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You're going to find a lot more than Marine Blue in the alleys off Tokiwa Street in Ikebukuro. There's a ton of Love hotels there for a reason.
Not sure where you're staying but Ikebukuro Station and Shinjuku station are maybe 6-8 minutes apart. Getting from 1 shop to the other should not take very long. Keep in mind instead of going from the huge Shinjuku station you can get to Ikebukuro through the civilized Seibu-Shinjuku station. Seibu Shinjuku station is where Okubo Park and Kabukicho are so I'm sure you'll be walking around there at least once.
The entrance to Seibu-Shinjuku line is under the Prince hotel which is in front of Marine Blue soapland by the way!
Regarding GFE soapland I think they don't have any reviews because they only just opened a month ago with little to no girls!
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Thanks for the info. I was able to find it online, but it's a 40 minute metro vs a 13 minute walk to the Shinjuku shop. I'll be in and out of Japan for the next year so might give it a try someday. Cheers.
You're going to find a lot more than Marine Blue in the alleys off Tokiwa Street in Ikebukuro. There's a ton of Love hotels there for a reason.
Not sure where you're staying but Ikebukuro Station and Shinjuku station are maybe 6-8 minutes apart. Getting from 1 shop to the other should not take very long. Keep in mind instead of going from the huge Shinjuku station you can get to Ikebukuro through the civilized Seibu-Shinjuku station. Seibu Shinjuku station is where Okubo Park and Kabukicho are so I'm sure you'll be walking around there at least once.
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Look up the following Soaplands.
Why-Shirt (Yoshiwara).
Dolce (Yoshiwara).
GFE Soapland (Kawasaki).
Marine Blue (Shinjuku).
I think these are the best options for non-Japanese speakers. The foreigner-friendly policies can change on the fly so take this list with a grain of salt!
Thanks for your help. I have done some extensive researching on alternative forums and have found useful information and positive reviews for YShirt. I have been looking at KiraKira in Yokohama as they are gaijan friendly and hope to secure a positive review to post. Alternatively, I have seen lots of mentions of GFE Soapland in Kawasaki and yet there are zero reports or reviews anywhere. It is as if there is some unspoken rule not to mention that place anywhere. I am keenly interested in GFE as it is close to my work but really was hoping for a boots on the ground report. Thanks again for the kind assistance from the forum.
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Marine Blue also has a shop in Ikebukuro if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks for the info. I was able to find it online, but it's a 40 minute metro vs a 13 minute walk to the Shinjuku shop. I'll be in and out of Japan for the next year so might give it a try someday. Cheers.
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I'll be in the Shinjuku area on Saturday and Sunday coming up. I'll try out the Marine Blue and report back. I don't speak any Japanese so hopefully it still works out ok.
Marine Blue also has a shop in Ikebukuro if I'm not mistaken.
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Look up the following Soaplands.
Why-Shirt (Yoshiwara).
Dolce (Yoshiwara).
GFE Soapland (Kawasaki).
Marine Blue (Shinjuku).
I think these are the best options for non-Japanese speakers. The foreigner-friendly policies can change on the fly so take this list with a grain of salt!
I'll be in the Shinjuku area on Saturday and Sunday coming up. I'll try out the Marine Blue and report back. I don't speak any Japanese so hopefully it still works out ok.
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I have a long layover at Haneda coming up and have been eyeing GFE Soapland for a visit as this presents a unique experience over traditional escorts that can be obtained globally. I have been unable to find intel on how many pops seem to be allowed per session. Does anyone have any first hand knowledge of GFE to send here or via PM? Of course, I would love to make the most of my time, have a few pops in my session and fully engage in the fun but am not sure if that is reserved for 90 min plus. Don't want to miss my flight. Or maybe I do. Hahaha.
Look up the following Soaplands.
Why-Shirt (Yoshiwara).
Dolce (Yoshiwara).
GFE Soapland (Kawasaki).
Marine Blue (Shinjuku).
I think these are the best options for non-Japanese speakers. The foreigner-friendly policies can change on the fly so take this list with a grain of salt!
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I have a long layover at Haneda coming up and have been eyeing GFE Soapland for a visit as this presents a unique experience over traditional escorts that can be obtained globally. I have been unable to find intel on how many pops seem to be allowed per session. Does anyone have any first hand knowledge of GFE to send here or via PM? Of course, I would love to make the most of my time, have a few pops in my session and fully engage in the fun but am not sure if that is reserved for 90 min plus. Don't want to miss my flight. Or maybe I do. Hahaha.
From Haneda you can head over to Kawasaki, Ikebukuro or Yoshiwara for soaplands. None of them are close. I've been to Kawasaki and it's a couple of train changes. Ikebukuro, I'll be going there very soon from Haneda and will be staying there. Yoshiwara, I've never been too. Best to do your research and find a foreigner friendly place and then plan for that. Ikebukuro has numerous foreigner friendly places. I'll start you off with Marine Blue and Wakaba. Kawasaki doesn't seem to have too much info, but I did go to Paradise Soapland when it did operate there on a layover. Try Tokyo Adult Guide and look for places in Kawasaki.
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If your finding soapland and escort services mechanical your going to the wrong places. I know at least three escort and one soapland girl who contact me regularly outside of there agencies. The thrill isn't worth it in Japan. The police can hold you for up to 29 days and never give you access to a lawyer. There's no bail or such so doing it your doing it at a significantly more risk. Japan has like a 90% conviction rate. The streetwalkers are more mechanical than the other girls. There is very little thrill because none of them will do anything public at all. No alleyways, no cars they want to go straight to the love hotel and get it done. Plus honestly if you don't speak Japanese most of those girls will ignore you anyway. You want a thrill or challenge trying getting a soapland girl or escort service girl to see you outside her agency. Which is a big taboo here. Personnelly don't even use escort or soaplands services any more. I have gone down the route of normal girls getting paid for sex. You want a thrill use the normal girl service and try and negotiate girls down to almost nothing, spent the night with a girl for 30000yen.
The last thing to point out is most street walkers failed working for the clubs or service or were rejected from them. So there skills are gonna be worse than those girls
Good points! Normal girl service as in like the "rent a girlfriend" services that YouTubers have been promoting in Tokyo recently?
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Isn't that the whole point of picking up a street hooker? The thrill of the unknown?
Soapland and escort services in Japan can be mechanical as f*ck!
If your finding soapland and escort services mechanical your going to the wrong places. I know at least three escort and one soapland girl who contact me regularly outside of there agencies. The thrill isn't worth it in Japan. The police can hold you for up to 29 days and never give you access to a lawyer. There's no bail or such so doing it your doing it at a significantly more risk. Japan has like a 90% conviction rate. The streetwalkers are more mechanical than the other girls. There is very little thrill because none of them will do anything public at all. No alleyways, no cars they want to go straight to the love hotel and get it done. Plus honestly if you don't speak Japanese most of those girls will ignore you anyway. You want a thrill or challenge trying getting a soapland girl or escort service girl to see you outside her agency. Which is a big taboo here. Personnelly don't even use escort or soaplands services any more. I have gone down the route of normal girls getting paid for sex. You want a thrill use the normal girl service and try and negotiate girls down to almost nothing, spent the night with a girl for 30000yen.
The last thing to point out is most street walkers failed working for the clubs or service or were rejected from them. So there skills are gonna be worse than those girls
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The police station is down the road within view. The are social justice people video taping and posting randomly. It's more risky to pick up a girl there than it is to walk two or three blocks over and utilize a soapland.
Isn't that the whole point of picking up a street hooker? The thrill of the unknown?
Soapland and escort services in Japan can be mechanical as f*ck!
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Am I under the assumption that it is relatively safe to pick up a street walkers from Okubo?
The police station is down the road within view. The are social justice people video taping and posting randomly. It's more risky to pick up a girl there than it is to walk two or three blocks over and utilize a soapland.
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There has been some media reports of police attention recently as well some citizen complaints.
Be aware of your surroundings.
Teltel.
The area seems to be flourishing with working girls! All the crackdowns can't stop this movement! Tokyo is the new Bangkok of Asia!
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Am I under the assumption that it is relatively safe to pick up a street walkers from Okubo?
There has been some media reports of police attention recently as well some citizen complaints.
Be aware of your surroundings.
Teltel.
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If you look at my previous posts I list it in there somewhere.
I think they meant Asian Mystique not AF?
https://asianmystique.com/