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01-26-07 22:33 #298
Posts: 40That's the place!
Why not put your fabulous brain to work for some of the readers of this forum!
Where are some foreigner friendly establishments in Osaka? You know what I mean by "establishments",right (wink-wink nudge-nudge)
Are there any near Nishinakajima-minamikata (Hankyu) station?
How about around Hanshin Amagasaki station?
Hmmmmm, that's enough work for now. You seem to know a great deal and should put that knowledge to work for the good of this little community.
Any one else with information on those areas?
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01-26-07 06:18 #297
Posts: 40Maybe I should have said in American-mura. There is a Tower Records there (it might have closed, but the building and sign are there).
If you go to Sports Takahashi it has a river on one side and a street on the other. Cross that street and turn down the next. Then walk down to the end of it. You might see a soapland in a white building on the left.
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01-25-07 15:13 #296
Posts: 40Isn't there a soapland near the Tower Records in Shinsaibashi?
The last time I posted a link it was a tremendous failure.
I found this site in the Kansai Flea Market this site claims to be able to be able to teach-Learn The Unspoken Secrets To Attract Any Girl In Japan
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It is still under construction and may never get going, but it might provide a few laughs or (gasp) useful information.
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01-25-07 07:59 #295
Posts: 40Has anyone done any mongering near Hankyu Nishinakajima station?
On the Umeda track there are a few interesting businesses.
There used to be a CoCos there, but it is gone also.
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01-25-07 04:23 #294
Posts: 636I seem to recall someone telling me not so long ago that soaplands are now outlawed in Osaka city. If someone knows otherwise, please post so.
Here are some in the Kansai area, not too far away-good luck:
http://www.fuzoku-townpage.com/a/f06/f06_0206.htm
http://www.fuzoku-townpage.com/a/f06/f06_0406.htm
http://www.fuzoku-townpage.com/a/f06/f06_0606.htmLast edited by Admin; 02-07-07 at 03:58.
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01-23-07 01:16 #293
Posts: 636Osaka Soapland
Originally Posted by sushiboy1
I suggest going in the afternoon when business is slow and there is less chance you will scare off any Japanese customers.
I did find one (and only one) in Kobe's district. They said no at first, but then I said my friend had been there and then said OK, but I needed to pay an extra 5,000, making the price 20,000/60minutes. I think that was an all-inclusive price, but I am not 100% sure. According to Sudsy (on the Tokyo board), he pays the entrance plus three or four times that for the girl. In any case, I didn't like the gaijin tax, so I declined.
http://jl-club.jp/home/index.html
Best of luck. Be sure to report back successes (and failures as well).
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01-22-07 08:40 #292
Posts: 3Osaka Soapland?
Looking for a Gaijin friendly Soapland. Thanks!
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01-18-07 06:14 #291
Posts: 40What it is like in Japan
You'll be turned away from 95% of the places you try to enter, but this guy will never be refused.
https://ec.sod.co.jp/ec/shop2/f_main.jsp
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01-16-07 02:44 #290
Posts: 142Originally Posted by Stickmanfob
As for Osaka, Tobita is the best place for guaranteed FS with J-gals.
There are some Chinese este that are OK, and Club Coco (in Namba) has foreigner friendly gals sometimes.
http://www.club-coco.com/
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01-15-07 13:40 #289
Posts: 40I think it is best to get there from Tennoji because it is really easy to ask directions for and to find.
It is also a much nicer and possibly safer way to get to Tobita.
The map at Nationwide SUKEBE is good and you can see the hospital right next to the (to Tennoji) written on the map.
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01-15-07 13:32 #288
Posts: 40If you ask for a tourist map at your hotel.
Your hotel should be near Yodoyobashi station which is on the Midosuji line.
Ask them for a map and ask for Osaka city hospital. You won't be giving anything away, so have no fear.
Map http://www.21orover.com/japan/nws/Tobita/
or THE Nationwide SUKEBE JAPAN
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01-15-07 00:42 #287
Posts: 112Thank you
Thank you. I get to Osaka by this afternoon and wanted to make sure that I get a chance to see Tobita. I don't have an Osaka subway map with me and my computer is screwed up right now that I can't see PDF files. Anyways, I am assuming it isn't too far. Is there any other action near my hotel that you may be aware of? I wish I could give such clear, concise directions for you if you were in Tokyo but I just got there too. If you need to know anything about Seoul, I can help you there.
Originally Posted by Romannose
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01-13-07 03:00 #286
Posts: 40Hope you can make sense of these directions
If you take the midosuji subway to Tennoji you'll be very near Tobita.
The Midosuji subway is the red line on the maps.
At Tennoji station it might be easiest to exit the subwayin the Kntetsu Department store. Walk up to the 2nd floor and go outside on the pedestrian bridge. As you exit the dept store you'll see the JR station right across from you. Turn left and the Kntetsu Department store will be on you left and the station on your right.
Walk straight over the street and down the stairs and toward Osaka City Hospital. You'll pass a few buildings on your left (Apollo building ,Lucius) and then you'll get to the hospital. Turn in and walk behind the hospital always heading downhill. You'll see the start of a shopping street on your right and a housing complex on your left. Just past the shopping street are some stairs and once you go down them you will be in Tobita.
So it you stand between the dept store and the station the dept store is 9:00 - station is 3:00- you start walking towards 12:00 , but your general direction is 11:00
So turn in the road between the hospital buildings and go up the small hill - the road goes down and curves to the right-you see the shopping street and down the stairs into Tobita.
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01-12-07 12:19 #285
Posts: 112ANA Hotel
First time to Osaka from Tokyo on a business trip. Other than AM any recommendations of places close by? Is tobita far away from the hotel or within walking distance? I appreciate any help that the members in Osaka can provide.
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01-05-07 16:21 #284
Posts: 45Asianmystique in Osaka
... I just noticed that Asianmystique now offers two girls in Osaka, Reika and Anya.
Has anybody used these providers in Osaka...?
I used asianmystique in Tokyo several times and I was pretty satisfied with Aki, Maho and Maria. I wonder if the service is of the same quality from these "Osaka Girls", especially Anya that looks pretty much european, probably east europe, to me.
TJ