately after dropping out of high school, when she began working at a Nakasu, Fukuoka hostess bar where she instantly became the top hostess. At the age of 18, she was headhunted as mama by another hostess bar in Nakasu, becoming a mama even though she was a minor, and leading the bar to astonishing financial success. She was in Nakasu until she moved to Tokyo at the age of 21.[18]

After moving to Tokyo, Hayakawa began working at a high-class Roppongi hostess club, Piano, and rose to the club's second-ranked hostess within two months. She then moved to Ginza and was hired by a newly opened high-class hostess club, Bisser, at the age of 22, where her colleagues were like "future actresses" and "girls whose faces could often be seen on magazines" and the customers were the likes of overly-wealthy businessmen, overly-wealthy professional criminals, and so on. The club, Bisser, did not publicize performance data of hostesses, but she could have been one of the best at the club until she left Ginza and moved to Shinjuku at the age of 23.[18]

From 2005 to 2006, Hayakawa worked at two Kabukicho, Shinjuku hostess bars, Azian Club and Gentleman'z Club,[19] and returned to Roppongi to work at R, where she met her future long-term partner, Ageha colleague Sayaka Araki. R was the last nightwork place for Hayakawa, who retired as a hostess at the age of 26.[18] Sayaka Araki, in response to the retirement, was quoted as saying: "I feel it is a really, really great loss for the world of water trade".[14]

Personal life

Hayakawa, along with the likes of Sayaka Araki, is a member of international charity organization H=and Project since 2009 when it was founded after the death of fellow Ageha model Sumire.[20] She is an active member of the organization, constantly making donations to the charity.[21] As of 2013, she is single and lives in Tokyo.[22]

Notable appearances

Magazines

Events

Others

References

  1. "Popular model appears semi-nude, showing off her S-curve and teaching her secret of beauty", 9 October 2012, Model Press (Japanese)
  2. "Sayo Hayakawa of Koakuma Ageha, Famous Model, the Authentic Japanese Night Queen!(2/2)", 4 December 2011, NOWnews (Chinese)
  3. "Sayo Hayakawa" Model Press (Japanese)
  4. "Profile of Sayo Hayakawa", Oricon Celebrity Dictionary (Japanese)
  5. "Sayo Hayakawa of Koakuma Ageha, Famous Model, the Authentic Japanese Night Queen!(1/2)", 4 December 2011, NOWnews (Chinese)
  6. "Sayo Hayakawa", Oricon Celebrity Dictionary (Japanese)
  7. "Former-kyabagirl model opens 3 shops after dealing with a million-dollar fraud", 1 April 2011, Model Press (Japanese)
  8. "Popular model with a bursting beautiful body announces her graduation, getting over 300 comments from her fans", 21 June 2011, Model Press (Japanese) and "Former SDN48 member announces her return to modeling after 5 months absence", 18 October 2011, Model Press (Japanese)
  9. "Beautiful model who founded her own business after a stint as a No.1 hostess talks about her method of keeping shape and making dreams come true", 15 May 2012, Model Press (Japanese)
  10. "Whirling Japanese Shibuya-kei Top-Model", 5 December 2011, Oriental Daily News (Chinese)
  11. "Popular model of 'Koakuma Ageha' loses millions of dollars to investment fraud", 6 October 2010, Model Press (Japanese)
  12. "Sayo Hayakawa Interview", 15 August 2010, WWS Channel (Japanese)
  13. "History of Sayo Hayakawa", Oricon Celebrity Dictionary (Japanese)
  14. 1 2 "'Koakuma Ageha' model retires from the night scene", 2 February 2010, Model Press (Japanese)
  15. "Former SDN48 member announces her return to modeling after 5 months absence", 18 October 2011, Livedoor News, Model Press (Japanese)
  16. "Popular model with a bursting beautiful body announces her graduation, getting over 300 comments from her fans", 2 June 2011, Excite News, Model Press (Japanese)
  17. "Former SDN48 member announces her return to modeling after 5 months absence", 18 October 2011, Excite News, Model Press (Japanese)
  18. 1 2 3 Koakuma Ageha October 2010 Issue : "Finance Bubble, Romantic Business, Black Sun, and Judah... Legends of butterflies who ran through that era come back now!! Legends of the Night Hall of Fame in Kabukicho and Roppongi!!!! : Legend of Sayo Hayakawa" (p.100), 10 October 2010, Inforest (Japanese)
  19. Koakuma Ageha May 2011 Issue : "Red-Light Times Special Edition!! April, the season of move!! : Simplified Move Chart : Sayo Hayakawa" (p.67), 10 May 2011, Inforest (Japanese)
  20. "Supporters", H=and Project (Japanese)
  21. "Former SDN48 member makes a donation to the stricken area, after the dying wish of deceased beautiful model Sumire", 5 September 2011, Model Press (Japanese)
  22. Ane Ageha May 2013 Issue : "Older-sisters Megastore BWJ Features♥ : Sayo Hayakawa" (p.3), 10 May 2013, Inforest (Japanese)
  23. "New fashion magazine 'Edge Style' launches! with numerous popular models", 22 October 2009, Model Press (Japanese)
  24. "Shibuya Girls Collection '09 S/S | Models | Sayo Hayakawa", 2009, Shibuya Girls Collection (Japanese)
  25. "V-kei Fashion 'Sixh.×Men's Spider' Fashion Show & Live", 30 April 2010, Asahi.com (Japanese)
  26. "Campus Collection 2010 Spring", 14 October 2011, WWS Channel (Japanese)
  27. "First-Ever! Kyaba-girl event with full of Ageha-kei models is held", 17 April 2012, Model Press (Japanese)
  28. "Gackt dresses as a woman for fun, 'I'm broken too!", 14 May 2009, Oricon Style (Japanese)
  29. "Vol.50 Kiramori-model Sayo Hayakawa & Kyoka Ichijo | 10 Questions", June 2009, OKWave (Japanese)
  30. "Sexy gravure with a total of 100 gyarus is released", 6 March 2010, Model Press (Japanese)
  31. "SDN48 : Min Min Min" Universal Music Japan (Japanese)
  32. "Legend : Fighting with Peter Aerts on December 11! Mr. Kamikaze declares his perfect victory, 'I'm aspiring to be the toughest 50-year-old'", 18 October 2011, Livedoor News (Japanese)

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